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The fall of Racing 92, PSG hand in the Cup final and Ile-de-France basketball proud of its hopes... it was your sports weekend in Ile-de-France

2022-05-15T20:38:10.999Z


"Le Parisien" returns every weekend to all the results and highlights of sporting events in Ile-de-France, excluding


After a new sports weekend, excluding football, "Le Parisien" invites you to come back to the main results of clubs in Île-de-France.

Disappointment: the elimination of Racing 92 in the semi-finals of the European Cup

RUGBY.

The disappointment is immense.

Frustration too.

After leading 10-0, Racing 92 was overthrown (13-20) on Sunday by La Rochelle in the semi-final of the European Cup.

A defeat synonymous with premature elimination on the European scene for the players of Laurent Travers.

A match played in front of 15,522 spectators at the half-empty Bollaert-Delelis stadium.

The Racingmen were indeed unable to play their meeting in their usual lair of the Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre due to a concert by the rap group Sexion d'Assaut.

"They were very realistic about the match, we made too many mistakes, we were sometimes more dangerous but they managed to concretize their actions, analyzes Gaël Fickou, captain of Racing 92. It's hard to analyze the match hot but the key was discipline.

They were more rewarded on scratches, the referee was strict on the ruck zones, they were formidable in this area, as well as on the balls carried.

We have huge regrets, it's pointless.

We have the opportunity to score at the end but these are the vagaries of sport.

Honestly, it was not an easy match, they are very strong, very dense, and they didn't give up until the end, congratulations on their state of mind.

It is very frustrating.

We lose for lack of pragmatism and because of our indiscipline.

🏟️ Thank you so much to @RCLens, its teams and the Lensois who welcomed us superbly!



Thank you thank you thank you 🙏🙏


and beautiful end of the season to you!!!

pic.twitter.com/vA6bNEZCAY

— Racing 92 (@racing92) May 15, 2022

The perf of the weekend: PSG handball players in the final of the Coupe de France

HANDBALL.

Between two Champions League matches against Kiel (30-30 in the first leg), PSG handball players returned to more ordinary business this Saturday.

If we consider that a semi-final of the Coupe de France is an ordinary affair.

Faced with Toulouse, the champions of France had a match more hooked than expected.

But it is well known, in the Cup only the result counts.

PSG won 37-32.

See you now on June 11 at the Accor Arena for the final.

Paris will find Nantes who beat Chartres.

But from here, there is a crazy challenge to take up: go and win the return match of the Champions League on Thursday evening in Kiel.

On Saturday, the 🔴🔵 validated their place in the #CDF final after their victory in front of Toulouse!



Raul #Gonzalez: "Everyone wants to win the title"@benileven: "A final without a title is useless"@HansenToft: "We started very well"#PSGTOU (37-32) pic.twitter.com/ YY4D2tBKE1

— PSG Handball (@psghand) May 14, 2022

Weekend coronations: young Ile-de-France basketball players celebrate

It is well known, talent does not wait for the number of years!

And the young basketball players from Ile de France have their pockets full.

This weekend, the Ile-de-France clubs made a real raid during the national finals of the Franc championships for the under-15s.

Among the girls, Paris Basket 18th won the title by defeating in the final of Marne la Vallée (60-55).

Among the boys too, the coronation returned to a club in the Ile-de-France region.

Already crowned in 2016 and 2018, Nanterre won its third French championship title on Sunday by dominating in the final, in Saint-Julien-les-Villas (Aube), the young shoots of Asvel (80-78).

The reward of an almost perfect season for the players of Amine El Hajraoui (1 defeat in 22 games) and best attack in the championship 93 points on average.

Charenton finished 4th in the final four.

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The number: 2

RUGBY.

Like the number of Ile-de-France clubs which won their direct tickets to the Fédérale 1 this weekend. disposed of Barbezieux-Jonzac (go: 18-18; return: 20-13) and Voiron (47-12; 28-22).

They will play the round of 16 from May 29.

For the Pucistes this return to the 4th national level marks the end of a long purgatory in the lower divisions.

Former bastion of French rugby, semi-finalist of the French Championship in 1947, 1955 and 1958 and essential passage for many internationals and pro players, the PUC is now aiming for the title of Fed 2.

For Courbevoie and Sarcelles, eliminated them in 16th, the mass is not yet said.

They can still hope to get their tickets for the Fed 1 at the end of the dams.

The sentence: "I am proud of my players", Amara Sy, president of Cergy-Pontoise after the elimination of his team in the quarter-finals of N1

BASKETBALL.

Hope was slim.

Tiny.

And the suspense did not last long.

Both beaten on their floors in the quarter-finals of the National 1 playoffs, Rueil and Cergy failed to pull off a good one.

They both suffered the law of their adversaries.

For the promoted Cergy it is the end of a beautiful course.

“I am proud of my players, savors Amara Sy, interior of Paris Basketball and president of Cergy.

While I thought we were going to fight for maintenance, they fought to live this adventure in the playoffs.

These are guys who wet the shirt, who don't cheat.

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What to say except THANK YOU 🖤🤍



This season has been historic.

You fought from the first to the last second.



This group marked the history of the club with an unprecedented participation in the Pro B accession playoffs ⚔️



Thank you all, players, staff, volunteers, and you public pic.twitter.com/SjdS5JIj3W

– Cergy-Pontoise Spartans (@CPBB_Officiel) May 13, 2022

The image: runners in emblematic places in Paris

The day after Museum Night, the capital's most emblematic monuments opened their doors this Sunday to welcome thousands of runners for the 4th edition of the "Run my City by Salomon" race.

A unique event among all those that take place every weekend which allows its participants - more and more numerous - to cross and discover the emblematic places of the capital.

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The series: Ivry takes place in the ProLigue

HANDBALL.

Already guaranteed to return to the Starligue for the season, the handball players from Ivry were easy to win in Sarrebourg 31-41.

Pontault-Combault also won in Angers 33-27 and Massy also won by beating Strasbourg 30-29.

In the standings before the last day, Massy has nothing left to play for and will finish quietly on May 20 against Billère.

At the same time, the derby between Pontault and Ivry can be expensive.

Pontault may not have abandoned the idea of ​​finishing second to steal the place from Cherbourg.

THE RESULTS

BASEBALL.

Division 1 (5th day).

Pool A:

SAVIGNY-SUR-ORGE - Metz: 5-0, 7-5, Rouen - PUC: 14-4, 20-0.

Pool B:

SENART - Montpellier: 1-4, 7-3.

BASKETBALL.

National 1 male.

Playoffs (quarter-final return)

.

Lorient - CERGY-PONTOISE 85-64 (go: 82-50, Cergy eliminated);

La Rochelle - RUEIL 68-56 (go: 75-63, Rueil eliminated).

National 1 female.

Playoffs (3rd day)

: Feyriat - SCEAUX 78-70.

HANDBALL

.

French Cup (semi-final):

PSG - Toulouse 39-32.

Proligue (29th day)

: MASSY - Strasbourg 30-29;

Angers-PONTAULT 27-33;

Nice-TREMBLAY 28-27;

Sarrebourg-IVRY 31-41.

RUGBY.

European Cup (semi-final).

RACING 92 - La Rochelle 13-20.

Women's Elite (quarter-finals)

: Stade Bordelais - BOBIGNY 18-15.

Playdowns:

Lille - STADE FRANÇAIS 27-17.

VOLLEYBALL.

Women's Elite (playoffs, 10th and last day)

: Saint-Dié-des-Vosges - LEVALLOIS 0-3.

Playdowns

: Vitrolles - CLAMART 3-0.

Source: leparis

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