Rediscover the Joy of Badminton at Champs-sur-Tarentaine-Marchal’s Open Day
The Badminton Club de Champs (BCC) is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated open day, a beloved community event that was put on hold due to the pandemic.with the positive trajectory of the health crisis, the BCC is eager to welcome back sports enthusiasts and newcomers alike on Saturday, February 26th, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the salle Henri-Less.
Led by Christophe Perrier, the BCC is committed to making this open day accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Whether your a seasoned player looking to refine yoru technique or a complete beginner curious about the sport, the club will provide all the necessary equipment.
Throughout the afternoon, attendees can participate in fun activities, receive guidance from experienced players, and experience the thrill of badminton firsthand. To add to the festive atmosphere, the BCC will be offering complimentary refreshments and snacks.
This open day presents a fantastic chance to connect with fellow badminton enthusiasts, learn new skills, and discover the vibrant community that surrounds this dynamic sport. Don’t miss out on this chance to experience the excitement of badminton at the BCC!
rediscovering the Joy of Badminton: A Chat with Former Champion Marie Dubois
Badminton is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, and with events like the Badminton Club de Champs’ (BCC) upcoming Open Day, it’s easy to see why. To get a deeper understanding of the sport’s appeal, we sat down with former badminton champion Marie Dubois, a passionate advocate for making badminton accessible to all.
Moderator: Marie, thanks for joining us. The BCC’s Open Day sounds like a fantastic initiative. What do you think makes events like these so important for the sport?
Marie Dubois: It’s a pleasure to be here. Events like the BCC’s Open Day are absolutely vital for fostering a love of badminton. They break down barriers to entry,allowing people of all ages and skill levels to experiance the joy of the sport firsthand. There’s something magical about picking up a racquet, feeling the shuttlecock’s whoosh, and engaging in a kind rally. It’s a sport that truly captivates the creativity and ignites a spark of passion.
Moderator: Absolutely! The BCC emphasizes making the day accessible for everyone,even complete beginners. How critically important is accessibility in growing the sport?
Marie Dubois:
Accessibility is paramount. badminton, unlike some other sports, doesn’t require expensive equipment or specialized facilities. The BCC’s decision to provide all the necessary equipment is a brilliant move. It removes financial barriers and allows everyone, regardless of their background, to simply come and try it out.
Moderator: I couldn’t agree more. The article mentions the opportunity to “refine your technique.” Do you believe there’s a place for both casual players and competitive athletes in events like these?
Marie Dubois:
Absolutely.Open Days should cater to the entire spectrum of badminton enthusiasts, from those looking for a fun afternoon to those with aspirations of becoming competitive players. The BCC’s approach of offering guidance from experienced players is a great way to nurture that progression.
Moderator: It’s clear that the BCC is fostering a strong sense of community. How critically important is a supportive community in encouraging people to stick with the sport?
Marie Dubois: Community is the bedrock of any thriving sport. It’s where friendships are forged, skills are shared, and a passion for the game is ignited. The BCC’s commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere is a testament to their understanding of this fundamental aspect of the sport.
Moderator: Marie, do you have any advice for someone considering attending the Open Day?
Marie Dubois:
just come! Don’t hesitate. Whether you’ve played before or are a complete newbie, open your mind to the thrill of badminton. You might be surprised by the joy and exhilaration it brings.
Moderator: Thank you so much for your time and insights, Marie.
Marie Dubois: My pleasure. let’s get more people on the court and experience the joy of badminton!
Readers, we want to here from you!
Have you considered taking up badminton? What are your experiences with the sport? Share your thoughts in the comments below.Let’s keep the conversation going and celebrate the exciting revival of badminton!