While the 2022 senior international circuit will resume its rights at the end of January in Portugal, each Red and Blue athlete knows his roadmap at the start of the year for the moment spared by postponements and cancellations of competition. Perfect for reviving the collective dynamic after the holidays.
“We are finally getting back to planning outings, smiles Nicolas Mossion, responsible for the high level of the section. A year ago, at this time, we had no idea where we were headed, with only certainties for our athletes in the race for the Olympic Games. We are therefore going to take full advantage of it, hoping that the health situation does not deteriorate. Being able to give “food” to all our competitors is good, it obviously helps everyone to be involved in their season, with areas of work and planning based on each program. » First concerned by the return to competition, the juniors Lili Nguyen (-63kg), Juliette Diollot (-70kg) and Nabil Hachem (-73kg) all three reached the final of their respective category – for the victories of the last two – last weekend during the Label Excellence junior tournament in Amiens, preparatory to the French championships in early March. These three fighters who will return the cover next week during the double Belgian international meeting of Herstal (women’s) and Visé (men’s), on which PSG Judo will present twelve entries in total. At the same time, it is a quartet made up of Mélanie Vieu (-48kg), Martha Fawaz (-57kg, In front page), Habi Magassa (-78kg) and Arnaud Aregba (-81kg) who will compete in the Odivelas Grand Prix with the French team’s judogi on their shoulders.
A week later, for the Grand Slam of Paris (February 5-6) which can finally be held without a spectator gauge at the AccorArena, it will be the turn of Amandine Buchard, (-52kg), Faiza Mokdar (-57kg ), Marie-Eve Gahié (-70kg), Romane Dicko (+78kg) and Luca Otmane (-73kg, above) to defend the tricolor colors at the start of the new Olympiad.