Robineau, Beaugé, Allègre: first-class performances for the people of Nivernais… Find the results of the weekend’s game

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At the highest international level, Stéphane Robineau, Maxence Beaugé and Paul Allègre carried the colors of Nièvre high this week.

Petanque

The Robineau European club champion. Stéphane Robineau won the European Club Cup for the third time, Sunday November 10, at the grounds of Sin-le-Noble (North). The second with Fréjus, after 2021. Great favorite of the competition, the Var team, composed among others of Dylan Rocher, Adrien Delahaye and the Italian Diego Rizzi, only experienced a scare in the semi-final against ASD Luigi Biarese (Italy) , led by Andrea Chiapello, future recruit from… Fréjus. In the final, Fréjus dominated Meyrin (Switzerland).

Tennis

Beaugé winner in Monastir. Maxence Beaugé signed his second victory on the professional circuit, Sunday November 10, by winning the final of the Tunisian tournament in Monastir ($15,000), counting the ITF. Neversois, 740th player in the world, won 6-4, 6-3 against Czech Matthew William Donald, 903 on the ATP, in 1 hour 41′. The Gien player served 7 aces and was very effective on break points (5/5).

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Romain Escouffier is the new president of the Nièvre committee. Not surprisingly, Romain Escouffier, 50, is the new president of the Nièvre committee. Le Vauzellien, leading the only list, was elected with 80% of the votes, Sunday November 10, during the general assembly, at the Kyriad hotel in Nevers. Former ASA president Vauzelles succeeds Elyane Ferrien-Chatillon, who served three terms, starting with the appointment of Jacky Terreau as Ligue de Bourgogne president in 2012. Elyane Ferrien-Chatillon is expected to remain president of Nevers international. tournament.

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fencing

Happy on the podium with France. Neversois Paul Allègre missed his individual competition in Bern (Switzerland), where the first round of the Epee World Cup took place. Friday November 8, the Italian Valerio Cuomo eliminated him on the table of 128 (13-12). Fencing returned to running on Sunday, November 10, in the team competition. Under the colors of the French team, he won a bronze medal. Starting with the starter, Paul Allègre helped the Blues win against Turkey (45-19) in a table of 32, against Israel in a table of 16 (45-37), then against Switzerland in the quarter-final (40-37) . Neversois was replaced by Gaétan Billa in the semi-final stage, where France lost to Hungary (41-45), before winning the match for bronze against Italy (39-29), Paul Allègre was still absent.

premium Licensed by Cercle Nevers Escrime, Loevann Fromont and Adrien Chabani shared the podiums

Cyclo-cross

Loïc Forestier rode a bicycle in the Coupe de France. Loïc Forestier deviated from his decision to end his cyclo-cross season, because he was present, Sunday, November 10, in Pierric (Loire-Atlantique), for the second round of the Coupe de France. Nivernais from Team Atria-Montluçon took 14th place in the masters 1 to 3 category In the U23, Florian Auroux (Guidon Chalettois) finished 26th after a good comeback. Sunday November 10, entering the second round of the U17 French Cyclo-cross Cup in Pierric (Loire-Atlantique), Morvandiau Julien Breugnot (Pôle Espoirs de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) finished 18th. In the U23, Marzyat Florian Auroux (Guidon Chalettois) made a great performance, finishing outside the top 10, in 11th place, after being in the top 5 for a long time.

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Cyrian Merlin and Damien Gazut on the podium in Yzeure. Many Nivernais participated, Saturday November 9, in the Ozières cyclo-cross in Yzeure (Allier). Cyrian Merlin and Damien Gazut, the two partners of C’Chartres cycling, finished second and third in a race dominated by Tanguy Loisy (Team Atria-Montluçon). 11th place for Guillaume Savina (EC Bourbonnien), 12th for Maxime Geoffroy (VS Nivernais Morvan) and 16th for Alexis Drochasson (CC Varennes-Vauzelles).

Athletics

A medal for Théo Durand at the Inter-University World Championships. Eighth of the mile (1,609 m) on Friday November 8, in the colors of the University of Le Creusot, Théo Durand won the silver medal in the 800 m, Saturday November 9, in Rome, in 1’59 ”58. Théo Marceau finished eighth. Among the women, Mazarine Salvayre finished 16th in the 800m and sixth in the 4x400m.

Judo

Judo Léane Messaux on the podium in Limoges. Decizoise Léane Messaux, now licensed in Dijon, climbed the podium at a national cadet tournament in Limoges (Haute-Vienne), Saturday November 9. She won bronze in the -63 kg category, behind the two finalists who Norah Grosset (AS Montferrandaise) and Madeleine Dalmasso (Union Sportive Cenon).

Handball

USO Nevers was eliminated from the Coupe de France. The reunion between USO Nevers and Longvic (Men’s Nationale 2), as part of the second round of the Coupe de France Fédérale, ended like the championship. In a victory on the coast of Orienne. Still unbeaten 38-43 on Sunday November 10. Without pivot Steven-Malick Dubuisson and right back Steve Damier, Nevers took the lead at the break and stayed in front of the scoreboard until the 45th. minutes (30-31), before breaking in the last ten minutes.

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