The future stars of handball, the Blues on ice, Wembanyama back… Your sports weekend in Ile-de-France

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2023-04-28 20:39:16

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.

This Saturday’s event: the Tiby to see the star seeds

HANDBALL. The TIBY, International Youth tournament, is a preparation event for the future international events of the French youth (U19M) and junior (U21M) teams. It brings together 4 strong nations of world handball around a high level competition.

After the October 2022 edition in Eaubonne for the U19M category, it is the U21M Espoirs who are taking part in this tournament which started this Thursday and whose finals are scheduled for this Saturday at the Olympe de Gouges gymnasium in Serris Val d’Europe. The team led by Yohann Delattre, who got rid of Tunisia (33-27) will face Hungary in the final (8 p.m.). Tunisia and Serbia will decide a little before in the match for 3rd place (5:30 p.m.).

The life-size rehearsal: double dose of the Blues in Cergy

ICE HOCKEY. Philippe Bozon’s French team started on Tuesday at the Aren’Ice in Cergy-Pontoise (where the Jokers usually play in the Magnus League) a new preparation camp for the next Elite World Cup which will take place from May 12 to 28. in Tampere (Finland) and Riga (Latvia). The Blues will end the week with a double confrontation against Slovenia, this Friday (8 p.m.) and this Saturday (4.30 p.m.).

This is an opportunity to see the selection called by the coach one last time on home soil since the next two meetings before the start of the competition will take place on May 5 and 6 in Norway. The France team, 14th nation in the world, will start its world championship against Austria on Saturday 13 May.

Discovery: the game of cat and mouse in Evry

CHASE TAG. Since Monday, and until this Saturday, the CCR Evry2 offers its visitors a unique experience reminiscent of playgrounds… in a slightly more extreme version: the chase tag. On a playground called quad, riddled with obstacles, the participants take turns taking on the role of cat and mouse. The latter must simply avoid being hit within a defined time.

This discipline codified in England is played in the four corners of the world and at all levels. It was therefore normal that Evry, cradle of the Yamakasi, allows it to be seen in broad daylight, knowing that there is only one room (Blast in Carré Sénart) where you can play there. The local team “The Crow”, which aims for the French championships will be present, as well as the European champion team BLACKLIST which includes three former “disciples” of the Yamakasi and Léo Urban, the famous extreme climber.

Initiations will take place at Place de l’Europe level 1. They are free and accessible from 6 years old from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Professional choreographies are also planned, as well as a pro competition (3 p.m.).

The number: 15.

BASKET. Like the number of days separating the last match of the Metropolitans in Betclic Elite (84-83 defeat in Limoges, April 15) from their next meeting, Sunday at home against Gravelines. They should have played against Cholet last Tuesday but the match was postponed due to the European Cup final played by the Mauges club on Wednesday. A long pose lived like an eternity for Mets fans, impatient to find the arabesques of Victor Wembanyama and his partners. Vincent Collet’s players, guaranteed to play in the playoffs, took the opportunity to prepare for the intense end of the season ahead.

Dolphins of Monaco in the standings, they could recover the long-standing injuries including Hugo Besson. Suffering from the hip, the back had played his last match in January (84-83 victory against Asvel) and had subsequently undergone an arthroscopy. His return to play is good news for the Mets, now deprived of point guard Tremont Waters (who left the club), before approaching the playoffs.

Farewells: the der’de Dorian Rougeyron at home

VOLLEY. Unless there is a surprise – or a sporting miracle – the reception of Narbonne, this Friday (8 p.m., Charpy room), during the 3rd day of the qualifying tournament for a European Cup, should be the last home match of Paris Volley this season. . The last two days will be played away (in Sant-Nazaire then in Montpellier) and the club – deprived of many starters – is not sure of qualifying for the semi-finals of this final phase. Therefore, it could be the last of Dorian Rougeyron on the bench of the capital club. Arrived as a player at the PUC at the age of 12 in the 1990s then became coach of the Paris Volleyball first team in 2011, he will join Tourcoing at the start of the school year. A video in his honor should be shown on giant screens before the game.

The duel to follow: Paris Basketball welcomes Roanne with the playoffs in mind

BASKET. Four days before the verdicts in Betclic Elite, the suspense remains total in the race for the last tickets for the playoffs. If Gravelines, 8th and last qualified for the final stages, has two lengths in advance (but one more match, 16 V, 15 D) on his pursuers Paris and Roanne (14 V, 16 D), the latter can always hope to grab the bet in the event of no fault in the last straight line. A last sprint that they begin this Saturday in a direct confrontation whose loser will have strongly mortgaged his chances of participating in the playoffs.

At the same time, a few kilometers from the Carpentier hall, Nanterre will receive Blois for a duel between the poorly ranked. Relegated in March, the players of Pascal Donnadieu have since raised their heads and chained 5 successes in 6 days. Recovered to 11th position, they could officially validate their maintenance in the event of success against Blois (15th) this Saturday.

THE PROGRAM

BASE-BALL. Division 1 (6th day, Sunday, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.): SENART – Nice (Templiers stadium in Lieusaint); MONTIGNY-LE-BTX – Rouen (Jean-Maréchal stadium).

BASKET. Betclic Elite (31st day): NANTERRE – Blois (Saturday, 8 p.m., Palais des sports Maurice-Thorez); PARIS – Roanne (Saturday, 8 p.m., Halle Georges-Carpentier); BOULOGNE-LEVALLOIS – Gravelines-Dunkirk (Sunday, 5 p.m., Marcel-Cerdan sports hall).

VOLLEY. European Qualification Tournament (3rd day): PARIS – Narbonne (Friday, 8 p.m., Pierre-Charpy room).


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