Le Havre nautical club – Wikipedia
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The Le Havre nautical club is a swimming club located in Le Havre.
The Le Havre nautical club was born in 1932 from the rapprochement of 2 clubs on Federal Union of Normandy (U.F.N.N) who knows financial problems and the Association Sportive Augustin Normand (A.S.A.N) which has Quai Lamblardie installations, in a basin located in downtown Havre [ first ] .
The new “Blues and Reds” club led by Bernard Fournier (UFNN) and Pierre Leporq (ASAN) closes its first season with 600 members while the most optimistic hoped only 150 and the progress of sports is constant until ‘in 1939.
In the commercial basin, the installations are floating, including the changing rooms located in a barge.
After Charles Guerrier, André Levillain, Maître Galanti and Maurice Lecoq, Georges Le Houerou was brought to the presidency from 1938 to 1958. He succeeded Georges Le Houerou then René Auvray.
After a judgment in 1940, in 1941 the activity resumed and the Beach of Le Havre being prohibited, the nautical club welcomed 2,500 members Quai Lamblardie. In 1944, the installations were destroyed and the CNH moved to a season in a barrack of the bar in the current site of the International Commercial Center. In 1946 the CNH again had 2,500 members.
The It is forbidden to bathe in the polluted water of the commercial basin and the CNH finds refuge on the beach in “sea baths”.
As early as 1959, President René Auvray and his team embarked on the development of plans in the seafront swimming pool.
In , the building permit is granted and the , the dream becomes reality: the swimming pool is inaugurated by offering its members the modern and comfortable installations of a 25 -meter swimming pool, heated fresh water.
As early as 1932, the nautical club became the first Norman swimming club.
In Water-Polo, if the beginnings are difficult, the “Blues and Reds” triumph over 1937 by winning the first titles of Champions in Normandy.
The Ballets Nautical section was created in 1947, under the leadership of Édouard Thomas. When it was created the nautical club held one of the first teams in France, both by quality and by the number of ballerinas. Currently it is a group of around 90 regional ballerinas that represents the Le Havre nautical club on Norman competitions.
The diving section was created in 1947. Currently, the dive is no longer active at the club because the only diver in the city was destroyed during the work of the swimming pool of the Cours de la République.
In 1949, Micheline Lavialle was champion of France minimal of 50 m Crawl in 37 “5/10.
In 1980, the CNH sent a swimmer to the Olympic Games for the first time. Xavier Savin represents the club in Moscow.
In 1996, it was David Abrard’s turn to represent the CNH at the Atlanta Games.
In 2004, Hugues Duboscq was the first CNH swimmer to win an Olympic medal.
Hugues Duboscq has won numerous medals in national and international competitions in the 2000s. Since retired in 2012, the club has no longer won the slightest medal at the French Championships. In 2015, the emblematic coach Christos Paparodopoulos also left the CNH following an economic dismissal [ 2 ] . The club, in difficulty, will then let all of its high -level swimmers leave. In 2017, with the return of Hugues Duboscq as section president and the arrival of a new train, Timothee Diebolt, the club A found of ambition among young people and juniors. He hears his young swimmers covered and accompany them towards the high level.
In 2019 a swimmer qualified again for the French elite championships.
