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Published on 18 Jan 22 at 11:53
The resident of the Conquérant Badminton Club of Caen (Calvados), Céline Heude, did not do things halfway during the last French Veterans Championships which were held in Annemasse (Haute-Savoie) just before the end of the year holidays. She brought home three medals from the competition. Including two gold: in singles (category V2) and in double ladies (category V1) alongside National 2). Grenoble has a second chance to seize for the N1″>Elodie Eymard-Brabant (BC Meylan). A first for the tireless player of the National 2 of the Caen club. “As we were defending champions, we decided to register in another category to challenge ourselves and face greater adversity,” she explains. “We beat the same pair as two years ago [Hélène Dijoux – Audrey Petit, ndlr]. Facing it is always interesting. A big game every time! “.
“The health crisis deprived me of my outlet”
The anecdote will remember that Elodie Eymard-Brabant and Céline Heude also met in the singles final. “I absolutely wanted this title. I had specifically prepared myself”. Associated with Romain Flepp (BC Saint-Barthélémy d’Anjou), she also took third place in the mixed doubles:
I experienced serious personal problems and the health crisis deprived me of my outlet. Finding the competition, the atmosphere and the players I’ve known for years did me a world of good. Pleasure has been potentiated.
A first selection in the France team
A performance that earned Céline Heude her selection for the next Nations Cup to be held next June near Strasbourg. His club partners, Nicolas Louis (category V3) and Hélène Hay (category V6), will also be there. “It’s another dimension to rub shoulders with the best players from eight very good nations. It will be my first time in the French team and the goal is the title! “. At the same time, it will aim for a selection for the French Senior Championships which will take place at the beginning of next month in Boulazac Isle Manoire (Dordogne).
Still in contention for the rise in National 1 with the flag team of the Conquerors, Céline Heude will also seek to re-enter the national top 50 in women’s doubles and mixed doubles.
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