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New Aquitaine, host land for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games!

The next Summer Olympic Games will take place on national territory and overseas, from July 26 to August 11, 2024. The Paralympic Games, for their part, will take place from August 28 to September 8, 2024.

The final list of French athletes selected for the Paris 2024 Games is now known! In New Aquitaine, 89 athletes and para-athletes will participate in the event: 55 for the Olympic Games (28 women and 27 men) and 34 for the Paralympic Games (12 women and 22 men).

The medalists in New Aquitaine

Olympic Games (11)

OR

  • Joris DAUDET – BMX
  • Kauli VAAST – Surfing
  • Aaron GRANDIDIER NKANANG and Jefferson-Lee JOSEPH – Rugby 7s

ARGENT

  • Angèle HUG – Canoeing
  • Camille JEDRZEJEWSKI – Shooting/Pistol
  • Franck SEGUELA – Basketball/ 3×3
  • Marine FAUTHOUX – Basketball/ 5×5

BRONZE

  • Charline PICON and Sarah STEYAERT – Sailing/49er FX
  • Stéphane LANDOIS – Horse riding

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Paralympic Games (23)

OR

  • MAZUR Lucas – for individual badminton
  • FOULON Dorian – para cycling on track in individual pursuit
  • BOSREDON Mathieu – road cycling in a road race
  • BOSREDON Mathieu – road cycling time trial
  • BOSREDON Mathieu – relay road cycling
  • YOUMÉ Khalifa – Cécifoot
  • BARTOLOMUCCI Alessandro – Cécifoot
  • MIGUEZ Mickaël – Cécifoot
  • VILLEROUX Frédéric – Cécifoot

ARGENT

  • GAUGAIN Heidi – para track cycling
  • GAUGAIN Heidi – para road cycling time trial
  • GAUGAIN Heidi – para road cycling in road racing
  • DE CARVALHO Elie – para cycling track time trial
  • BARBOSA Nelia – para canoe in 200 m

BRONZE

  • GENEST Manon – para athletics in high jump
  • MAZUR Lucas – para badminton in mixed doubles
  • FOULON Dorian – para road cycling
  • CHARDARD Laurent – para swimming in 50m butterfly
  • CHARDARD Laurent – para swimming in 100m freestyle
  • TOKATLIAN Damien – para fencing in team foil
  • BIREAU Grégoire – para rowing in four with coxswain
  • JONARD Cyril – for judo at -90 kg
  • Yohan PAILLOT – para road cycling (guide)

