UBAA Welcomes New Badminton Coach with Ambitious Goals
The Union du Badminton de l’Agglomération Albigeoise (UBAA) has welcomed a new coach, Léo Rampnoux, with a clear vision for the club’s future. The appointment signals a commitment to strengthening the UBAA’s sporting sector and achieving ambitious competitive goals.
A Rising Star in Badminton Coaching
Léo Rampnoux, 21, joins the UBAA from Angoulême, bringing with him a state diploma (DEJEPS) specializing in badminton. This marks his first professional coaching role, but he arrives with a strong foundation and a determined spirit.
Rampnoux’s passion for badminton was ignited by a coach who made me want to play badminton, even though I was practicing fencing!
he recalls. He trained in Bordeaux to obtain his diploma and was previously licensed at the Talence club.
Focus on Development and Inclusion
The new coach is described as an expert technician, capable of supporting players of all levels, from beginners to experienced competitors. He will focus on developing both leisure and competitive players, with a particular emphasis on inclusivity.
Rampnoux’s responsibilities include leading the club’s youth badminton program and ensuring access to the sport for all, with a target of 50% female participation. He also will be involved in adapted sport initiatives.
Ambitious Goals for the Future
The UBAA has set an ambitious, yet attainable, objective: to reach Nationale 3 by 2028. Rampnoux has been hired on a permanent contract to help achieve this goal.
Currently, Rampnoux dedicates twenty hours per week to coaching adults and young people at the Lagrèze gymnasium in Albi and the facility in Puygouzon. He also competes as a player in Regional 2.
As stated in a recent club update, Léo has made his passion his profession, serving the UBBA.
Recent UBAA Successes
The UBAA has recently celebrated several achievements, including successful performances in interclub competitions. The R1 team made the effort and secured the essentials
, while the R2 team finished its pool undefeated. The D1 team also performed strongly at home.
On February 25th, the club hosted over 50 participants for a Sport Adapté event, emphasizing badminton, sharing, and inclusion. On March 14th, the club hosted the 4th stage of the Departmental Youth Circuit in Puygouzon.
FAQ
- What is Léo Rampnoux’s qualification? He holds a DEJEPS (State Diploma) specializing in badminton.
- What are the UBAA’s long-term goals? The club aims to reach Nationale 3 by 2028.
- Where does Léo Rampnoux coach? He coaches at the Lagrèze gymnasium in Albi and the facility in Puygouzon.
The arrival of Léo Rampnoux marks an exciting new chapter for the UBAA, promising continued growth, inclusivity, and competitive success.
