Hélène Pailloux, mayor of Bracieux and her deputy in charge of associations and sport, Kevin Beaumont, received, last Thursday, in Rouen, their first laurel, label of the active and sporting city in Olympic form.
Nearly 500 elected mayors were there for the 8e national label award ceremony. 313 winners were celebrated and among them, the town of Bracieux. This post-Paris games ceremony demonstrates the ambient energy for the development of sporting practices.
A laurel for three years
The city can be proud to display new plaques at the entrance to its gates for the next three years. This ceremony celebrates the richness of the city and the quality of its sports offering, as original as it is diversified in terms of sports. Remember that the town offers the practice of football, rugby, tennis, judo… for the best known and hochey on grass, for the more unusual, and capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art.
A great reward that all Bracilians will be able to appreciate around their elected officials, throughout these three years of first laurel. The future – and this is the goal – is to keep this first laurel and of course, to seek a second laurel. Let’s bet that the sporting Bracilians will be able to reinforce it and will have the victory to achieve other laurels.