Selected for the Olympic Games

55 athletes representing 19 disciplines

  • Marie-Julie BONNIN – Athletics/ Pole Vault (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Anaïs BOURGOIN – Athletics/ 800m (Entente Franconville Sésame Val d’Oise – 95 / US Talence)
  • Jeff ERIUS – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (Lille Métropole Athlé – 59 / PANCAKESRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Hugo HAY – Athletics/5000m (Sèvre Bocage AC – 79)
  • Ryan Zeze – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • William of Ilion – Athletics/Triple jump (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Pablo MATEO – Athletics/Relay 4 x 100m (Lisses AC – 91 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Margot CHEVRIER – Athletics/Perch (Nice Côte d’Azur – 06 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • SARAH RICHARD-MINGAS – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (EFC Val d’Oise – 95 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Raphael MOHAMED – Athletics/110m Hurdles (Racing Club Mamoudzou – 976 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Gabriel TUAL – Athletics/ 800m (US Talence – 33)
  • Solemn GIQUEL – Athletics/Height (Stade Rennais Athlé – 35 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Maroussia PARÉ – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Tom CAMPAGNE – Athletics/Length (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Clément DUCOS – Athletics/400m Hurdles (BEC – 33)
  • Téo RAYET – Rowing/4 without coxswain (Société Nautique de Bergerac – 24)
  • Marie-Ève ​​PAGET – Basketball/ 3×3 (Basket Landes – 40)
  • Franck SEGUELA – Basketball/ 3×3 (Federal Basketball Center / Stade Rochelais – 17)
  • Marine FAUTHOUX – Basketball/5×5 (LDLC ASVEL / Basket Landes – 40)
  • Makan TRAORE – Boxing/ 71 kg (Royan Océan Club Boxe – 17)
  • Marjorie DELASSUS – Canoe-kayak/ C1 Slalom (CKCU Pau – 64)
  • Manon HOSTENS – Kayak/K2 online race (ALP GLP Périgueux – 24)
  • Boris NEVEU – CSLX (ALCK Bagnères de Bigorre – 65 / Pôle Canoë-Kayak de Pau – 64)
  • Angèle HUG – Canoe-kayak/ C1 Slalom (Evrieux CK – 07 / Pôle Canoë-Kayak de Pau – 64)
  • Joris DAUDET – Cycling/BMX (Stade Bordelais BMX – 33 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Thomas BOUDAT – Cycling/Track (VC Roubaix Lille Métropole – 59 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Marie LE NET – Cycling/Track (VC Pontivyen – 56 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Stephane LANDOIS – Horse riding/complete course (Le Haras des Sens – 17)
  • Matthew PAVON – Golf (Golf du Médoc – 33)
  • Victor PEREZ – Golf (Ligue de Golg d’Occitanie – 31 / MRP Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
  • Lucile TESSARIOL – Swimming/4x200m freestyle relay (SAM Mérignac – 33)
  • Pasiphaé MARTINEAUD-PERRET – Waterpolo (NC Saint-Jean d’Angély – 17)
  • Vincent MILOU – Skateboard/ Skate Street (Lassosalai – 64)
  • Joseph GARBACCIO – Skateboard/ Skate Street (Lassosalai – 64)
  • Lucie SCHOONHERE – Skateboard/ Skate Street (33)
  • Jefferson-Lee JOSEPH – Rugby at 7 – Union Sportive Harlequins Perpignan – 66 / CFCP SU Agen – 47)
  • Joanna GRISEZ – Rugby 7s (Stade Bordelais – 33)
  • Aaron GRANDIDIER NKANANG – Rugby 7 (Section Paloise Béarn Pyrénées – 64)
  • Go MONEY – Surfing (Hossegor surf club – 40)
  • Vahiné FIERRO – Surfing (Hossegor surf club – 40)
  • Kauli Vaast – Surfing (Vieux Boucau surf club – 40)
  • Edouard ROGER-VASSELIN – Tennis (Villa Primrose – 33)
  • JIA NAN YUAN – Table tennis (Poitiers TTACC – 86)
  • Florian FOUQUET – Shooting/Pistol (Sports shooting Fenouillet – 31 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Camille JEDRZEJEWSKI – Shotgun/ Handgun (Noyon PM Shotgun – 60 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Mathilde LAMOLLE – Shooting/Pistol (Gem’Tir sport – 13 / MRP Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
  • Lucie ANASTASSIOU – Shooting/Tray (Ball-Trap Club of Châtelaillon – 17)
  • Carole CORMENIER – Shooting / Plateau (Haute Saintonge shooting center – 17)
  • Judith GOMEZ – Shooting/3-position rifle (Les Mouettes Royan – 17)
  • Mélanie COUZY – Shooting / Target (Ass. Ball-Trap Shooters Cernay – 68 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Sébastien GUERRERO – Shooting / Target (Ass. Ball-Trap Shooters Cernay – 68 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Amélie CORDEAU – Archery (First Arc Company of Annemasse – 74 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Charline PICON – Sailing/49er FX (Société des régates Rochelaises – 17)
  • Sarah STEYAERT – Sailing/49er FX (Société des régates Rochelaises – 17)
  • Clément PEQUIN – Sailing/49er (Société des régates Rochelaises – 17)

Learn more:

Find the complete list of French athletes qualified for the Olympic Games on www.olympics.com/fr

Selected for the Paralympic Games

34 athletes representing 15 disciplines

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Nagelsmann is in favor of longer breaks for footballers

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In the debate about the strain on professional footballers, national coach Julian Nagelsmann advocates for longer recovery periods. “I don’t think there will be fewer games in the future, but rather more,” said Nagelsmann before the national team’s game today (8:45 p.m./RTL) in the Nations League in Bosnia-Herzegovina. “We just have to talk about breaks, that’s one point.”

He has often emphasized that he doesn’t want to “constantly complain about the game plan or other things.” “In the end, of course, many games finance the relatively expensive sport,” said the national coach, who has to do without several injured national players in Zenica. However, these injuries are not the result of overuse, said Nagelsmann and cited the example of David Raum’s ankle injury, in which “a player fell into his ankle, that has nothing to do with overuse.”

