The martial arts and the sport are as combined with female with the Club Saint-Germain,
the practice of the discipline being more mental as physical.
Self-defense technics reassure the women as much as the men.
A specific encouragement, significant results: 2 girls graduate CN 3rd daN and of State,
10 titles of France Championship, 5 international medal-holders (world cup,
Europe Championship, Africa Championship , several Opens), assiduous seniors and referees.
Concerning the competition, we give a very detailed attention to female,
taking into account the distorted image that certain comments give practice
of the martial arts. A patient work makes it possible to have in our centre
of the girls including six which deserves to be quoted:
- Ogéné MOJINSON (- 63 kg) :
7 times France Champion, 3 times France vice-champion, 3 times France Cup winner,
victorious International Grenoble Open in 2003, and many other places of honor on a
world level and European since 1994,
- Lydie ANGLIONIN (- 51 kg) :
France Champion in 95, vice-champion of France Elite 99,
2 times Paris Champion (technical), victorious of International Hauts de Seine Open (Antony)
and Seine-Saint-Denis Trophy in 99, 4th with the France Tecnical Championship (poom see) 98 and 99,
patented of State in June 99, she teaches Taekwondo at Orly,
- Aminata DOUMBIA (+ 67 kg) :
Winner of the Junior France Cup in 98, West Africa Champion and victorious of International Toulouse
Open in 1999, silver medal of France Cup and victorious of Internationaux des Hauts de Seine (Antony)
in 2000, France Unyversity Champion in 2003, winner of the Trophé de Seine Saint-Denis in 2000,
victorious with the France Universities Championships in 2003,
- Mija RABEMANANJARA :
France Champion N2 in 2001 and Ile-de France Champion in 2001,
- Sara HASSLER :
3rd with Open d'Antony 2002 and Open of Copenhagen 2002,
France University Champion and vice-champion of Sweden in 2003.
- Maud GRANGE :
vice-champion of Ile-de-France and third in Championnats de France N2 in 2002.