Maulévrier Badminton Club Celebrates 30th Anniversary on June 14

Maulévrier’s 30-Year Badminton Celebration: A Legacy of Rackets and Resilience

Maulévrier’s 30-Year Badminton Celebration: A Legacy of Rackets and Resilience

On Sunday, June 14, 2026, the quiet commune of Maulévrier in Normandy, France, will transform into a hub of shuttlecock action as the local badminton community celebrates three decades of passion, competition, and community spirit. The event, organized by the Le Journal de l’Orne reported, marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Maulévrier Badminton Club, a cornerstone of regional sports culture.

The festivities, set to begin at 10 a.m. CEST (UTC+2) in the town’s municipal sports hall, will feature tournaments for all age groups, exhibition matches by local legends, and a gala dinner to honor the sport’s impact on the community. The celebration comes after years of growth for the club, which was founded in 1996 and has since become a training ground for regional champions.

From Humble Beginnings to Regional Powerhouse

Founded in 1996, the Maulévrier Badminton Club started with just a handful of enthusiasts renting court space from a local school. Over the past 30 years, it has evolved into a fully equipped facility with two indoor courts, a youth academy, and partnerships with national badminton federations. “This anniversary isn’t just about our club—it’s about the entire community that has supported us,” said club president Marie Lefevre in a Ville de Maulévrier interview. “Every shuttlecock hit on these courts has been a step forward for our town.”

From Instagram — related to Marie Lefevre, Ville de Maulévrier

The club’s growth mirrors broader trends in French badminton. According to the French Badminton Federation (FFBad), participation in the sport has grown by 45% since 2010, with rural communities like Maulévrier playing a key role in expanding access. “Badminton is a sport for all,” said FFBad spokesperson Julien Moreau. “Maulévrier is proof that with dedication, even small towns can make a big impact.”

What to Expect at the 30th Anniversary Celebration

The June 14 event will showcase the best of Maulévrier’s badminton legacy. Key highlights include:

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  • Open Tournaments: Competitions for adults and juniors, with prizes sponsored by local businesses.
  • Exhibition Matches: Featuring past champions and current club stars, including 17-year-old prodigy Léa Dubois, who recently won a regional junior title.
  • Historical Display: A showcase of memorabilia, including early equipment, photographs, and a timeline of the club’s milestones.
  • Gala Dinner: A formal event with a keynote speech by former national team player Thomas Martin, who trained in Maulévrier in the early 2000s.

Local businesses are also getting involved. The town’s bakery, Pâtisserie Lefevre, will offer a “badminton-themed” pastry menu, while the hardware store Atelier du Bois will host a workshop on racket maintenance.

Why This Matters: Badminton’s Role in Small-Town Sports

The celebration underscores the vital role of grassroots sports in rural communities. In a region where football and cycling dominate headlines, badminton offers a unique blend of accessibility and social connection. “It’s a sport that can be played in a garage or a stadium,” said Dr. Élise Girard, a sports sociologist at the University of Caen. “Maulévrier’s story shows how

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