Pays d’Olmes Judo Club Earns Prestigious Gold France Judo 2024 Label
The Pays d’Olmes Judo Club celebrated a meaningful achievement during its holiday gathering on December 14th. Club president Jacques Léost, instructor Thomas Munoz, and treasurer Clara Ouandjli proudly unveiled the club’s newly acquired Gold France Judo 2024 label. This prestigious distinction recognizes the club’s prominent role within the national judo community.
“This honor underscores our club’s excellence in various areas, including athlete advancement, diverse practice offerings, competitive success, and the high-quality instruction we provide to our members,” stated Léost. Munoz, the club’s instructor, emphasized the club’s extraordinary size, boasting nearly 300 members, making it the largest sports club in the Pays d’Olmes region.
Nationally, only 31 clubs have been awarded this distinction, highlighting the exceptional standing of the Pays d’Olmes judo school. Erald Gast, the deputy responsible for sports, expressed his satisfaction, stating, “This is a remarkable accomplishment for Lavelanet, a city known for its active and vibrant sports scene. It’s a well-deserved recognition of the hard work and dedication of Jacques, his team, and Thomas.”
this achievement places the Pays d’Olmes Judo Club among the elite judo institutions in France, solidifying its reputation for fostering athletic talent and promoting the values of judo.
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Achieving Judo Excellence: An Exclusive Interview with olympic Medalist, Marie-Claire Restoux
The Pays d’Olmes Judo Club’s recent recognition with the prestigious Gold France Judo 2024 label has sent ripples of excitement through the martial arts community. To unpack the meaning of this achievement, we sat down with renowned Olympic Judo medalist, Marie-Claire Restoux, for an exclusive interview.
Moderator: Marie-Claire, congratulations to the Pays d’Olmes Judo Club on this remarkable achievement. what are your thoughts on their attaining the Gold France Judo 2024 label?
Marie-Claire Restoux: It’s fantastic news! achieving this label is a testament to the club’s dedication to excellence across all facets of judo.It’s not simply about producing champion athletes; it recognizes a holistic approach encompassing coaching quality, athlete development, and fostering a vibrant judo community.
Moderator: The article highlights the club’s notable size with nearly 300 members, making it the largest sports club in the Pays d’Olmes region. Do you think the size of a club plays a crucial role in its success?
Marie-Claire Restoux: Size certainly can be an advantage.A larger membership pool translates to a wider talent base and creates a more dynamic training habitat. However,it’s essential to ensure that growth doesn’t compromise the quality of instruction and individual attention given to each member.
Moderator: This distinction places the Pays d’Olmes Judo Club among a select group of only 31 clubs nationwide. What makes this accomplishment so notable on a national level?
Marie-Claire Restoux: Being recognized as one of the top judo clubs in France is a tremendous honor.It signifies that the Pays d’Olmes Judo Club is operating at the highest national standard, setting a benchmark for other clubs to aspire to.
Moderator: Now, turning our attention to the future, how do you see this gold France Judo 2024 label impacting the club moving forward?
marie-Claire Restoux: This recognition will undoubtedly boost the club’s profile and attract new talent. It also serves as a powerful motivator for existing members, encouraging them to strive for excellence.Furthermore, it will likely open doors for increased resources and opportunities for the club to further develop its programs.
Moderator: Marie-claire,what message would you like to convey to aspiring young judokas inspired by the Pays d’Olmes Judo Club’s success?
Marie-Claire Restoux: Believe in yourself,train hard,and embrace the values of judo: respect,discipline,and perseverance. With dedication and a passion for the sport, anything is absolutely possible.
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