Judo Cadets, Hopes, Veterans, and benjamins Shine at Interdepartmental Championships
Limoges, Tours, and Coulounieix-Chamiers, France – Young judokas and seasoned veterans alike displayed their skills at recent interdepartmental championships. Teh Cadet Championships in Limoges saw several athletes qualify for the Championnat de France, while veterans earned medals in Tours, and Benjamins competed in Coulounix Chanier with top finishers moving on to the regional level.
Cadet Championships: Victories and Qualifications in Limoges
The Cadet Interdepartmental Championship took place Saturday in Limoges, with the top three finishers in each category advancing to the Championnat de France. Key results included:
- -52 kg: Julie LEVEN, 3rd
- -57 kg: Lise CHAGNAUD, 2nd
- -57 kg: Sacha COURTEAUX REY, 3rd
- -63 kg: Victoria LEFRANCQ, 1st
- -66 kg: Basile GAUVRIT, 3rd
- -73 kg: pierre CHARTIER, 3rd
- +90 kg: Loric MANGIN, 1st
Hopes Category: Promising Performances
In the “Hopes” category, the following athletes achieved top placements:
- -55 kg: Hayk SHAGBAZIAN, 1st
- -55 kg: Maël FEBVRE, 2nd
- -55 kg: Armand MARLE, 3rd
Veterans Tournament in Tours: A Medal Sweep
The veterans participated in a tournament in Tours, achieving a 100% medal-winning rate. The results included:
- Jean Christophe REVERSEAU, 1st in -81 kg M2
- Adrien TOURAINE, 2nd in -90 kg M2
- Vincent HILLAIRET, 3rd in -90 kg M4
- Claude PONS, 2nd in -100 kg M3
- Aurel MARCHIVE, 3rd in -66 kg M2.
Benjamins Shine at Interdepartmental Championship in Coulounieix-Chamiers
On Sunday,the Benjamins competed in their Interdepartmental Championship in Coulounieix-Chamiers. The top five finishers qualified for the Regional championship.Highlights from the competition:
- -36 kg: Anaé FEBVRE, 1st
- -38 kg: Aubin DESSET, 1st
- -38 kg: Thiago BONNIN, 3rd
- -42 kg: lucas TREMINE, 5th
- -42 kg: Valentin SANTO PIERRE, 5th
- -60 kg: Arthur MICHELET, 2nd
- +66 kg: Henri FONTANILLAS, 1st
Young Officials
Manon ROBERTIERE placed 2nd and qualified as a sports commissioner. Gabriel GONAT PETIT participated as an referee.
Judo Championship Q&A
What are the different categories mentioned in the article?
The article highlights three main categories: Cadets (young athletes),Veterans (older,experienced judokas),Benjamins (youngest competitors). Additionally,the “Hopes” category features promising young judokas.
What do the results in the Cadet Championship mean?
In the Cadet Championship held in Limoges, the top three finishers in each weight category qualified for the Championnat de France (French Championship). This is a important step in their judo careers!
What does M2, M3, and M4 mean in the veterans’ category?
M stands for Master, and the numbers (2, 3, and 4) refer to age categories within the veterans’ group. M2 typically represents judokas aged 40-44, M3 is for 45-49, and M4 is for 50-54 years old. Master Judo is a great way to stay active and competitive at any age.
What happens after the Benjamins’ Interdepartmental Championship?
The top five finishers in the Benjamins’ Interdepartmental Championship in Coulounieix-Chamiers advanced to the Regional championship. This is a stepping stone to higher-level competitions.
What’s the role of the young officials mentioned?
Manon ROBERTIERE qualified as a sports commissioner by placing 2nd, and Gabriel GONAT PETIT served as a referee. These officials are crucial for ensuring fair play and smooth running of the competitions.
where are these championships taking place?
The championships took place in various cities in France. Specifically:
- Cadet Championship: Limoges
- Veterans tournament: Tours
- Benjamins Championship: Coulounieix-Chamiers
Witnessing the dedication and skill of these judokas,from the youngest Benjamins to the seasoned veterans,is truly inspiring. Remember, the journey to the top begins with events like these!