On Saturday, Jennifer Kebbach invited the ninety licensees of Aclag judo to the distribution of belts. An annual rite concretizing the work of the season.
The year has been beneficial according to the professor. “Tonight, I handed over the fifteenth and sixteenth black belt, in twenty-two years of service, at the Gurgy club, she underlined. I let myself be carried away by the successes of my students in obtaining this Grail which has the value of a reward for me, with the objective of distributing about twenty of them in my career. »
A bit of patience
However, she will have to wait, the next group in the club’s hierarchy is still young. “You shouldn’t want to skip the steps, she breathes, young people could suffer the consequences and anyway, they can’t obtain this degree before they are 15 years old. “So, to hide her enthusiasm, Jennifer Kebbach plans to get her personal sixth dan.
The two winners of the day, Mathis Laisné and Justine Fernandes, have an identical profile. “Doing judo is a way of letting off steam,” they note together. With four training sessions per week, the young girl finds in this sport a desire that is reflected even in her studies. “We have a natural tendency to play for the win in everything we do. In case of failure, we start again more easily. “An answer that suggests that she is ready to bounce back after losing in her two participations in the French championships in her category.
Mathis Laisné, he follows the example of his older brother Theo. The latter totals two participations in the ne-wasa world championships. At 17, the youngest has just discovered the specialty at the national level. With such a state of mind, those around them are reassured.
2023-06-24 04:28:27
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