During the confinement period, you can access PSG TV Premium for free and enjoy all this season's match videos. Learn more You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Paris Saint-Germain Handball will travel to Rennes for Liqui Moly Starligue Matchday 24. Currently 15th in the league, the Brittany side desperately need points, while Paris will be looking to maintain their three-point lead at the top. Cesson, who suffered seven consecutive league defeats at one point this season, seem to have regained some momentum. After a last-minute draw at home to Nîmes (26-26), the side from Rennes rediscovered the taste of victory away from home with a narrow win in Dunkerque (31-32). Voir cette publication sur Instagram Une publication partagée par Les Irréductibles Cessonnais (@crmhb) As Edgar Dentz said a few days ago on the club's official website Cesson sit just inside the relegation zone one point behind direct rivals Chartres and Créteil While Créteil will host Saint-Raphaël and Chartres will see Dunkerque travel to its Colisée Cesson-Rennes will have to give their all to try to take hte points from Les Rouge et Bleu Our Parisians remain firmly atop the standings with Nantes and Montpellier three and four points behind respectively This gap could widen when The H play host to Nîmes and MHB travel to Le Phare in Chambéry for a classic French handball fixture Although Rennes are only 15th on the Liqui Moly StarLigue attack table they are much more at home when it comes to keeping goals out The 10th best defence in the league has an inspired Mate Sunjic to rely on in the Breton goal the 38-year-old Croatian is sixth on the saves chart with 191 saves at a rate of almost 27% the Rennes keeper was once again in fine form with 11 saves at 32% This was perhaps due to a well-inspired Luc Steins the head-to-head record between the sides has always been heavily in favour of Les Rouge et Bleu: 23 wins 20:00: Cesson-Rennes - Paris match broadcast on beIN Sports 2 and to be followed in full on our live tweet You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience Need help? Try our FAQ Words:  Rebecca Hardy Cesson-Sévigné canoe and rafting sports stadium serves professional athletes Sunkid, a leading provider of attractions for the whole family, is helping white-water athletes and emerging talents prepare for the 2024 Paris Olympics The firm has equipped the training facility in Cesson-Sévigné, France, with a new water conveyor belt. This technology was previously used in 2021 for the wild water stadium at the Olympics in Tokyo operates “Base Sports Nature” which provides a variety of facilities for athletes The town focuses on water and boating activities particularly at its updated white-water stadium See also: Sunkid: family attractions with evergreen appeal the canoe and rafting sports stadium was renovated and enlarged in 2023 with the addition of a 120-meter-long white-water pool and state-of-the-art pump technology With a maximum flow rate of 12 m³/s and a total height difference of 3.5 metres the facility meets International Canoe Federation (ICF) requirements These rigorous standards are also met by its new boat transport system we have equipped the Olympic white-water stadium in Tokyo (2021) and the white-water facility “Neue Donau” in Vienna with some of our water conveyor belts before Thanks to the “Terre de Jeux” label for the overall system international kayak and canoe athletes are training for the Olympic summer games 2024 in Paris in Cesson-Sévigné as well.” Sunkid’s technology eliminates the need for athletes to carry bulky equipment so they can concentrate on training and upcoming competitions The endless conveyor belt is powered by an 11-kW electric motor and equipped with a Rufftop surface This transports athletes and boats safely and comfortably from the end of the canoe section to the raised start All loading and unloading take place in the water as even big rafts carrying multiple passengers can be carried on the 2-meter wide belt Wohlfarter adds: “With its multi-functional usage concept for top athletes and young talents and as a public leisure facility for families and schools experiencing water sports for the first time the project in Cesson-Sévigné is reflecting the Sunkid philosophy of striving to be a global market leader for outdoor person conveyor belts (with more than 4,000 of them installed to date) and the first point of contact for year-round leisure attractions for the entire family.” Sunkid recently presented its amusement park attractions as well as its transportation and equipment for ski domes, waterpark conveyors, summer toboggan runs