July sports results
Since the beginning of July, a number of competitions have been held, and some athletes from the Bordeaux CREPS have shone. Here’s a closer look at recent results from several of the CREPS Pôles.
Pôle Espoir Handball Masculin
Yoni Peyrabout, Loan Felix-Andrieux and Kristofer M Bongue, from the Pôle Espoir Handball Masculin, won the Slovakia tournament with the French U17M team.
This tournament served as preparation for the European Open Championship, where they finished in 2nd place after losing to Spain.


Pôle France Archery
At the World Youth Championships in Ireland, Amélie Cordeau was crowned runner-up in the U21 team event and came 6th in the individual event.
Iban Bariteaud (U21) and Maia Tincu (U18) finished in 4th place.
Baptiste Addis, a former polo player, was crowned U18 world team champion.
At the French Elite Championships, Amélie Cordeau placed third.
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Pôle France Judo
At the Junior European Cup in Paks, Hungary, Morgane Rubiano and Ilana Bouvier finished first and second respectively (-78 kg).


Pôle France Shooting Sports
At the French championships, Camille Jedrzejewski was crowned double French champion in women’s standard pistol and women’s 25m pistol, Tom Rio (cadet) won three medals (gold and bronze x2) in 25m shooting and Héloïse Fourré (junior) was crowned French champion in standard 25m pistol and vice-champion of France in standard pistol!
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National Athletics Center
At the French cadet and junior championships in Châteauroux, Jules Courel (U18) was crowned French pole vault champion, while David Bosi (U18) finished third.
Thomas Marques (U20) was also crowned French 800m champion, while Célia Robin (U20) was runner-up in the 2000m steeplechase.


Baseball News
Mathias Lacombe, former Pôle Espoir Baseball poliste, has been selected by the Chicago White Sox in Major League Baseball’s annual draft!
He is the second Frenchman to be drafted by an MLB franchise!
📷 @francebaseballsoftball
Athletics News
Gabriel Tual, an athlete monitored by the Maison Régionale de la Performance de Nouvelle-Aquitaine and a specialist in the 800m, has achieved the minimum requirements for the World Athletics Championships Budapest 23 and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games!
📷 @paris2024


News Pentathlon Moderne
By taking 5th place at the last European Games, Marie Oteiza, a former polo player from the Pôle France de Pentathlon Moderne, has earned her ticket to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games!