French Championship Palmère Elite – Basin of 50 m
Competition | Ranking | Name of Burning swimmers |
OR | MONEY | BRONZE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 – Chartres | NC – 0 pts | 0 | – | – | – |
2020 – Saint -Raphaël | NC – 0 pts | 0 | – | – | – |
2019 – Rennes | NC – 0 pts | 0 | – | – | – |
2018 – Saint -Raphaël | NC – 0 pts | 0 | – | – | – |
2017 – Schiltigheim | NC – 0 pts | 0 | – | – | – |
2016 – Montpellier | 102 It is – 25 pts | first | – | – | – |
2015 – Limoges | 77 It is – 30 pts | 3 | – | – | – |
2014 – Chartres | 141 It is – 3 pts | 3 | – | – | – |
2013 – Rennes | – | 0 | – | – | – |
2012 – Dunkirk | 17 It is – 276 pts | 4 | first ( 200 breaststroke H) | first ( 50 brewe h) | first ( 100 brewe H) |
2011 – Strasbourg | 34 It is – 170 pts | 3 | 2 ( 100/200 brewe H) | first ( 50 brewe H [ 3 ] ) | – |
2010 – Saint -Raphaël | 16 It is – 113 pts | 3 | 2 ( 100/200 brewe H) | first ( 50 brewe h) | – |
2009 – Montpellier | 32 It is – 81 pts | 3 | first ( 100 Brasse H [ 4 ] ) | – | – |
2008 – Dunkirk | 29 It is – 82 pts | 2 | 2 ( 100/200 brewe H) | – | – |
2007 – Saint -Raphaël | 21 It is – 132 pts | 2 | 3 ( 50/100/200 BRASSE H) | – | – |
2006 – Tours | 28 It is – 123 pts | first | 3 ( 50/100/200 BRASSE H) | – | – |
2005 – Nancy | 29 It is – 82 pts | 4 | 3 ( 50/100/200 BRASSE H) | – | – |
2004 – Dunkirk | 22 It is – 140 pts | 2 | 3 ( 50 [ 5 ] /100/200 [ 6 ] Brasse h) | – | – |
2003 – Saint -Etienne | 24 It is – 115 pts | 3 | 2 ( 50/100 brew h) | first ( 200 breaststroke H) | – |
2002-Chalon-sur-Saône | 9 It is | 3 | 2 ( 50/100 brew h) | – | – |
2001 – Chamalières | twelfth It is | 2 | first ( 100 brewe H) | – | – |
2000 – | ?? | ? | – | – | – |
1999 – Dunkirk | 20 It is | first | – | – | 2 ( 100/200 brewe H) |
… | … | … | … | … |
National Clubs classification [ 7 ]
2019/2020 → 119 It is (Regional classification: 4 It is On 60 Norman clubs)
2018/2019 → 111 It is (Regional classification: 6 It is on 62 Norman clubs)
2017/2018 → 175 It is (Regional classification: 6 It is on 63 Norman clubs)
2016/2017 → 339 It is
2015/2016 → 288 It is
2014/2015 → 215 It is
2013/2014 → 550 It is
2012/2013 → 259 It is
2011/2012 → 427 It is
2010/2011 → 127 It is
2009/2010 → 65 It is
2008/2009 → 47 It is
2007/2008 → 57 It is
2006/2007 → 44 It is
2005/2006 → 41 It is
2004/2005 → 41 It is
2003/2004 → 59 It is
2002/2003 → 65 It is
2001/2002 → 85 It is
2000/2001 → 79 It is
1999/2000 → 194 It is
The CNH has developed a master section for several years.
The Maitre team regularly participates in the championships of France, Europe and the world of the discipline.
Master track records
French Winter Championship – Basin of 25 m
Competition | Ranking | Name of Burning swimmers |
OR | MONEY | BRONZE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 – Angers | 79 It is – 69 pts | 7 | 2 50/100NL F C13 |
first 800NL F C3 |
first 1004N H C8 |
2015 – Rennes | 95 It is – 60 pts | 8 | 2 50/100NL F C13 |
– | – |
2014 – Paris | 250 It is – 12 pts | 7 | – | – | – |
2013 – Chartres | 147 It is – 32 pts | 11 | – | – | – |
2012 – Angers | 14 It is – 209 pts | 15 | 6 200/400NL M C1, 50NL D C12, 20/100/200Brasse M C12 |
5 50Dos-200Pap D C6, 100NL D C12, 100/200Dos M C2 |
5 100NL H C1, 200/400NL-50Dos H C2, 200Dos D C6 |
2011 – Dunkirk | twelfth It is – 223 pts | 16 | 9 | 5 | 2 |
2010 – Clermont-Ferrand | 9 It is – 15687 pts | 19 | 7 | 2 | 2 4*504N D R5, 200Dos D C6 |
2009 – Dunkirk | 25 It is – 7765 pts | twelfth | 3 | 2 | first |
2008 – Cambrai | 17 It is – 11010 pts | 17 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
2007 – Angers | 107 It is – 5208 pts | twelfth | 3 | 0 | first |
2006 – Dunkirk | 157 It is – 2320 pts | 4 | 4 | 0 | first |
2005 – Dunkirk | sixty four It is – 4677 pts | 8 | 3 | 4 | first |
2004 – Istres | – | 3 | first | 3 | 0 |
2003 – Tours | – | 6 | first | 4 | 2 |
2002 – The Lamentin | – | first | 0 | 2 | first |
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