Sixth and final promotion in this fourth season of Judo Pro League The Red Star Club de Montreuil is counting on this new event to further unite all strata of the club, which was founded in the early 1950s. "If we accepted this challenge following our third-place finish in the French mixed team championships of VerquinIt is above all so that our members, whether volunteers, managers, athletes, adults or children, can all take part in this great celebration," explains Rachid. Berkipresident and teacher of the Seine-Saint-Denis facility. From a sporting point of view, we're going to do everything we can to see it through to the end, by showing ourselves capable of reconciling the schedule of the Judo Pro League and individual calendars to bring progression to all our athletes. This long-term format should enable our group to progress as a whole.

A squad that looks good on paper, just like the tatami you can see during training. montreuillois for years. "Like We're in the habit of welcoming all those who wish to join us, and some of our athletes spend time with us on a regular basis over a given period, enabling us to forge links and offer a different perspective that may prove relevant in breaking new ground. A well-established relationship which we use today to strengthen our backbone and present a face which, I hope, will be as competitive as possible in this Judo Pro. League. " These are old acquaintances of French judo, such as Olympians Asmaa Niang and Kayra Ozdemiror the multi-medalists national Samah Hawa Camara and Kévin Azémawho will try to raise Montreuil's red star high.



















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