Hand in Ivry, Wemby in Bercy, salsa in Paris… Your sports weekend in Île-de-France

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2023-05-05 14:24:21

Good habits do not change and sport continues to occupy your weekends. Le Parisien offers a selection of issues and details the events not to be missed in Île-de-France. Overview.

The poster not to be missed: Ivry welcomes Chartres in the race to maintain

HANDBALL. The end of the season is approaching and the noose will tighten more and more for the Ile-de-France clubs in the running. In Starligue, the situation should not change for the leading trio. Leader after its demonstration against Montpellier, the PSG goes to Limoges aware of the stake. This Sunday, the Auguste-Delaune gymnasium in Ivry offers a double poster with, at 5:30 p.m., the clash between Ivry (13th) and Chartres (14th), crucial in the race to maintain. Just before, the women’s team of Stella Saint-Maur (4th in National 1) will be keen to win a new victory against Besançon, with a view to their accession to the Butagaz Energie League.

In Proligue, the shock between Pontault (4th) and Tremblay, the leader, could open the royal road to players from Seine-St-Denis three days before the end of the regular season. Both teams are already guaranteed to play in the play-offs, and more likely even directly in the semi-finals for Tremblay.

The match to follow: Boulogne-Levallois at the Accor Arena

BASKET. The end of the Betclic Elite regular season is coming soon. After the first 34 matches, the top eight in the standings will meet for the quarter-finals. For Paris (9th) and to a lesser probability Nanterre (11th), it is still possible to jump on the bandwagon provided you end up in a cannonball. Both teams are away this weekend.

For Boulogne-Levallois, the cause is already heard. Victor Wembanyama and his teammates, current dolphins of Monaco, cannot catch up with the Monegasques. their interest is to finish as well as possible to secure 2nd place in the standings. It starts with a success this Sunday against Bourg-en-Bresse (4th). the meeting takes place this Sunday (7 p.m.) at the Accor Arena.

To find the sun: the Pierre-de-Coubertin gymnasium

SALSA/BACHATA/KIZOMBA. Three trips to the end of the world without traveling at a lower cost, and the pleasure of seeing real professionals. Here is what the Pierre-de-Coubertin room, where PSG handball players usually play, is offering this weekend. No sticky ball on the menu, but rather the best dancers in the country of salsa, bachata, and kizomba.

For two days, each competing couple will give their best during the French championships. On the program: relaxation, smiles, sunshine, Latin rhythms, sensuality, and above all high standards. The technique will have to be perfect to impose itself and convince the various jurors who will not let anything pass!

The race for a good cause: Wings for Life in the Bois de Vincennes

RUNNING. A unique event in the world. For the tenth time, takes place this Sunday a charity race held simultaneously in several cities and countries around the world, in favor of research on spinal cord injuries, of which all donations and registration fees will be directly donated to research projects. Confirmed athletes, such as Matthias Dandois and Sasha Zoy, await you at the Bois de Vincennes, from 1 p.m.

Participants can choose from two race modes using an application, which they simply need to connect to at the start. You will have to race against the “catch car”, a kind of virtual car, which will start 30 minutes after the start of the race, at a speed of 14km/h, then increase its pace until the last athletes in the world entire are caught up. The goal is to stay the longest in the race and try to be eliminated last, with the greatest distance covered on the clock. If you cannot be there, it is possible to run anywhere in the world thanks to the application, whether you are alone or with friends.

In line with Oxford-Cambridge, students row on the Seine

ROWING. The Pôle Léonard de Vinci association, Aviron DeVinci, is organizing the 1st student rowing competition on the Seine in Paris, this Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Port Grenelle (15th arr.). On this occasion, 15 boats and 150 student competitors from 9 schools (ENAC, ENSMA, ENSEA, ESCP, ESSEC, HEC, IPSA, UTC and the Pole Léonard De Vinci) will take part in the race.

The Aviron de Vinci association wishes to perpetuate this multi-school competition like the famous Oxford and Cambridge race. This event is part of the perspective of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, rowing being a discipline present at the Olympic Games since 1976. Beyond its sporting aspect, this competition is part of the process of cleaning up the Seine, hired by the city of Paris on the occasion of the Olympic Games.

THE PROGRAM

BASE-BALL. Division 1 (7th day, Sunday, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.): SAVIGNY-SUR-ORGE – Nice (Jean-Moulin sports park); Metz-SENART; MONTIGNY-LE-BTX – PUC (Jean-Maréchal stadium).

BASKET. Betclic Elite (32nd day): Blois – PARIS (Friday, 8 p.m.); Strasbourg – NANTERRE (Saturday, 8 p.m.); BOULOGNE-LEVALLOIS – Bourg-en-Bresse (Sunday, 7 p.m., Accor Arena).

HANDBALL. Liqui Moly Starligue (26th day): Limoges – PSG (Friday, 8 p.m.); IVRY – Chartres (Sunday, 5.30 p.m., Auguste-Delaune gymnasium). Proligue (28th day, Friday, 8:30 p.m.): PONTAULT – TREMBLAY (Espace Roger-Boisramé); MASSY – Villeurbanne (Pierre de Coubertin Omnisports Centre). Butagaz League (22nd day): St-Amand-Porte du Hainaut – PARIS 92 (Sunday, 4 p.m.).

RUGBY. Top 14 (Day 24): Clermont – STADE FRANCAIS (Saturday, 3 p.m.); RACING 92 – Bayonne (Saturday, 5 p.m., Paris La Défense Arena). Pro D2 (30th and last day): Colomiers – MASSY (Friday, 9 p.m.).

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