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A breakdance battle, 42.195 km in Paris, a duel between neighbours... Your sports weekend in Ile-de-France

2022-04-01T16:37:23.554Z


Many sporting events will animate the halls and stadiums of the Paris region this weekend. We offer you, like every


"Le Parisien" offers you before each weekend a selection of issues and events not to be missed in Ile-de-France.

Overview of the one to come which will be marked in particular by the Paris Marathon and the expected Ile-de-France rugby derby.

The poster: hot derby in Top 14

RUGBY.

Three derbies in three weeks!

The first act of a triptych that will mark this month of April, the Racing 92-Stade Français match, this Sunday at 9:05 p.m. for the 22nd day of the Top 14, promises a lot.

For this Ile-de-France duel in the league (before the round of 16 round trip of the European Cup between the same two clubs), it is misfortune for the loser.

In its room at Paris-La Défense Arena, the Hauts-de-Seine club (7th, 51 points) is the favorite against its Parisian neighbor (11th, 45 points).

At stake: the right to still believe in a place in the top six, synonymous with qualifying for the final phase.

In the event of defeat, it would be definitively over the hopes of Stade Français, condemned to the bottom of the classification.

“We don't think about it, we look ahead, assures Julien Arias, rear coach of the Parisian club.

There are still five games and points to take.

The match at Racing will be decisive”.

𝟑 Derbys.

𝐔𝐧𝐞 Trilogy.

𝟐𝟒𝟎 minutes of emotion



3 episodes to vibrate together in April🔥



⏱ 240': Sunday April 3 ➡ J22 @top14rugby


⏱ 160': Saturday April 9 ➡ 8th go @ChampionsCup


⏱ 80': Sunday April 17 ➡ 8th return


🎟 https:/ /t.co/bxgJ84yhtw#RacingFamily pic.twitter.com/na0YyxGajj

— Racing 92 (@racing92) March 17, 2022

For this shock, Stade Français will be deprived of its best player, Fijian Waisea Nayacalevu, on the flank for a month.

But the show will undoubtedly be there, in this heated room and its synthetic pitch often conducive to a festival of tests.

“The conditions in this room mean that the game is rather open, advances Julien Arias.

There will be turnovers, counter-attacks from both teams.

And if you miss the show on Sunday evening, you can always catch up with the following two derbies in the European Cup, Saturday April 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Jean-Bouin then Sunday April 17 at 4:30 p.m., again at Paris-La Arena defense.

The good plan: Charpy hosts the Cup finals

VOLLEYBALL.

Volleyball fans will meet at the Salle Charpy (Paris XIII) this Saturday.

The usual lair of Paris Volleyball players will host two matches, two finals.

Those of the Coupe de France.

Due to the uncertain health situation, the Federation had decided to innovate this season by offering an unprecedented competition format over a period of one week with the finals in Paris.

If no Ile-de-France club will be present - Le Plessis-Robinson made it to the semi-finals -, these two posters will offer what is currently best.

On the women's side, the leader of the regular season, Le Cannet, will face the emblematic Cannes which holds the record for the number of Cup victories (20 in 25 finals).

But his last victory dates back to 2018!

Phenomenal!

The TVB qualifies for the Final!

🇬🇧🏆 On Saturday, the Tourangeaux will face @CVB52HM in an explosive duel in Paris! pic.twitter.com/KI8E7GrV3G

— Tours Volley Ball (@ToursVolleyBall) March 31, 2022

On the men's side, the duel will oppose the two biggest teams in the championship, the two best teams in the regular phase of Ligue A: Tours and Chaumont.

It will also be a remake of the 2019 edition where the Tourangeaux won.

Tours is also the most successful club in the competition (ten successes).

Kevin Tillie's teammates will leave with a slight advantage against an opponent who has still not entered his name on the winners of the event.

Player to watch: Emilie Boulard

RUGBY.

Revelation of the Six Nations Tournament last year, the young Emilie Boulard, 22, was "only" a substitute last week at the kickoff of the first match of the new campaign of the Blue.

But the rear of Chilly-Mazarin quickly recalled the good memories of the tricolor staff.

Coming into play in the 55th minute, she participated in the big victory against Italy (39-6) by scoring a try twenty minutes later.

This Saturday, for the 2nd match of the Tournament, against the Irish in Toulouse, the one who started rugby "for fun" in Chevreuse at 10 years old will be in the starting XV.

“She had burst the screen during her first selections for the Tournament last year, confides Annick Hayraud, manager of the Blue.

She participated in the November tour then where it was a little more complicated.

Last Sunday against Italy, she had a good comeback, we want to see her again, give her some playing time to see what it looks like in a match with difficult playing conditions.

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The challenge: the three following Paris Basketball?

BASKETBALL.

This had only happened to him once since the start of the season.

In December, during its last two outings of the year, Paris Basketball had a string of two successes.

But the series had stopped as soon as the resumption in Limoges.

Since then, the promoted could no longer engage the second.

It's done - and with the way - for a week.

Jean-Christophe Prat's players have just scored two victories in as many trips to Nanterre and Strasbourg.

Two teams aiming for the playoffs.

Carried by Juhann Bégarin - the rear drafted by Boston scored 29 and 21 points during these matches -, the Parisians will therefore aim this Saturday, with the reception of Gravelines, an unprecedented three in a row.

A success would take them a little further from the relegation zone and allow them to experience a more serene end to the season.

