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Vote. Elect the athlete of the year in Meurthe-et-Moselle!

Vote. Elect the athlete of the year in Meurthe-et-Moselle!

Every month since last September, we've asked you to vote for your favorite athlete. With this first round of competition complete, it's time for the grand finale. Or rather, the grand finales. Because this year again, we're offering you two trophies to choose the athlete who most thrilled you during the season. On the starting line: six contenders in each category. Champions who have made the department shine far beyond its borders. So, who will be elected athlete of the season for the 2024-2025 season in Meurthe-et-Moselle? You don't change a winning team: it's up to you to vote, and you have until Sunday, July 20 at 8 p.m.

  • Bastien Scherer (volleyball). U19 world champion in the summer of 2023, then U20 European champion last September, the 20-year-old volleyball player from Nancy was also crowned French champion (in Élite avenir and Ligue A) with Tours, where he has just extended his adventure.
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  • Léo Lambert (karate). The young karateka from Toul, licensed at Mont-Saint-Martin, brought home a fine bronze medal from the Cadet World Championships held in Venice in October, in the -57 kg category. More recently, in March, he won the Orléans Open, this time in the junior category.
  • Villers and Nancy TC. The Villarois tennis players swept the board this winter, finishing as Grand Est champions. They continued their momentum during the spring campaign, where they had long aimed for promotion to Nationale 3, which slipped through their fingers on the final day. Photo: Hugo Drelon
  • Olcay Kaya (boxing). First national professional belt for the boxer from Pont-à-Mousson who, in December, won the Jean-Claude Bouttier Challenge in the super welterweight category by judges' decision. The next step? Competing in a French championship! Photo Maxime Schléret
  • Thibaut Hagen (shooting). At the French 10m Championships, held in February at the Châteauroux National Center, the junior from the Nancy Shooting Society scored a double victory by winning a silver medal in the standard pistol, then gold in the precision pistol. Photo by Alexandre Marchi
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  • Benjamin Choquert (duathlon). Six years after his first world title, the duathlete from Nancy won a second world title on June 21 in Spain. At 39, he has once again become the king of the discipline and added even more depth to a breathtaking list of achievements.
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