Brives-Charensac Judo Club Ends 2024 on a high Note
The Brives-Charensac judo club wrapped up 2024 with a series of remarkable performances and festive celebrations. Young athletes showcased their skills at the junior and junior departmental championships, securing top placements and qualifying for higher-level competitions.
DE GAITCHIA Ali, competing in the -60 kg category, clinched third place and earned a spot in the inter-departmental championship. Manon NICOLAS dominated the young cadet referees’ cup, securing first place. She also demonstrated her prowess on the mat,finishing second in the -52 kg category. lucas PAZIENZA and Thoams REICHMANN also delivered strong performances, placing third and fourth respectively in the -73 kg category.
Building on their success, Lucas and Manon advanced to the Loire Auvergne inter-departmental cadet championships. Despite an injury that prevented Lucas from competing, Manon persevered, finishing seventh and securing a place in the AURA championship scheduled for february 8th in Ceyrat.
Meanwhile,a group of teenage and adult judokas traveled to Lyon to participate in a competition aimed at accumulating points for grade promotions. Florian TAVERNIER earned 10 valuable points towards his 3rd dan, while Fabrice DUVAL achieved a notable milestone, gaining 40 points for his 2nd dan. Young judokas preparing for their 1st dan also made progress, with Emma MOURGUES earning 27 points, Isabelle PAILHES and Manon NICOLAS each gaining 10 points.
The club concluded its 2024 activities with joyful year-end celebrations. The youngest members enjoyed a festive Christmas gathering on the tatami, filled with energy and holiday cheer. Santa Claus even made a special appearance, distributing treats to all the children. For the older judokas, a shared training session provided a final opportunity to practice together before the holiday break.
the taiso class celebrated with a convivial aperitif dinner,where participants shared a variety of delicious treats.
Judo’s Radiant Future: An Interview with Champion,Cedric Derik
The Brives-Charensac Judo Club has wrapped 2024 on a high note,showcasing extraordinary performances from its young athletes. These results have generated quite a buzz in the judo community, and to shed light on this success, I’m delighted to be joined by former world champion and current judo analyst, Cedric Derik. Welcome, Cedric!
Cedric: Thank you, it’s a pleasure to be here.
Moderator: Cedric, the Brives-Charensac club has seen some standout performances from their younger judokas, notably De Gaitchia Ali, Manon Nicolas, Lucas Pazienza, and thomas Reichmann. What do you make of their achievements, especially considering their age and the level of competition?
Cedric: I’m thoroughly impressed. These young athletes are demonstrating exceptional talent and maturity.De Gaitchia Ali’s third-place finish and manon Nicolas’s double success, both in refereeing and competing, are particularly noteworthy. It shows grate all-around skill and dedication.
Moderator: absolutely! Manon Nicolas seems to be a prodigy, securing a place in the prestigious AURA championship. Are ther any specific aspects of her technique that stand out to you?
Cedric: Yes, Manon exhibits a keen understanding of leverage and balance. Her throws are precise and well-timed, hinting at a brilliant judo mind. She has the potential to be a real force on the national judo scene.
Moderator: It’s fantastic to see such young talent emerging. Now, shifting gears slightly, let’s discuss the senior judokas who participated in the competition for grade promotions in Lyon. Florian Tavernier,Fabrice Duval,Emma Mourgues,and Isabelle Pailhes all made significant progress towards their respective dan grades.How significant are these competitions for experienced judokas, and what do they offer beyond just point accumulation?
Cedric: These competitions are crucial for maintaining competitive spirit and refining technique. For seasoned judokas like Florian and Fabrice, it’s a chance to test their skills against a wider range of opponents and solidify their mastery of the art. For younger judokas like Emma and Isabelle, these competitions provide invaluable experience and stepping stones towards higher dan grades and leadership roles.
Moderator: I couldn’t agree more. The dedication shown by judokas at all levels is truly commendable. now, let’s talk about the club’s festive celebrations. The youngest members had a Christmas gathering on the tatami, while the older judokas shared a training session and a convivial aperitif dinner. These celebrations seem to exemplify the strong sense of community within the club. What are your thoughts on the importance of this camaraderie and social aspect within a judo club?
Cedric: Judo is more than just a sport; it’s a way of life.These celebrations highlight the strong bonds formed within the club.
The camaraderie extends beyond the tatami, fostering a supportive environment where judokas of all ages can learn, grow, and celebrate their achievements together. This sense of community is vital for nurturing talent and promoting the values of respect, discipline, and perseverance that judo embodies.
Moderator: Well said, Cedric.This brings us to the end of our interview.I want to thank you for sharing your insights and expertise.
Cedric: My pleasure. It was a joy to discuss the achievements of the Brives-charensac Judo Club.
Moderator: We’ve had a interesting discussion on the Brives-Charensac Judo Club’s achievements and the importance of community in judo. Now, it’s your turn! Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below, let’s keep the conversation going. Do you think this club has the potential to produce future champions? What are your experiences with community in your own chosen sport?