The Poitevin omnisports stadium is doing well

The Poitevin omnisports stadium is doing well

The big Stade Poitevin family has grown again. A few weeks ago, SP Cornhole was integrated into the largest Poitevin sports club.

From rugby in 1900 to the popular outdoor game in the United States and Canada with these small bags to be sent on an inclined and holed board in 2024, the stadium institution has evolved over its 124 years of existence to now have twenty-four sections and more than six thousand licensees. Without losing its identity, its mythical dragon and its black and white colors, despite the differences between weightlifting and gymnastics, judo and Lyonnaise bowls or even English boxing and Vince Pong.

The whole is heterogeneous but Odile Chauvet has always tried to ensure its unity. “It’s an incredible entitydescribes the leader. When I arrived, the sections didn’t know each other at all. They are much more united today. Now we meet every quarter. Even if there are differences, there are also links between the sections, with good understanding and mutual assistance between them. »

The 24 sections of the Poitevin omnisports stadium

– Aikido.
– Athletics.
– Base-ball.
– Basket-ball.
– Lyon balls.
– English boxing.
– Ice club.
– Cornhole.
– Gymnastics.
– Weightlifting.
– Ice hockey.
– Horse ball – horse riding.
– Judo-jujitsu-iaïdo.
– Karate/Full-Contact Karate.
– Swimming.
– Rugby.
– Tennis.
– Table tennis.
– Triathlon.
– Vince pong.
– Volley-ball.

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