In the dynamic universe of table tennisthe young talents of Creuset stand out in each competition. THE Montchanin Grand Prix et Ouroux-sur-Saône are unmissable events, where these promising athletes demonstrate determination and skill. This is an opportunity for them to shine on the regional scene and show the extent of their progress.
The young table tennis players from Le Creusot showed great energy and promising potential during recent Grand Prix competitions in Montchanin and Ouroux-sur-Saône. With remarkable performances, these young talents continue to assert themselves on the regional scene, whether through individual or team rankings. A look back at their exploits and promises for the future.
Grand Prix Detection in Ouroux-sur-Saône: A Promising First
The Saturday December 7Ouroux-sur-Saône hosted the Grand Prix Détection, a competition reserved for under 11s. It was a golden opportunity for the young talents of theUPCV to prove themselves. Three of them were on deck. Among them, Bastien Torrent, who participated in his first competition, managed to reach the 12ème place from Table A, which is already a good start. For her part, Apolline Dérangère achieved an honorable performance by winning the 10ème placethus confirming its notable progress in recent weeks.
As for Mathis Rebours, he caused a sensation by reaching table B and grabbing a 6ème place. A more than satisfactory journey for these young athletes, who continue to raise their level of play with each meeting. An appointment has already been made for the next Detection Grand Prix, scheduled for Saturday February 15where we expect new surprises and even more dazzling performances.
Youth Grand Prix in Montchanin: Teams at the Top
The Sunday December 8it was the turn of the over 11s to compete during the 2nd Youth Grand Prix of the season, this time in Montchanin. Nine young players lined up, united in teams of two, to fight opponents of different levels. In table 1, Aniel Brombin and Victor Bolot gave the best of themselves, finishing sadly at the 4th place after fierce battles. Lacking access to the podium, their determination was praised by all.
The newcomers, Evan Bolusset and Garice Martin, also showed good qualities, finishing in 11ème place while winning two matches. However, they only had the chance to beat opponents within their reach, which shows that they still have a lot of room for improvement. In table 2, Charles Vasseur and Maxime Aubert Carrez once again shone after their victory in table 3 in the first round, reaching the semi-finals with flying colors, although they finished at the bottom. 4th place.
Finally, in table 3, Ethan Fraziano-Inacio and Quentin Birau, for their very first competition, are ranked 12thwhile Raphaël Paret-Hervé, associated with Matthys Castanie-Bonnin, finished in 14ème position. Each match brought its share of lessons and experiences, undoubtedly contributing to the development of these young talents who promise to make table tennis shine at Le Creusot.
Young athletes from Le Creusot are shining on the table tennis scene, participating in prestigious competitions such as the Grands Prix de Montchanin and Ouroux-sur-Saône. These tournaments are an opportunity for them to demonstrate their talent and determination, and to take another step towards excellence. A look at these significant events and the performances of the club's young people.
Grand Prix Detection in Ouroux-sur-Saône
On Saturday December 7, the Grand Prix Détection brought together three young people from the UPCV, all ready to give the best of themselves in this competition dedicated to under 11s. Bastien Torrentfor his first participation, managed to rank at an honorable 12ème place in table A.
Apolline Dérangère, for her part, confirmed her progress by winning the 10ème place of this same painting, thus proving the fruit of his hard work.
Finally, Mathis Rebours brilliantly reached table B where he won an enviable 6ème place. Congratulations to all these young talents who will continue to shine at the next meeting of the Grand Prix Détection on February 15.
Youth Grand Prix in Montchanin
The next day, December 8, it was the turn of the over-11s to compete in the Youth Grand Prix in Montchanin, where nine players took part, divided into teams of two.
In table 1, Aniel Brombin et Victor Bolot fought courageously but stopped at the 4th placejust behind the podium after magnificent exchanges.
At their side, for their first experience at this level, Evan Bolusset et Garice Martin finished at the 11ème placewith two great victories to their credit.
In table 2, Charles Vasseur et Maxime Aubert Carrez were able to shine, reaching the semi-finals after shining in table 3 during the first stage, although they also finished at the 4th place.
Finally, in table 3, Ethan Fraziano-Inacio et Quentin Birauwho was competing in his very first competition, took the 12ème placewhile Raphaël Paret-Hervéin duet with Matthys Castanie-Bonnin from Sennecey-Le-Grand, finished 14th. Congratulations to all these young people for their remarkable performances and their determination to excel.