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Anthony Payet is coming back strong

NATIONAL FOOTBALL 2. Absent due to injury since April 14, Anthony Payet did not miss his return to competition on the 27th day of National 2. The little brother of Marseillais Dimitri, first equalized in the 35th minute, before scoring the goal of the break (58th, 3-1 ), bringing his capital this season to 6 achievements in the league. In the end, Chambly won 6-1 on the lawn of the En Avant de Guingamp reserve, in which Benoit Alagapin, 19, the son of ex-USB player Jean-Hugues, had his second appearance of the season. With this 13th game in a row without defeat and this 4th victory in a row, the Cambylisians are certain to finish on the podium in group A, ten points ahead of the fourth. At the back of the pack, Blois, with Pierrick Mouniama Coupan et Geoffrey Marie-Louise Henriette holders, got out of the red zone thanks to his card against C’Chartres (7-0).

Adekalom also scores

FOOT NATIONAL 2. Anthony Payet is not the only one to have been highlighted this weekend in N2. Ideally served by the Dionysian and pro Kenji Boto, came down to lend a hand to the reserve, Noah Adekalom shook the nets from the first minute of the game. avoided defeat at AJ Auxerre, overthrown by Aubagne (1-2). Conversely, the good series continues for the other Portois of group C, Melvin Adrien. With him in goal, Thonon Evian chained a fifth success in a row (3-1 against Jura Sud) to catch up with Grasse in third place.

In group D, Ganova’s astonishment returned to victory with the reserve of Angers Sco, while Mathieu Acapandie found playing time with the reserve of Nantes, hung by Andrézieux (1-1).

Merci Tangatchy

NATIONAL FOOTBALL 3. Le Poiré can thank his Reunion striker, who scored the winning goal against Sablé (2-1). The fourth goal of the season Cédric Tangatchy allows the Vendée team to distance themselves from the red zone in group B, where Vertou, with Saint-Josephois Cedric Barret back in goal, consolidated his third place by dominating Saint-Philbert (3-1). In group F, Mickael Tacalfred and Reims Sainte-Anne are very close to maintaining after the victory over the Strasbourg reserve (3-1). In group E, Anthony Lamonge, number one of Gueugnon, had a great day with the card on Saint-Apollinaire (5-1). In group M, Bourgoin-Jallieu, without Etienne Metro on the bench, kept his chair of leader thanks to the three points brought back from Chambéry (1-0). Vaulx-en-Velin, with Frederic Boyer holder and Quentin Rebeca substitute, fell in front of Limonest (1-3).

Robert and Vidot scorers

NATIONAL FOOTBALL 3. The first goal of the season Thomas Robert, the son of ex-international Laurent, was not enough in Béziers, defeated in Beaucaire (1-2), and dislodged from the chair of leader of group H by the reserve of Toulouse. Three days from the end, the Biterrois no longer have their destiny in hand. In group K, Lannion also lost, despite the 5th goal of the season from Junior Vidot. A match where the other Reunionese from Trégor, Damien Boisvilliers, was penalized with his second red card of the year. On the other hand, the Saint-Josephois Yoni Guezelloback in the eleven of Pontivy (1-0), won, just like Jeremy Morel with the US Montagnarde (3-2).

La Tamponnaise already qualified

HAND LEAGUE CUP. A week after the regional final of the men’s and women’s championship, the eight best teams in the department compete for the quarter-finals of the League Cup, Saturday (men) and Sunday (women) at Nelson Mandela, in Saint -Rock. On the women’s side, SC Sainte-Marie has informed that it will not participate in the quarter-finals. Enough to directly qualify the Tamponnaise HBF for the semi-finals next week. And lighten the Sunday program.

The meeting is off to a good start

MEN’S HAND INTERLEAGUES. After a draw at the opening against Île-de-France 2 (20-20) yesterday during the interleague in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, the Réunion / Mayotte selection followed up with a great victory over Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes ( 18-17). She will play today (1:30 p.m. Reunion time) for first place in group 2 against the Antilles-Guyana selection.

Lakehal-Rollings at the France pole

TAEKWONDO. His performances did not go unnoticed, they even opened the doors to the France division. Manissa Lakehal-Rollings will return to the tricolor institution next season after having distinguished herself in the French junior championship at the end of March by taking third place in the -59 kg category. A real feat in view of the budding career of the young taekwondo player who made her debut in the discipline in September 2022. Selected for an internship with the France team, the Saint-Pierroise successfully passed the detection tests for entry to the France pole.

