Seine-et-Marne: this table tennis club wins gold and three medals at the French championships

Seine-et-Marne: this table tennis club wins gold and three medals at the French championships
Seine-et-Marne: this table tennis club wins gold and three medals at the French championships

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Editorial The Republic of Seine and Marne

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June 16, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.

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Created in 1959, the Table tennis Provinois (TT-Provinois) meets every year in Provins (Seine et Marne) next to 90 licensees who practice individually Or by teams.

If good results are not rare, the 2023-2024 vintage will have been particularly good. Mid-May 2024on the occasion of France championship of the French Union of Secular Physical Education Works (Ufolep) from Guéret, in the Creuse, the provincial club won three medalsof which one in gold :

We are very proudbecause we are left with seven players, rejoices Pascal Lenoir, treasurer of the club. The competition took place over two days. The qualifying events took place on Saturday and the final phases on Sunday. »

Jade Lenoir wins two medals

The TT-Provinois competed with a youngest, three cadets And three veterans individually. In total, the club won a title of champion of France, two vice-champions from France and a bronze medal.

The big winner of the weekend is called Jade Lenoir. Committed to the category cadetsshe is the new French champion in singles, but also vice-champion in doubles alongside a member of the Marolles-sur-Seine club.

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Célian Favreau, he did not demerit by becoming vice-champion of France in junior, i.e. the youngest category”, specifies Pascale Lenoir. Finally, Isabelle Tranvanthe president of the club, finished 3e in the veterans category. »

As for the other selected licensees, they lost in the round of 16 and the quarter-finals.

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