The tournament, which was one of the new features of this seventh edition, was a resounding success.
This seventh edition of the Little Princes League ended with the traditional evening that brought together participants, volunteers, and organizers. This past Sunday, as the lanterns went out, delegations left the Thau basin to return to their regions.
A great success
Besides a not very “nice” weather, closer to a February month than what one would expect in mid-May, the highlight was the encounter with adapted sports. The message was conveyed, and we witnessed moments of communion between athletes, united and joyful, rarely experiencing sadness even in defeat.
The tournament was a true success. Players and coaches alike enjoyed meeting different teams from various regions. The chaperones were unanimous in their decision to return.
Unanimous praise
Out of the six teams that made the trip, the final saw Boulogne-Billancourt face Langogne. For Maxence Rouquet-Bousquet, the technical lead of the muscatel section, it was a great satisfaction: “I want to thank everyone who attended the tournament. Everyone watched and supported the adapted sports teams. The image will remain, contributing to the smooth running of the competition in an excellent spirit and without any incidents.”