and wooden playgrounds at SEA Expo The event took place from 7 – 9 May 2024 at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center in Riyadh Get the latest attractions industry news direct to your inbox More from this author Visit author's website Blooloop is taking climate action and is now B Corp Certified speed and the best experience on this site The three partners of Ateliers O-S architectes have complementary personalities which often leads them to combine interests and collaborate in other fields such as visual art or landscape architecture Committed to controlling the entire production chain—from image to drawing from plan to manufacturing—and with a conscious and responsible neo-artisanal approach to the project the studio develops proposals of public interest ranging from social housing to cultural facilities They regularly participate in international competitions where their projects are regularly recognized and attention to detail characterize their work Advocates of an evolutionary and flexible architecture the architects explore and reveal the potential uses and activities unique to each location This approach results in buildings that house unexpected treasures and great spatial potential while simultaneously integrating into a discreet Archive Architecture © Cyrille WeinerThis urban composition is a taut line in the landscape It is an infrastructure building that seeks to go beyond its function offering a different image from a conventional car park through the treatment of its facades and its organization You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email This work, U.S., French Signal leaders establish ICG partnership, by Candy C Knight, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright Les Rouge et Bleu were in total control as they won away at Cesson-Rennes on Liqui Moly StarLigue Matchday 24 (29-42) Les Rouge et Bleu maintained their perfect record in the Liqui Moly StarLigue when they beat Cesson-Rennes at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin (35-29) David Balaguer and Léo Plantin had to say after Les Rouge et Bleus' fine victory over Cesson-Rennes (35-29) at Coubertin on Sunday "We weren't up to scratch in the first half and the most important thing is the two points because the run of matches is tough but we've maintained our lead at the top of the table but we were able to react in the second half We stayed united at half-time and in the dressing room because we've got several tough away games coming up and we'll have to stay focused during that period." "We showed more concentration in the second half These are two very important points in the race for the title We knew that Cesson-Rennes were missing some key players for this game and we were perhaps too lax in the first half The important thing is to come away with the win We owe it to ourselves to win these matches." Une publication partagée par Paris Saint-Germain Handball (@psghandofficiel) Paris Saint-Germain handball will be playing at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin Les Rouge et Bleu host Cesson-Rennes for Liqui Moly StarLigue Matchday 12 Check out the five key facts about this match-up Things are going well for Raul Gonzalez's men in the league Having won their first 11 matches in the Liqui Moly StarLigue our players are right at the top of the standings This fine run of form continued last week when they beat Chambéry 31-37 At the start of another weekend of competition the Parisians have a two-point lead over second-placed Nantes The end of the calendar year promises to be crucial for the Bretons who have their season fate in their own hands; they still can still climb to the top - or drop to the bottom - of the standings It's a frustrating record for a side whose only real shortcoming this season has been a failure to string the wins together Only Matchdays 6 and 7 ended with back-to-back wins While the Brittany side's attack may have floundered in the first half of the season (second-weakest offensive line with 299 goals) one of the main strengths of Sébastien Leriche's team is their defence their rearguard is the third-most effective in France The Croatian shot-stopper already has 101 saves to his name (just 35 fewer than in the whole of last season) and is the third-best keeper in this respect Une publication partagée par Ligue Nationale de Handball (@lnhofficiel) Their nets have shaken 317 times (sixth-best defence) and our team can count on Jannick Green (66 saves) and Andreas Palicka (80) to protect their goal But it was at the other end of the court that the Parisians have really won their games our attack is the