Beaussais-sur-Mer Badminton Interclubs a Success

Beaussais-sur-Mer Badminton Interclubs a Success

Badminton ​Enthusiasts Gather for Kind Competition in Guébriand

The Hermine du Guébriand badminton club, led by Myriam Cabaret, hosted a lively interclub tournament ​on Sunday. The event,which drew 24 ​players from neighboring towns like Dinan and Pleslin-Trigavou,provided a welcome chance for ​both junior and adult players to shake off ‍the rust before the second half of the season.

The morning session saw young athletes from ⁤various clubs facing off against⁢ each other.in the afternoon, ‌the focus shifted ‌to adult players, who engaged in doubles ⁢matches, both men’s and mixed, across 24 ​pairs. ‍ Representing the ‌local club were players from Pleugueneuc,​ Pleslin-Trigavou, Dinan, Saint-Samson, and Saint-Malo.

Lucien Kermeur, the club’s secretary, highlighted the Hermine du Guébriand’s ‌commitment to fostering⁣ a love for badminton‍ within ‍the community. With a ⁣robust membership of‌ 80 individuals, ​the club operates‌ in a ⁢recreational capacity, guided by the expertise of coach Étienne duhamel.

Looking ahead, the second half of the season promises a blend of friendly matches, a⁤ special family-oriented event, ⁣and a unique “mentorship” tournament. This latter initiative allows experienced adult​ players ‍to share their knowledge and⁣ passion ‍with aspiring young athletes as young as⁢ six years old.

Tournament Highlights

The tournament showcased impressive talent across age groups.

Junior⁣ Results:

Pool 1: Alexandre Lefort ‍(Pluduno)
Pool⁣ 2: Evann Cordel (Dinan)
Pool 3: Nolan​ Legrain (Pluduno)
Pool 4: Noham Bensalem (Pleslin-Trigavou)

Adult Results:

Men’s Doubles: Benjamin Stroh (Dinan), ‍Kévin doucet (Lanvallay)
Mixed Doubles: Soizic Leberge, Quentin Lebat (La Gouesnière)
* Consolation: Julie Bachelet, Romain Pegis (Pleslin-Trigavou)

‍Serving Up Success: An Interview with Badminton Coach Étienne Duhamel

The smash⁤ of the shuttlecock, the⁣ lightning-fast reflexes, the ‌strategic prowess –⁤ badminton is a sport that captivates audiences worldwide. Recently, the Hermine du Guébriand club hosted a vibrant interclub ‌tournament, reminding us of the sport’s growing popularity and the passion it ignites⁤ within communities.

To⁢ delve deeper into the world ⁤of badminton and the impact of tournaments like these,we sat down with Étienne Duhamel,the​ experienced coach‌ guiding the Hermine du Guébriand club.

Interviewer: Coach Duhamel, ⁤thank you for joining us. The recent tournament clearly showcased a strong sense of community and sportsmanship.What role⁤ do events like these play ⁢in the advancement of ⁢young athletes?

Étienne Duhamel: It’s my pleasure to be⁣ here.Tournaments,even ‍friendly ones,are vital for young players. They provide a platform to test their skills against diverse ​opponents, learn from⁣ their experiences, and‌ build confidence.‌ It’s also a⁢ fantastic opportunity to foster healthy competition and ​camaraderie amongst ​peers, creating a supportive surroundings for growth.

Interviewer: You mentioned learning from experiences.

what‍ advice would you give to young players who might feel overwhelmed by competitive pressure?

Étienne Duhamel: It’s natural to feel pressure, but it’s crucial to remember that sports are about enjoyment and self-enhancement. I encourage young athletes to focus ⁤on their own progress,⁤ celebrate small victories, and learn from both wins and losses.‌ It’s about the journey, not just the destination.

Interviewer: The tournament‍ featured‍ a “mentorship” initiative, pairing⁣ experienced players with‌ younger ‌athletes. How important is⁣ this intergenerational ‍connection in badminton?

Étienne Duhamel: I firmly believe it’s invaluable. Experienced players can offer invaluable guidance, share techniques, and instill a deep⁢ understanding of the‌ game’s nuances.

This mentorship ​also benefits the‌ seniors, allowing⁣ them​ to give back to ‍the sport ⁣they love and inspire the next generation.

Interviewer: Looking at ⁢the results, the tournament saw notable talent across age ⁤groups. What excites you most ‍about the ​future of badminton in‌ Guébriand?

Étienne Duhamel: We ‌have ‍a strong foundation. ‍The tournament ‍showed the ‍enthusiasm and talent we ⁣have within the club and the wider community.

Our‌ focus remains on fostering a love ​for the sport, developing well-rounded athletes,​ and ⁤creating a welcoming environment where ‌everyone can ⁤thrive. I’m confident that ⁣with continued dedication, we’ll see more success stories emerge from Guébriand’s​ badminton courts.

Interviewer: ⁣ Coach Duhamel, what message would you give to aspiring badminton players reading ⁣this today?

Étienne ‍Duhamel: Pick up a‍ racquet, find‍ a club, and experience the joy‌ of badminton. ⁤It’s a sport that challenges you physically and mentally, fosters camaraderie, and creates⁤ lifelong memories.

We want to ⁤see more people enjoying badminton, whether as​ competitive players‌ or recreational enthusiasts.

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we want to hear from⁣ you!⁢ What are your thoughts on the themes discussed in this interview? Do you‍ have any experiences with badminton ​or mentorship programs that you’d like to share?

Let’s keep the⁢ conversation going in the comments below!

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