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Sports/Côte-d’Or. News in brief for Wednesday, January 12


Athletics

Trail du Vieux Semur this Saturday

Organized by David De Vecchi and the Pédale semuroise, the Trail du Vieux Semur will take place on Saturday evening at nightfall. But the program will start at 2:30 p.m. with the 10 km loop for hikers, followed at 3 p.m. by the children’s races, managed by the Semur athletics club. The 18 km trail, which will climb to the heights of Mount Telegraph, with a bird’s eye view of the city, will leave at 5:30 p.m. The Trail des Remparts (10 km) will be launched at 6 p.m. and will offer a superb discovery of the illuminated city. The participation gauge has been set at 600 people, and participants will receive a reminder of the health instructions with their bib. The nerve center of the event will be the Mail.

Football

Gambardella: the ASPTT Dijon fixed this Thursday

The only Côte-d’Orienne formation still in the running in the Gambardella Cup, ASPTT Dijon will know its opponent in 16is final this Thursday at 12 noon. The matches will be played over the weekend of January 30 and 31.

CAN: Mali gets off to a good start

If the Dijon defender Senou was not on the score sheet this Wednesday, Mali won its first match of the competition 1-0, against Tunisia of Naïm Sliti. The Malians won on a penalty from Ibrahima Koné (48e ) after a meeting with a strange outcome. It indeed lasted only 89 minutes and 45 seconds, while numerous stoppages had enamelled the second period.

Handball

Prouvensier and Skolkova extend to Nice

This week, Dijon winger Marie Prouvensier (27) activated her optional year to stay on the Côte-d’Azur, where she is now under contract with OGCN until 2023. In addition, Slovak Martina Skolkova also extended her Nice adventure for a season.

Proligue: Christophe Viennet leaves Sélestat

The fifth season of Bisontin Christophe Viennet on the Sélestat bench will be the last. At the end of the contract at the end of the 2021-2022 financial year, the 44-year-old technician will not extend the adventure with the Alsatian club, current seventh in Proligue. “So goes the life of the manager who must know how to step aside when the cycle seems to be coming to an end,” commented the person concerned this Wednesday on social networks.

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