most prolific in the LMS 🥷🥷🥷 https://t.co/YmB41a90Jm Sunday will mark the 27th time they have faced each other in French handball's top division Paris Saint-Germain have won 22 of these encounters with just one draw and three defeats to their name our team lost by a single goal in Brittany (24-23) Les Rouge et Bleu have racked up all 22 of their wins against Sunday's opponents Social networks: live-tweet Paris Saint-Germain Handball return to the Stade Pierre de Coubertin On the occasion Liqui Moly StarLigue Round 12 Les Rouge et Bleu sit atop the league standings alongside Montpellier - but with a better goal difference (+72) than the Héraultais (+62) they are on a series of nine consecutive domestic victories After an excellent start in the Liqui Moly StarLigue in Dunkerque (32-31) and against Aix (25-28) with 420 units) will be up against the most efficient defence (Cesson-Rennes Elohim Prandi (69) and Dainis Kristopans (69) will have to get the better of Cesson's last line of defence Note that Andreas Palicka is not far behind Une publication partagée par Paris Saint-Germain Handball (@psghandofficiel) The two teams are facing each other for the 23rd time in the league The historical record is largely to the advantage of the capital club Les Rouge et Bleu's last win over the Bretons saw them set an enviable record: they became the first Liqui Moly StarLigue team to start a season with 23 wins the match has been brought forward to 18:15 You will be able to cheer on Paris Saint-Germain Handball who will challenge England in their 2022 World Cup quarter-final in Qatar at 20:00 [Programmation] 🤾‍♂️🗓 Suite à la qualification de l’Équipe de France pour les quarts de finale de la Coupe du Monde, le match @PSGHand-Cesson à Coubertin est avancé à 18h15 ce samedi 10 décembre.#ICICESTPARIS 🔴🔵 pic.twitter.com/nNL6YFhXIL Throw-off: 18:15At the Stade Pierre de Coubertin: our ticket officeTelevision: beIN SPORTSSocial networks: Live-tweet Check out what Raul Gonzalez and Jannick Green had to say after the capital club's impressive 42-29 victory away to Cesson-Rennes on Liqui Moly StarLigue Matchday 24 "I think we showed great concentration throughout the match We had a lot of time to prepare for this game so we have to be satisfied with the result but we know how to stay focused when we're on the road." I think we managed to stay focused until the end today It's good for our confidence to win by such a big margin so it's a great victory that does everyone good." Une publication partagée par Paris Saint-Germain Handball (@psghandofficiel) the Paris Saint-Germain Handball are back in Lidl StarLigue action - after a European interlude - playing host to Cesson-Rennes in Round 2 at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin A positive firstLes Rouge et Bleu got their league campaign off to the perfect start by beating Aix (34-31) last weekend while Brittany side Cesson-Rennes started their season two days earlier For their return to action among the French handball elite Les Irréductibles had a stiff test in the form of visiting Saint-Raphaël Despite trailing at the Glaz Arena with fewer than ten seconds left to play Cesson had right-winger Youenn Cardinal to thank for share of the points after he converted a penalty with the last throw of the match (27-27) A summer overhaulPromoted club Cesson-Rennes have made some changes to their squad over the summer notably seeing France 'keeper Robin Cantegrel make the move to North Macedonia's reigning European champions Vardar Skopje Romaric Guillo made his return from Nantes two years after leaving the club whose youth academy he came up through the 28-year-old pivot returned has come fullcircle after inuring his knee against Saint-Raphaël he is unavailable for this weekend's clash Rok Zaponsek (Csurgi) and Joze Baznik (Nîmes) also joined the ranks of Les Bleu et Rose in the off-season A post shared by Les Irréductibles Cessonnais (@crmhb) on Apr 16 Paris Saint-Germain Handball have already gone to the top of the attacking table A total that Raul Gonzalez's men owe in part to their back-line led by Nikola Karabatic (eight goals) and Mikkel Hansen (six) the Lidl Starligue's current top scorer plays for Cesson: Youenn Cardinal who bagged no fewer than 11 goals in the draw with Saint-Raphaël Meanwhile Slovenian 'keeper Joze Baznik currently sits fourth on the saves chart after making 12 successful parries in the opening match of the season Paris dominantIn terms of head-to-head record the capital club sit comfortably in front with 14 wins in 18 matches (one draw and three defeats) Paris Saint-Germain Handball's last loss in the fixture dates