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8400 participants in the Ekiden, from stand-up to Paris Basket… Your sports weekend in Île-de-France

2022-11-04T11:06:00.616Z


Many sporting events will enliven the halls and stadiums of the Paris region this Saturday and Sunday. We offer you a


Since the start of the season, Le Parisien has offered a selection of issues and events not to be missed in Île-de-France before each weekend.

Overview.

The event: Comedy Game at Paris basketball

BASKETBALL.

There is always something special happening with Paris Basketball.

After having organized an event match at Roland-Garros in front of more than 10,000 spectators in mid-October or a giant escape game to celebrate Halloween last weekend in its Carpentier lair, the capital club is offering the 2nd edition this Sunday. of his

“Comedy Game”.

Before the start of the match against Le Mans at 7 p.m., a hundred privileged people will attend a comedy show, a stand-up, with four artists accustomed to the Le Paname scene: Julien Sabas, Yazid Assoumani, Rokhaya and Alexandre Aguirre .

The show will begin at 5 p.m.

Ticket office: Show + Match: €20;

match only from €12.

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The poster: PSG challenges Chambéry this Sunday

HANDBALL.

The club of the capital, which found the chair of leader of Starligue after the defeat last Sunday of Nantes in Limoges, with a very good Yann Genty in the goals, offers a new challenge to Coubertin Sunday with the arrival of Chambéry ( 16 hours).

Victorious (32-30) over Porto in the Champions League on Thursday, Luka Karabatic's teammates continue their series of seven matches to be played in November, including six at home.

A hellish pace where we will have to hold on by relying on in-form individuals, like Elohim Prandi (11 goals against Porto, 14 last Sunday in Dunkirk).

Also at home, Ivry (11th) will try this Friday to give themselves a breath of fresh air against Dunkirk (9th), while Créteil (12th) will challenge the Nantes ogre on Sunday.

In Proligue, Pontault, leader and only undefeated team in the two professional men's championships, welcomes Massy (8th) in an old-fashioned derby which could well reshuffle the cards, and which Tremblay (4th) could take advantage of if he wins at Besancon.

The big gathering: the Maïf Ekiden of Paris

ROAD RACING.

With no less than 1,500 teams at the start, or some 8,400 participants, the most famous relay marathon in France attracts all runner profiles, from novice to experienced.

Between friends, club partners, or colleagues, they were once again numerous, this year, to collectively pin a bib to their jersey and come to take the start, this Sunday.

The 1,325 teams taking part in the full course (5, 10, 5, 10, 5 and 7.195 km relays) and the 175 aligned in the "Half" format (5, 10, 5 km relays) will start at 9 a.m. Quai Branly, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

192 formations will also participate in the French Championships of the specialty, the Parisian meeting serving this year as support for the great annual national explanation.

🏁 Beginner or confirmed runner, take part on Sunday November 6 in the "mаrаthоn-rеlаіs", on the banks of the Seine near the Eiffel Tower!



🏃 A great opportunity to admire the monuments of Paris while working out!



More info on the event ⬇️


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— Ile-de-France Region (@iledefrance) October 26, 2022

The Paris Ekiden is not just a popular event attracting thousands of competitors.

True to its eco-responsible image, the event continues to deploy, year after year, an increasingly vast system of clean and committed actions.

The race this year includes a whole chain of eco-responsible actions covering all the mechanisms inherent in an event of several thousand people.

From bulk supplies to recycled bibs, from sorting waste to recovering reusable materials, everything has been thought out to make the party beautiful.

The unusual of the weekend: E-sport competitions at Porte de Versailles.

E-SPORTS

.

After two years of absence due to the Covid 19 pandemic, Paris Games Week is back in force this week at the Parc des Expositions at Porte de Versailles.

Video game aficionados will be delighted by numerous preview game tests and the presence of the main publishers and pro players.

Competitions are also on the weekend program with the semi-finals - Saturday and Sunday - of the Coupe de France of the League of Legends phenomenon.

The Vitual Arena E-sport French Cup finals, which see teams of several players evolve and compete in a virtual world, are also on the program.

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The event not to be missed: the 1000 Foils in Melun

FENCING.

Organized every year since 1969 by the Cercle d'escrime de Melun Val-de-Seine, the 1000 Foils - Challenge Crouzy - brings together in one day several hundred young foil fencers, boys and girls, from all over the country, from the chick categories to minimal.

This is an opportunity to see perhaps the future tricolor champions in this weapon which for decades has brought many medals to France in all major international competitions.

