INSA Lyon Wins Inaugural French University Badminton Championship
INSA Lyon claimed victory at the first-ever French University Badminton Championship, held March 31-April 2 at HEC Paris in Jouy-en-Josas.
Sixteen Teams Compete in Landmark Event
Sixteen teams participated in the competition. INSA Lyon emerged as the champion, with INSA Strasbourg securing second place and Ecole Centrale de Lyon finishing third.
National Sports Officials Attend Awards Ceremony
The awards ceremony was attended by Philippe Limouzin, National Technical Director (DTN) of the French Badminton Federation (FF Bad), and vincent Rognon, DTN of the French Federation of University Sport (FFSU).
Championship results
Complete results of the championship are available here.
What does DTN stand for in relation to the French Badminton Federation and the French Federation of University Sport?
INSA Lyon Wins Inaugural French University Badminton Championship
INSA lyon claimed victory at the first-ever French University Badminton Championship, held March 31-april 2 at HEC Paris in Jouy-en-Josas.
Sixteen Teams Compete in Landmark Event
Sixteen teams participated in the competition.INSA Lyon emerged as the champion, with INSA Strasbourg securing second place and Ecole Centrale de Lyon finishing third.
National Sports Officials Attend Awards Ceremony
The awards ceremony was attended by Philippe Limouzin, National Technical Director (DTN) of the French Badminton Federation (FF Bad), and vincent Rognon, DTN of the french Federation of University Sport (FFSU).
Championship results
Complete results of the championship are available here.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the French University Badminton Championship?
- It’s a national-level badminton competition for university teams in France, marking a meaningful event for university sports.
- who were the top three teams?
- INSA Lyon won the championship, followed by INSA Strasbourg in second place, and Ecole Centrale de Lyon in third place.
- Where was the championship held?
- The inaugural championship took place at HEC Paris in Jouy-en-Josas.
- Who attended the awards ceremony?
- Philippe Limouzin (DTN of FF Bad) and Vincent Rognon (DTN of FFSU) were present, indicating the importance of the event within French sports.
- where can I find the full results?
- You can find the complete results by clicking the provided link in the article.
Congratulations to INSA Lyon on their victory! This event sets the stage for future university badminton tournaments in France.