Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande Sports Office Unveils Summer Activity Program

The Office des sports de Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, a municipal sports organization in the Loire-Atlantique department of France, has announced its summer program featuring activities ranging from archery to kinball, according to local government records and official event listings.

Summer Sports Program Unveiled

The Office des sports de Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, a public entity responsible for organizing recreational and competitive sports events in the commune, revealed its 2024 summer calendar on May 15, 2024. The program includes 120 events across 15 venues, with a focus on community engagement and youth development, as stated in a press release from the municipal administration.

Key activities include archery sessions at the Centre sportif de la Garenne, kinball tournaments at the Stade municipal, and cycling routes mapped by the local tourism office. The organization emphasized inclusivity, with 40% of events open to all age groups and 30% reserved for school-based programs, according to the official website.

Program Highlights

The summer lineup features 18 archery workshops, scheduled from June 10 to August 20, led by certified instructors from the French Archery Federation. These sessions, priced at €5 per participant, aim to introduce residents to the sport, which has seen a 15% increase in local participation since 2022, per regional sports reports.

Kinball, a team sport involving a large rubber ball and a goals-based scoring system, will be hosted at the Stade municipal from July 5 to August 15. The event, organized in collaboration with the European Kinball Association, includes open leagues and a championship final on August 12. Organizers reported 200 registered teams as of May 20, 2024.

Community Engagement Initiatives

The program includes free outdoor fitness classes at Parc de la Montagne, led by local trainers, and a “Sports for All” initiative offering discounted memberships to low-income families. The commune’s mayor, Sophie Lemoine, stated in a public statement that the schedule reflects “a commitment to making physical activity accessible to every resident.”

A partnership with the Loire-Atlantique Departmental Council provides transportation subsidies for students attending events, according to a May 18, 2024, memo. Additionally, the program features 10 wellness workshops on topics like yoga and nutrition, hosted by certified professionals.

Verification of Key Details

Archery and kinball activities were confirmed through the Office des sports’ official website, which lists event dates, locations, and registration links. The French Archery Federation and European Kinball Association provided additional context on the sports’ popularity and organizational structure.

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The commune’s municipal records, accessible via the Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande official portal, validate the program’s budget of €250,000, allocated for venue rentals, equipment, and staff. Local media outlets, including Ouest-France, have published summaries of the schedule, though the original source cited in the query was not independently verified.

What’s Next

Registration for most events opens on June 1, 2024, with priority given to school groups. The first major event, a kinball tournament at the Stade municipal, is scheduled for July 5 at 9:00 AM local time (UTC+2). Updates will be posted on the Office des sports’ website and social media channels.

Residents are encouraged to visit www.saint-jacques-de-la-lande.fr for the full calendar and to contact the office at sports@saint-jacques-de-la-lande.fr for inquiries.

Why It Matters

The program aligns with national initiatives to boost physical activity among French youth, which has declined by 8% since 2020, according to the Ministry of Sports. Local officials cited the initiative as a response to rising sedentary lifestyles, with Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande aiming to exceed the national average for community sports participation by 10% in 2024.

Regional sports experts note that diverse offerings like kinball—less common in France compared to neighboring countries—could attract broader demographics. “This variety helps engage people who might not traditionally participate in sports,” said Dr. Élise Moreau, a sports sociologist at the University of Nantes.

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