Lebreton in all shots

CYCLING. For his first year in metropolitan France, Jonathan Lebreton does not count his hours, nor his kilometers within the GSC Blagnac Sport 31 team. The junior is also showing himself to be particularly to his advantage at the start of the season. Already 2nd in the 1st stage of the Côte d’Or Classic and the Primevère Montoise in mid-April, the 17-year-old from Riviére took 3rd place in the Chrono 47 Juniors at the end of April, 3rd place in the Grand Prix Colomiers he a week ago before closing his first participation in the Classique des Pyrénées in a nice 9th place this weekend.

Five medals in the Aisne

WEIGHTLIFTING. The small Péi delegation which had taken the road to La Ferté-Milon to compete in the Grand Prix de France did not return empty-handed from Picardy. The 974 collective collected no less than five medals, two of which were gold during their stay. The latter now appear around the neck of Alicia Auzata (-55 kg) in U20 and Etienne Essob (-55 kg) in seniors. Despite their good performances, the two weightlifters did not pass the minimums to qualify for the French elite championships. In U15, Solène Douyere (-49 kg) won for her part a beautiful silver medal in the same way as Jean-Philippe Prugnières (102 kg) among seniors. Finally, Caroline Prouet, who continues her preparation for the European Masters Championship where she will find Eller Auberi (-55 kg), took the bronze medal in seniors -76 kg.

Big crowd in Saint-Pierre

BADMINTON. The Badminton Club of Saint-Pierre (BCSPi) organized its eponymous annual tournament this weekend. Some 160 badminton players were present at the Nelson-Mandela gymnasium for this competition which was part of the preparation for the Games of the Islands (August 25-September 3 in Madagascar). After three days of competition and 504 matches played, Samson Gradt Urban, a badminton player from the club Volant des 3 Frontières (Haut-Rhin) won the men’s singles final against Grégory Grondin (ABCD) while Mathilde Lepetit (BCSPi) got the better of Marina Bielle (ABCD) in women’s singles. As for the doubles, the David Chane Tak Ming-Samson Gradt Urban pair won the victory in the men’s category against Xavier Chane-Fung-Ting and Grégory Grondin while Marina Bielle and Ly-Hoa Chai climbed on the first step of the podium against Juliana Baran and Malia Magoni.

Lemoigne easy

SURF. Alice Lemoigne did not tremble when she made her entry into the running yesterday at the world longboard championships which are being held in El Salvador until May 13. The Saint-Leusian surfer easily extricated herself from her series (the 9th of the day) by winning with a score of 15.33 points ahead of the Mexican Moana Bonilla (8.60 pts) and the Taiwanese Tseng Szu -Chi (7.67 pts). In the next round, the reigning world champion will face South African Cara Stubbs, Colombian Margarita Conde and Brazilian Atalanta Batista.

The crowned foil fencers

FENCING. On Sunday, the Espadon de St Pierre club and the Reunion fencing league organized the Réunion de Fleuret championships at the Ligne des Bambous gymnasium in Saint-Pierre. For the occasion no less than 42 shooters were gathered from the M13, M17 and senior categories. Maxense Chari (Saint-Paul EC) won two titles. In M17 and senior.

female

M13: 1. Jaya Dolphin (Stamp ES), 2. Naomi Jeanne (Stamp ES), 3. Manon Payet (Stamp ES). M17: 1. Adele Dulle (Stamp ES), 2. Manon Clain (La Buse), 3. Iris Maillot (Stamp ES). Seniors: 1. Clara Lefay (Tampon ES), 2. Léa Clergue (Saint-Paul EC).

male

M13: 1. Ruben Pothin (Stamp ES), 2. Clément Cadet (Stamp ES), 3. Jules Lalaurie (La Buse). M17: 1. Maxense Chari (Saint-Paul EC), 2. Raphaël Dulle (Stamp ES), 3. Corentin Therezo-Gehin (Stamp ES). Seniors: 1. Maxense Chari (Saint-Paul EC), 2. Médéric Ognard (Stamp ES), 3. Antoine Vauquelin-Guerillon (Le Port EC).


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2023-05-10 02:00:00
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