Circuit international. We had left him grimacing, exhausted and embarrassed by a pain in the lower back felt during the Roland-Garros junior tournament. This Thursday, after a few days of rest with the family, Harold Mayot found the part of the national training center for a physical recovery. “The back is better, but I’m taking it easy,” he explains. “There, I did a bit of physics, especially cycling. I’m going to cycle like this all week and will be back snowshoeing next week. “The Lorrain, still n ° 1 in the world junior and 415th in the world for seniors, hopes to take advantage of the last tournaments of the season to see his ranking among professionals climb:” I am registered in Portugal, at the end of the month, where I am so far accepted in qualifying. And afterwards, I would undoubtedly return to Villers-lès-Nancy (where he won last year). “
Sarreguemines tournament. After the great success of the Forbach tournament, the Future of Sarreguemines is on the international calendar. A little over a week before the first trade, the signals are already good. Nicolas Schwartz, the very dynamic president of Sarreguemines and director of the event, has announced that the local Hugo Schott will, quite logically, have an invitation to compete in the final table. And what a final table: with thirty players between the 300th and 500th places in the world, he will be more challenging than ever. Antoine Cornut Chauvinc, winner at Forbach, should be there, like his compatriot Arthur Cazaux, young full of ambition, or the Swiss junior Leandro Riedi, recent Roland-Garros finalist in the category.
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