Dispute on multiple levels

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In football, there has been debate at various levels for months about the burden on professionals, especially at the top level. In the meantime there was also talk of a strike by the players if there were no fewer games. The players’ union Fifpro and the European Leagues Association are seeking a complaint against the world association FIFA at EU level.

“You can’t lump every injury together and say it’s all the same and it’s all a burden,” said Nagelsmann. The 37-year-old led the NBA basketball league and the NLF football league, in which significantly more regular season games are played, but the professionals have longer rest periods between seasons. “That’s a bit of an issue in football that we don’t have that,” said Nagelsmann. The body needs phases “where it shuts down completely”.

This season, more games will be played in the European Football Union UEFA’s European Cup, and next summer the reformed Club World Cup of the world association FIFA will be added with 32 teams and significantly more games. Players who will play international matches and subsequent Club World Cup games in the USA in June 2025 will have little time to recover before the start of the 2025/26 season.

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Basketball. Blois, the first of several high peaks to be negotiated in a month for Caen BC

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A few weeks after losing a large piece of Pro BRoanne (79-65), the Caen Basket Calvados will once again have to showcase their best assets to hope to beat their opponent on the road. Stéphane Eberlin and his men will meet in Blois, this Saturday October 12, 2024 (8 p.m.).
Blois who, like Roanne, came down this summer from Betclic Elite (Pro A). Blois which, like Roanne, signed a flawless performance since the start of the season, with four victories in as many matches played. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Big trip to Blois”

“It was important to reassure ourselves with two home victories (Hyères-Toulon, Aix-Maurienne), to work well and prepare as best as possible for a big trip to Blois which will be a complicated match,” said insider Bali Coulibaly, after the last match, won at home against the Savoyards (77-72). Like his teammates, he expects a delicate match, even if the pressure will not be on the shoulders of the Caennais.

We are going to go to Blois which is a very big team, and we have nothing to lose.

Bali Coulibaly, inside the CBC

A tricky schedule

In a little less than a month, between now and November 8, the evening of the 12th day, the CBC will play a total of seven matches, including at least five against teams who should feature well in the first part of the table. Bloisso, this Friday, then Antibes (on the 18th at the Palace), Saint-Chamond (25th away), Boulazac (November 1st at home), and Pau (the 5th outside).

“We have a big schedule ahead of us,” said Caen coach Stéphane Eberlin after the victory against Aix-Maurienne. By the tenth day, we will probably have a good photo of the forces present. » One thing is certain, the coming weeks will allow us to know a little more about this CBC 2024-2025 which has for the moment good start to the exercise for a promoted personwith three victories and two defeats on the clock.

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MLB Series: Tigers-Guardians duel moved forward by a few hours

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Major League Baseball has moved forward by a few hours the fifth game of the second round series between the Guardians and the Detroit Tigers which will take place on Saturday in Cleveland due to the weather forecast.

The Manfred Circuit announced Friday that the first pitch will take place at 1:08 p.m. rather than 8:08 p.m. at Progressive Field.

Ace Tarik Skubal (1-0) will be the Tigers’ starter while Matthew Boyd (0-0) will fill the same role for the Guardians.

The Guardians evened the series 2-2 coming from behind to win the fourth duel 5-4 on Thursday. Backup hitter David Fry’s two-run homer helped the American League Central champions avoid elimination.

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Elsewhere, Tigers hitter Kerry Carpenter enjoyed a day of treatment after suffering a thigh injury that could force him to miss the fifth and final game of the series against the Cleveland Guardians.

Carpenter, who hit a three-run homer in the victory in the second game, was injured while rounding third base in the sixth inning on Thursday. The point he scored at the end of the sequence gave the Tigers the lead before the Guardians came from behind to win 5-4.

Manager AJ Hinch said the team was waiting to see how Carpenter fares Saturday before the game before making a decision on whether he will be in the lineup.

“We’re going to take as much time as possible to see what he can handle or not,” Hinch said before the Tigers’ practice session at Progressive Field. It’s obvious what he’s suffering from, and we’re going to wish the best because he’s important to our team. »

Carpenter’s three-pointer off star tight end Emmanuel Clase gave the Tigers a 3-0 lead in Game 2.

He hit 18 homers in just 87 games this season, despite a stress fracture in his lower back that caused him to miss several games.

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