The CEMVS is no exception to the rule with Enzo Lefort's titles in the World Championship and the Olympic Games in recent years, and Pauline Ranvier's places of honor.

The 54th edition of this competition will take place this Sunday at the Jacques-Marinelli sports complex (place de la Motte aux Cailles), from 8:15 a.m.

The duel to follow: Paris receives the leader Chaumont

VOLLEYBALL.

On alternating current since the start of the season, culminating in particular with a victory over defending champion Montpellier, Paris (8th) will have to show its best face this Saturday for the arrival of the leader Chaumont (6 p.m., Salle Charpy, Paris XIII).

An opponent who has lost only one match in 6 days The mission therefore promises to be delicate for the players of Dorian Rougeyron.

But the Parisians can count on the talents of passer Kellian Motta Paes, the firepower of Ibrahim Lawani (22 points on Wednesday in the 3-2 defeat in Nice) and Joachim Panou to defy the odds.

Note that Panou, a former young international, is, at 25, one of the revelations of this start to the championship.

💥 Nice 🆚 Paris 💪



End of the match


After saving 2 match points, the Parisians failed to win this match 🏐



Paris will start preparing tomorrow for the match against @CVB52HM on Saturday (ticketing 🎟️: https:/ /t.co/Q4P02hySze )



Go Paris!

🔵⚪️🟣 pic.twitter.com/N1ovnO23WX

— Paris Volleyball (@ParisVolley75) November 2, 2022

The number: 6

RUGBY.

Overcome bad luck!

Since the 2014-2015 season, Massy has faced the Montauban club six times, where he is going this weekend during the 10th day of Pro D2.

And each time, the match ended with a loss for the Massicois.

A bad black series, a scathing 6-0, which the fifteen of Essonne hopes to see end this Friday.

In addition, a victory would allow Massy, ​​penultimate with a very small point ahead of… Montauban but who remains on 3 successes and 2 losses, to give himself some air in the standings.

🚨 PRO D2 - DAY 10 🚨



After a victory, our Seniors will be keen to continue the dynamic during the trip to @UsmSapiacRugby 👊



⏰ Friday November


04-7:30 p.m. 🏟 Spiac Stadium


🎥 CANAL+ Sport


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GO MASSY!

🔵⚫️#RêverFort #MadeInMassy pic.twitter.com/W5afgEsUcM

– Rugby Club Massy Essonne (@RCME91) October 31, 2022

The program

BASKETBALL.

Betclic Elite

(8th day).

BOULOGNE-LEVALLOIS - Limoges (Friday, 8.30 p.m., Marcel-Cerdan sports hall in Levallois);

Le Portel - NANTERRE (Friday, 8 p.m.);

PARIS - Le Mans (Sunday, 7 p.m., Georges-Carpentier hall, Paris 13th).

National 1

(9th day).

Pool A: RUEIL - Rennes (Friday, 8 p.m., Stadium).

Pool B: CERGY-PONTOISE - Besançon (Saturday, 8 p.m., Complexe des Maradas).

HANDBALL.

Starleague

(8th day).

IVRY - Dunkirk (Friday, 8.30 p.m., Auguste Delaune Gymnasium);

PSG - Chambéry (Sunday, 4 p.m., Coubertin stadium, Paris XVI);

Nantes - CRETEIL (Sunday, 5 p.m.).

Proligue

(8th day).

Besançon - TREMBLAY (Friday, 8:15 p.m.);

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

ICE HOCKEY.

Magnus League

(15th day).

Grenoble - CERGY-PONTOISE (Friday, 8:15 p.m.).

RUGBY.

Top 14

(10th day).

Stade Toulousain - STADE FRANCAIS (Saturday, 3 p.m.);

RACING 92 - Perpignan (Saturday, 5 p.m., Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre).

Pro D2

(10th day): Montauban - MASSY (Friday, 7:30 p.m.).

National

(9th day): SURESNES - Tarbes (Saturday, 6 p.m., Jean Moulin stadium).

VOLLEYBALL.

League A

(7th day).

PARIS - Chaumont (Saturday, 6 p.m., Salle Charpy, Paris 13th);

Tourcoing - PLESSIS-ROBINSON (Sunday, 5 p.m.).

Women's League A

(4th day): Mulhouse - LEVALLOIS (Thursday, 8 p.m.);

Le Cannet - STADE FRANCAIS PARIS SAINT-CLOUD (Saturday, 8 p.m.).

Source: leparis

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