Mâcon Judo Club Shines at Burgundy Championships; Taviot Takes Gold
NEVERS, France – Young judokas from Mâcon Judo club demonstrated their skill and determination at the Burgundy Championships held Sunday, March 16th in Nevers.Jules Taviot secured the regional title, while Inès Dehar earned the title of vice-champion.
Taviot Claims Gold, Dehar Takes Silver
Following strong performances at the Saône-et-loire championships, four young athletes from Mâcon Judo qualified for the regional competition. Jules Taviot emerged as the champion of Burgundy, a step up from his vice-champion title at the Saône-et-Loire level. Inès Dehar, who previously held the title of departmental champion, became the regional vice-champion.
Favier Earns Fifth Place
Clément Favier, a bronze medalist at the Saône-et-Loire championship, also made a strong showing, successfully navigating his combat pool and ultimately finishing in fifth place.
Fouilloux Excels as Young Official
Beyond competitive matches, young judokas also participated in officiating roles. Lénaïc Fouilloux distinguished himself by securing fourth place in the Coupe des Commissaires de Bourgogne, following a first-place finish at the departmental level. This competition recognizes young sports officials.
On to Burgundy Franche-Comté Championships
The athletes from Mâcon have qualified for the Burgundy Franche-Comté Championships, scheduled for May 24th in Beaune. This event represents the culminating competition for the young judokas, where they aim to continue their prosperous trajectory and make their club proud.



**What specific skills and qualities did Jules Taviot demonstrate that led to his victory at the Burgundy Championships?** (This question encourages analysis of Taviot’s performance and goes beyond simply stating the result.)
Mâcon Judo Club Shines at burgundy Championships; Taviot Takes Gold
NEVERS, France – Young judokas from Mâcon Judo club demonstrated thier skill and determination at the Burgundy Championships held Sunday, March 16th in Nevers.Jules Taviot secured the regional title,while Inès Dehar earned the title of vice-champion.
Taviot Claims Gold, Dehar Takes Silver
Following strong performances at the Saône-et-loire championships, four young athletes from Mâcon Judo qualified for the regional competition. Jules Taviot emerged as the champion of Burgundy, a step up from his vice-champion title at the Saône-et-Loire level. Inès Dehar, who previously held the title of departmental champion, became the regional vice-champion.
Favier Earns Fifth Place
Clément Favier, a bronze medalist at the Saône-et-Loire championship, also made a strong showing, successfully navigating his combat pool and ultimately finishing in fifth place.
Fouilloux Excels as Young Official
Beyond competitive matches, young judokas also participated in officiating roles. Lénaïc Fouilloux distinguished himself by securing fourth place in the coupe des Commissaires de Bourgogne, following a first-place finish at the departmental level. This competition recognizes young sports officials.
On to Burgundy Franche-Comté Championships
The athletes from Mâcon have qualified for the Burgundy Franche-Comté Championships, scheduled for May 24th in beaune. This event represents the culminating competition for the young judokas, where they aim to continue their prosperous trajectory and make their club proud.
Mâcon Judo Club: your Questions Answered
Q: What are the Burgundy Championships?
A: The Burgundy Championships are a regional judo competition in France, where judokas from the Burgundy region compete for the title.This year’s event was held in Nevers.
Q: Who is Jules Taviot?
A: Jules Taviot is a young judoka from the Mâcon Judo Club who won the gold medal at the Burgundy Championships, after previously being the vice-champion at the saône-et-loire championships. He’s clearly on a winning streak!
Q: What is the Coupe des Commissaires de Bourgogne?
A: This is a competition for young sports officials (referees) in the Burgundy region. Lénaïc Fouilloux from Mâcon Judo Club excelled in this role.
Q: What are the next steps for the Mâcon Judo Club athletes?
A: They’ve qualified for the Burgundy Franche-Comté Championships in beaune on May 24th. This is a important chance for them to advance further.
Q: What is the Saône-et-Loire championship?
A: This is a departmental-level judo competition, serving as a qualifier for the Burgundy Championships. It is the next level down from the regional competition.
Q: What is a “Judoka”?
A: A judoka is a practitioner of judo. The term is used to refer to someone who trains and competes in the sport. It’s like calling a soccer player a “footballer.”
Q: how does the Mâcon Judo Club contribute to the community?
A: Beyond competitive success,the club fosters growth in young people,not onyl in the sport but also in officiating. this dual approach highlights a well-rounded program.
Inspired by the success of these young judokas? Consider supporting the Mâcon Judo Club and perhaps even exploring the world of judo yourself!