Amoussatou Randrianjohany and Louis Dos Reis, members of C’Chartres Judo, are entered in the French 1st division championships, Saturday November 2 and Sunday November 3, in Chalon-sur-Saône.
Amoussatou Randrianjohany and Louis Dos Reis are not going with the greatest ambitions in Saône-et-Loire. But rather with a lot of humility. This weekend, the two Chartrains will participate in the main event, the French 1st division championships. A discovery for the two residents of C’Chartres Judo. “It’s already an achievement for them to have qualified. There, there will be the best judokas,” explains Kylian Wuillot, technical director and coach at the CCJ.
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In full progress, Amoussatou Randrianjohany (18 years old, -78 kg) and Louis Dos Reis (19 years old, 60 kg) are traveling to Burgundy with one objective: to gain experience. “Both are likely to repeat these French championships in the years to come. They are outsiders. This will be an opportunity to get their bearings. »
Tcheuméo, Valadier-Picard…
After the Paris Olympics, the big names in French judo will be back in this competition. The two Eurelian representatives could, depending on the draw, come across “monuments”.
Amoussatou Randrianjohany, still junior, but upgraded for these “France”, competing on Sunday, appears in the same category as Audrey Tcheuméo (-78 kg), bronze medalist at the London Games in 2012. The Frenchwoman did not have was selected for Paris. For his first year as a senior, Louis Dos Reis, who is competing today, could inherit the third in the 2023 European Championships, Romain Valadier-Picard.
Nathan Sportiello