Strong strong @BegarinJuhann 😈 pic.twitter.com/2gM50L3gh2

— Paris Basketball (@ParisBasketball) March 26, 2022

The event: a Marathon by zero degrees

Only five months after its last edition (the pandemic had forced the postponement last year from April to October), the Paris Marathon returns to its “normality” this Sunday.

This year, you will again be tens of thousands to heat the asphalt of the capital.

And that's the word, because if the snow, which fell in the region this Friday, will have disappeared by the day of departure, the morning temperatures forecast by Météo France will be around 0 degrees.

Nearly 50,000 runners will set off from the top of the Avenue des Champs-Elysées for a staggered start from 7:55 a.m.

The first to leave will be the disabled, followed by the Elite women (7:59 a.m.) and the Elite men (8:15 a.m.).

The following starts will then be staggered according to the objective of the runners (10:45 for a time of 4:30 and more).

The finish will be Avenue Foch with a loop in the Bois de Vincennes.

For the strongest, the record to beat is 2h04′21″, set last year by the Kenyan Elisha Rotich.

Are you ready to inspire Paris?

😏



Are you ready to inspire Paris?

😏#ParisMarathon pic.twitter.com/X8SZLe9Qye

— Schneider Electric Paris Marathon (@parismarathon) March 31, 2022

The tournament not to be missed: the Seine-et-Marne Open

TENNIS.

Listed among the six best international women's tournaments (and the only ITF tournament in Europe over this period), this competition has been taking place since Tuesday at the Departmental Center of the Tennis Committee 77 in Croissy-Beaubourg.

Endowed with 60,000 dollars, she will dedicate a new player this Saturday.

And after Claire Feuerstein in 2014, a new Frenchwoman could be crowned since the semi-finals, disputed until very late this Friday, oppose Léolia Jeanjean to the player of Liechtenstein Kathinka von Deichmann, followed by Chloé Paquet (seeded n ° 1) against the Czech Linda Noskova.

As usual, the Engie Open 77 welcomes players ranked between 50th and 200th place in the world, with of course a majority of French women, a third of whom are Seine-et-Marnaises.

Note that the singles final will be preceded by the doubles final.

This event is completely free, on registration and reservation online on the website of the departmental committee of Seine-et-Marne de tennis.

Small precision: the sanitary pass and the wearing of the mask are obligatory.

The evening show: breakdance at Les Mureaux

New Olympic discipline from the next Paris 2024 Games, breakdance continues to impose itself in the sports landscape.

After the first World Championships last December, amateurs can once again appreciate the virtuosity specialists this Saturday.

At the Cosec Pablo Neruda in Les Mureaux, between 6 and 8 p.m.,

the Ile-de-France/Normandy interregional breakdance battle.

On the program (free and free entry): the semi-finals and finals of the 4 categories (- 16 years old and + 16 years old boys and girls).

Come and encourage 👏 the #bboys and #bgirls during the final of the #Battle qualifier for the #championship of 🇫🇷 of #Breaking.🏆🤩


From 6 p.m. at Cosec Pablo Néruda!

(free entry)


🔸2 rue Salvador Allende, 78130, @Les_Mureaux


👉https://t.co/DVOAWc6i1R#JO2024 pic.twitter.com/XzF2da421j

— GPS&O (@CUGPSEO) March 31, 2022

The interregional “Battles Stages” of the French Championship take place in eight geographical areas.

The winners of each category advance to the national final (June 2 in Bordeaux) to score points in the standings, which allows them to join the French breaking team and acquire the status of high-level athlete.

To motivate themselves, the participants will be able to count on a white-hot atmosphere by the speakers Big Dood and Antoinette Gomis and the DJ'S Cléon and Kopt-R.

Several breakdance and hip-hop shows will be offered, in particular the companies Manimal Crew, Funky People Crew, Drippies Crew…

The program

BASKETBALL.

BetClic Elite

(26th day): BOULOGNE-LEVALLOIS - Châlons-Reims (Friday, 8.30 p.m., Marcel-Cerdan sports hall)

;

NANTERRE - Bourg-en-Bresse (Saturday, 8 p.m., Maurice-Thorez sports hall);

PARIS BASKETBALL - Gravelines-Dunkerque (Saturday, 8 p.m., Halle Carpentier).

HANDBALL.

Starligue

(22nd day): CRÉTEIL - Nantes (Saturday, 8:45 p.m., Palais Des Sports R. Oubron);

PSG - Aix (Sunday, 5 p.m., Pierre-de-Coubertin room).

Proligue

(24th day): IVRY - Dijon (Friday, 8.30 p.m., Auguste-Delaune gymnasium);

PONTAULT - MASSY (Friday, 8.30 p.m., Espace Roger-Boisramé);

Angers - TREMBLAY (Friday, 8:30 p.m.).

RUGBY.

Top 14

(22nd day).

RACING 92 - STADE FRANÇAIS (Sunday, 9:05 p.m., Paris La Défense Arena).

National

(23rd day): SURESNES - Tarbes (Sunday, 2 p.m., Jean-Moulin stadium);

Dax - MASSY (Sunday, 3 p.m.).

VOLLEYBALL.

Finals of the Coupe de France

, Salle Charpy (Paris XIII).

Ladies, 3 p.m.:

Le Cannet - Cannes;

gentlemen, 8 p.m.:

Tours - Chaumont.

Source: leparis

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