Judo: Vendéen Maxime Le Guyader crowned French cadet champion

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French Judo Rising Star Maxime Le Guyader Claims National Title

Maxime Le Guyader (second from the left) celebrates his victory. | FRANCE JUDO / T. ALBISETTI

Vendéen Judoka Secures Championship Title

Maxime Le Guyader, a 16-year-old judoka from Vendée, France, achieved a significant milestone on Sunday, March 8th, by winning the French Cadet Judo Championship in the -73 kg weight class. The competition took place in Villebon-sur-Yvette (Essonne).

A Season of Hard Work Pays Off

The victory is a testament to the dedication and effort Le Guyader has put into his training this season, as a member of the Vendée judo team, which brings together the region’s top young judokas.

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Looking Ahead

This championship win marks a promising start to Le Guyader’s judo career, signaling his potential for future success in the sport.

About Judo

Judo is an Olympic sport since 1964 and is practiced in over 200 countries worldwide. It is more than just a sport, with a strong emphasis on education and personal development.

FAQ

  • What weight class did Maxime Le Guyader compete in? -73 kg
  • Where did the championship take place? Villebon-sur-Yvette (Essonne), France
  • How old is Maxime Le Guyader? 16 years old

Stay tuned to 247sports.news for more updates on rising stars in the world of judo.

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