all the way back to 10 February 2012 when they fell 24-23 in Rennes despite a six-goal haul from Jeffrey M'Tima Paris obtained their first win against Cesson (34-23) the winning streak has seemed unstoppable.. To follow the game (kick-off at 7pm):- Television: beIN SPORTS 3- At the Pierre de Coubertin Stadium: get your tickets on our official website- Live tweet: our official page Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time France: French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Europe to “wake up” and spend more on defence in order to reduce its reliance on the United States for its security in a speech to the French military just as Donald Trump was inaugurated Macron referred to expected changes in Washington’s foreign policy saying it was an “opportunity for a European strategic wake-up call.” It was his New Year’s speech to the military at the Army Digital and Cyber Support Command based near Rennes in western France “What will we do in Europe tomorrow if our American ally withdraws its warships from the Mediterranean If they send their fighter jets from the Atlantic to the Pacific?” he asked French President Emmanuel Macron reacts as he delivers his New Year speech to the French Army as he visits at the Digital Support and Cyber Command (CATNC) of the French Army Trump has criticised the cost of the war in Ukraine for US taxpayers through major military aid packages and has made it clear that he wants to shift more of the fiscal burden onto Europe He has vowed to bring the conflict to a swift end even vowing to end it within 24 hours of taking office this conflict will not be resolved tomorrow adding that peace in Europe required Europeans to be at the negotiating table He also said Russia would pose a security challenge for Europe and the wider world for a long time even if there was an end to the war in Ukraine France and Europe needed to adapt to evolving threats and changing interests “Who would have thought a year ago that Greenland would be at the centre of political and strategic debates French President Emmanuel Macron reviews the troops in Cesson-Sevigne.Credit: AP He said providing lasting support to Ukraine was key so that Kyiv would be in a strong position when engaging in any future peace negotiations Ukraine must receive “guarantees” against any return of the war on its territory when hostilities cease and Europe must “play its full role” in the process Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said he discussed with Macron the possibility of Western troops deploying in Ukraine to safeguard any peace deal ending the nearly three-year war with Russia has often complained when other European Union members have opted to buy US weapons when French or European alternatives exist French President Emmanuel Macron delivers his New Year speech to the French Army.Credit: AP Germany’s 2022 decision to launch the “European Sky Shield” air-defence system with US and Israeli hardware spend more for our defence to subsidise the industry “When we say ‘let’s spend more for our armies’ Such concerns have long been dismissed as self-serving by countries that have relied on the US security umbrella since at least World War II But Trump’s 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system with US and Israeli hardware \\u201CWhen we say \\u2018let\\u2019s spend more for our armies\\u2019 \\u2018buy more American materiel\\u2019.\\u201D But Trump\\u2019s more aggressive stance has made EU members more receptive adding: \\u201CWe won\\u2019t always be the European champions But at least we\\u2019ll be sure the European champions have a global reach.\\u201D Macron said France now had \\u201CEurope\\u2019s most efficient army\\u201D and met NATO\\u2019s military budget target of 2 per cent of GDP And he suggested that 2 per cent might not be enough \\u201Cwhen the world is going off track\\u201D Now that Paris Saint-Germain Handball have completed their training camp in Japan the start of new-season competition is fast approaching Check out the dates of Les Rouge et Bleus' first matches for the 2023-24 campaign Raul Gonzalez's men will be back in the thick of things on 29 August they will face Nantes in the Trophée des Champions at the Glaz Arena in Cesson-Rennes TROPHÉE DES CHAMPIONS 🏟️La crème du handball débarque en Bretagne 🌩️PARIS - NANTES, le 2 septembre à la Glaz Arena de Cesson 👀Infos et réservations ➡ https://t.co/IlOd6F0qT5 pic.twitter.com/1JYpiEsBfv the capital club will put its French league title on the line once again as the Liqui Moly StarLigue kicks back into action at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed.