In brief: the running agenda, Garnier wins again (cyclocross), Andenne on deck (basketball), Vedrinamur mercilessly (ping), Flavion beats Nismes (football)

In brief: the running agenda, Garnier wins again (cyclocross), Andenne on deck (basketball), Vedrinamur mercilessly (ping), Flavion beats Nismes (football)
In brief: the running agenda, Garnier wins again (cyclocross), Andenne on deck (basketball), Vedrinamur mercilessly (ping), Flavion beats Nismes (football)

Corrida d’Eghezée

The Eghezée Jivs Team non-profit organization offers the Eghezée Corrida “on ice” on Sunday afternoon. The departure, scheduled at the Cultural Center, is at 2:30 p.m. for the 4 and 8 kilometers.

Sombreffe bullfight

Next Wednesday will mark the return of the Corrida de Sombreffe. The event, organized by Jogging Sombreffe – ROS, no longer needs to be presented and consists of a 6-kilometer course, starting at 7:30 p.m.

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FOOTBALL

P3A: Flavion B 3 – Nismes B 1

Stopped due to insults addressed by a supporter to the referee, the match, rescheduled for Wednesday evening, this time came to an end. Nlend lost the lead (0-1, score at rest). Balle (1-1 on a lob) and Deghorain (2-1 via a “Madjer” and 3-1 with a header) turned the tide. “It just goes to show that lying is useless,” quipped local T1 Geoffray Dethise.

CYCLOCROSS

Garnier’s victory

New victory for Thomas Garnier in a round of the Bensberg challenge. At Hélécine, he beat former pro runner Kevin Van Melsen.

Table tennis

Vedrinamur executes Minerois

The Vedrinamur men’s team easily qualified for the third round of the Belgian Cup. The Vedrinois left only crumbs for Minerois (Thimister) to win 0-7. The results: Hermanns (C0)-Svren (B0) 0-3 (0-1); Lambiet (B4)-Wats (A23) 1-3 (0-2à; Diederen (C0°-Degive (B2) 0-3 (0-3); Double 0-3 (0-4); Hermanns-Wats 0- 3 (0-5); Diederen-Sveen 0-3 (0-6); Lambiet-Degive 0-3 (0-7).

Basket-Ball

Two matches in three days: Andenne – Willebroek (Thursday 9 p.m.)

ANDENNE: in full.

While the other D3 Namur teams are resting this week, Andenne hosts Willebroek this Thursday before going on Saturday to compete in last weekend’s return to Pepinster. Antwerp are in second place in the standings, with only three defeats, and are also the second attack in the series in terms of points scored per game (80.1). During this late match, the Oursons will therefore have a lot to do to limit a homogeneous and well-oiled collective, although seized and defeated against Esneux Saint-Louis this Sunday.

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