This weekend, the regional interclubs took place in Chalon-sur-Saône. Among men, the Dijon Swimming Alliance is in second place, just behind Besançon, strengthened by Swiss swimmers.
A silver place for the Côte-d’Orien club that could have turned into gold without the disqualification of Alexien Kouma in the 200m breaststroke, the judges accuse him of putting two ripples in a casting. “We’ve never had this problem before. He is still a national swimmer trained here as well who went to Marseilles for a year “, Ramzi Mekhmoukh, coach with DNA, is surprised, who did not want to do too much with the jury, despite the loss of this first place. “The balance remains positive”, assures the Dijon coach, his flock has won six of the ten individual events and two out of three relays.
A young female collective
Among women, the task was more complicated for the Dijon Swimming Alliance which presented a very young group (one swimmer born in 2010, three in 2009). However, the Côte-d’Orien club climbs to 3And walks behind Chalon and Besançon, Daphné Mélis still outclasses the 200m breaststroke. Note the 11And site of the CN Beaune.