CREPS Antilles-Guyane
Région Guadeloupe
Les Abymes, Guadeloupe Altitude : 60mCentre disciplines
Canoe sprint Para canoe-sprint Cycling (road) Triathlon Para cycling (road) Para triathlon Basketball Boxing Wheelchair basketball Boccia Goalball Wheelchair rugby Cycling mountain bike Swimming Modern pentathlon Para swimming Fencing Weightlifting Athletics Para athletics
Description
The CREPS Antilles-Guyane is located in Guadeloupe, birthplace of Olympic Champions like Marie-José Pérec, Teddy Riner, Laura Flessel and Paralympic Champions, Claude Issorat, Jean Rosier. Its role as a "bridgehead" in terms of High Performance support has earned it the title of "second campus of excellence after INSEP". It benefits from high-quality sports infrastructure fully accessible for Paralympic athletes. An equipped health center, meeting rooms, and new accommodation allow an optimal reception of elite athletes.
Special features
The high temperature stability (23 ° to 32 °) allows high intensity training all year round. Located 5 ’from the state-of-the-art international airport at Pitre and close to the St Martin air hub, the CREPS is very easy to access.
Known for
Every 4 years, in November, there is a major offshore sailing competition: the Route du Rhum.
Each year, Guadeloupe hosts an International Athletics Meeting in May,
2014 European Track Cycling Championships.
2014: Handball tour.
2016: Final of the DAVIS Tennis Cup
2018: Handball course for the French and Danish teams
Optional extras
Meeting room Internet access Ice bath Equipment available for private use Secure storage area Infirmery International airport nearby Hospital nearby Relaxation room Physiotherapy room Weights room Film screening room Sauna On-site accomodation Floodlit facilities
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