Athletics: Stephan Roberjot, the new president of the Nièvre committee, knows what he wants

He knows sport. Even if he got into it late. “I'm 60 years old, I've been running for fifteen years. The count is good.”

However, when Stephan Roberjot, new president of the Nièvre committee, arrives at the La Baratte stadium, it is not at a trot, but by bike. “I like it too, it goes quickly,” he explains.

A successor was needed to the indefatigable president of the committee for almost a quarter of a century, Patrice Montferran. And who had decided not to leave. So he rushed into the path. “”

At the USON athletic club, I am treasurer. And I doubled up on the Nièvre committee. It's always very complicated to find goodwill. I said to myself, “Come on, maybe this is the right time to shake things up.”

And he intends to move the lines quickly. “We end the season with 761 licensees spread across ten clubs. It’s good, but I think we can do much better,” he concedes. “Already, bring the clubs together. They are far too inward-looking. I think we need to open up, and even see what it is possible to do together. »

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