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Aquicultures.Pdf Dans ce journal, les lycéens de littérature et société vous plongent dans la Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Vous trouverez les clés vous permettant d’accéder à l’histoire de cette Région, Fatima nous donnera des connaissances sur le Château de Fumel et de Bonaguil. Tant qu’à Chloé, Matis et Manon nous ouvriront les portes de quelques endroits emblématiques de la Région. Léa et Aalyah nous offriront quelques produits locaux. Nina nous fera découvrir la ville balnéaire de Biarritz. Nous irons dans la foule d’un concert grave à Justine, sur un plateau de tournage avec sophie. Barbara nous guidera vers les plus enflammées fêtes de la Nouvelle- Aquitaine. Ninon, Solène et Marion se sont quand à elles intéressées aux célébrités du Sud-Ouest. Enfin comment oublier le sport, on a préfère laisser ce rôle a pierre, Louis et moi-même, Maoni. Avec nous le rugby, le skateboard et le surf sont mis à l’honneur. En vous souhaitant une bonne lecture à la suite de notre journal. Maoni Laville 1 Sommaire Sport : Une nouvelle vague pages 3-5 Skate pages 6-7 Bayonne-Biarritz pages 8-9 Histoire : Le joyau Fumélois pages 10-11 Une forteresse forte en Histoire page 12 Femme Historique : Aliénor d’Aquitaine page 13 Personnages politiques d’Aquitaine pages 14-15 Animaux : Animaux menacés pages 16-17 Tourisme : Plongée en Charente pages 18-19 Le Futuroscope pages 20-21 Biarritz ville Balnéaire pages 22-23 Découvrons notre région pages 24-25 Gastronomie : A la carte de bordeaux pages 26-28 L’or noir du Périgord pages 29-31 Événements : Aqui’fête pages 32-33 Les Saults pages 34 Sa tourne pages 35-36 2 Une nouvelle vague Maoni Laville Le surf? Le surf est un sport de glisse, qui consiste à glisser sur les vagues, ondes de surface, au bord de l'océan, debout sur une planche. DANS LE MONDE EN FRANCE Le surf né à Hawaï pour la Le surf européen est née chez première fois dans le monde, c'est nous a Biarritz. là-bas que tous a commencé aux Le surf arriva en France dans les 15ème siècles. Ce sport était très années 50'S par Peter Viertel qui courant sur les îles Hawaïennes. celui-ci était en tournage a Lors de la colonisation par les Biarritz. américains, le surf a était interdit Le surf fut propagé par les" car les hawaïens le pratiquaient, Tontons Surfeurs" sur la Cote des ce qui était un acte de Basques nommé le berceau du dépravation. Duke Kahanamoku surf en France. Grâce à ça, la fut un des moteurs de la France devient un vrai pays de propagation du surf en Australie surfeur dans les années 80's grâce et aux Etats-Unis aussi en 1900. au Longboards. Personnes ayant influençaient le surf : PeterViertel : (16decembre1920-4novembre2007) Scénariste et écrivain américain. En pleins tournage à La Côte des Basques celui-ci passionné de surf fit emmener sa planche de surf venant d’Amérique pour surfer les vagues de la Côtes des Basques. Les tontons surfeurs : Ces deux hommes sont les deux plus grands tontons surfeurs qui ont influencés ce magnifique sport, en France. Joël de Rosnay : Sacré champion de France en 1960. Il représente la France aux championnats du monde en Australie1964 mais aussi au Pérou en 1965. Jo Moraiz : Il crée le premier surf-shop de Biarritz en 1965. Fondateur de la première école de surf française. Jack Rott : Il est le premier homme à avoir construit sa première planche de surf. 3 Les différentes planches de surf. Il existe différentes types de planches pour différents personnes, différentes gabaries. Il existe des planches spécifiques pour les styles de glisses. -Planche en mousse. Pour les enfants qui débutent ou bien même pour les adultes débutants il existe la planche en mousse. Parfaite pour s’initier au surf. Mais aussi pour les surfeurs plus expérimentés pour s’amuser. -Le Longboard. Celle -ci est conseillée pour les longues glisses. Les avantages du longboards sont de prendre de petites vagues mais glissés pendant de longs mètres. Mais cette planche n’est pas pour les débutants car elle est très dur a manœuvrés de part sont gabaries et sa taille. - Le shortbaord. Cette planche de surf est une planche pour avoir de la vitesse. Elle est très réactive et technique. -Le fish. Elle est différentes comparé au autre part sa forme. C’est une petite planche mais très large. Planche parfaite pour les petites vagues d’été. -Funboard/ Mini-Malibu. Cette planche est parfaite pour débuter car les dimensions sont proches de la planche en mousse. -Le Gun. Cette planche est conseillée pour toutes les grosses vagues. 4 Nos deux grands surfeurs français. Jé rémy Flores : 2005: champion du monde Junior par équipe /champion d’Europe junior 2006:champion du monde QS 2008 : 3ème du Quiksilver pro Goald Coast /2ème du Mark Richards Pro/3ème du Boost Mobile Pro/2ème du Hang Loose Santa Catarina Pro 2009:champion du monde International Surfing Association/vice champion par équipe ISA 2010:3ème du Billabong Pro Teahupoo/3ème du Rip Curl Pro Portugal/1er du Billabong Pipe Masters sur le North Shore D’Oahu/ champion d’Europe 2011: 3ème du Billabong Rio Pro 2012: 3ème du Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach 2013: 3èmedu Cascais Billabong Pro /3ème du Reef Hawaiian Pro/champion d’Europe 2014: 3ème du Reef Hawaiian Pro 2015 :2ème du Oakley Lowers Pro/2ème du Quiksilver Pro Saquarema/3ème du Fidji Pro/1er du Billabong Pro Cascais Johanne Defay : -JUNIORS : 2009: Championne d’Europe 2011: 1er du Rexona Girls Pro Junior/ 3ème du Okley Pro Junior San Sebastian/ 2ème du Billabong Pro Junior Sopelana/ 2ème du Airwaik Lacanau Pro Junior/ 3ème du Okley ASP World Junior/2ème du Arnette ASP World Junior : Championne dEurope Junior 2012 : 2ème du Breti Girls Pro Junior 2013: 1er du Sooruz Royan Atlantique Pro Junior/ 2ème du Sopela er O’Neill Pro Junior/1er du Gijon Pro Junior Women/ 1 du Airwalk Lacanau Pro Junior/1er du Swatch Girl Pro France Junior/1er du Surf Rias Baixas Pro/3ème du HD World Junior Championship/ Championne d’Europe junior -PROFESSIONNELLE : 2013: 2ème du Swatch Girls Pro France /Championne d’Europe 2014: 3ème du swatch Girls Pro France /3ème du Roxy Pro France 2015: 3ème du Fiji Women’s Pro/1er du Women’s Vans US open of Surfing 2016:3ème du Roxy Pro Gold Coast/1er du Fiji Women’s Pro/3ème du Cascais Women’s Pro 5 La place du skateboard en Aquitaine Un nouveau skateshop ouvre à Agen Un nouveau skateshop a ouvert à Agen, et planches complètes pour débuter. Il cela commence bien depuis son dispose de plusieurs pièces de marques ouverture (fin 2016). D’après Aurélien (Spitfire Wheels, Independent Trucks…) et Cottreel, il a rapidement atteint les même de planche (Jart, Santa Cruz, objectifs hauts qu’il s’était fixés en termes Primitive Skateboarding …) Il propose aussi de ventes. Le magasin propose tous types un large panel de vêtements de glisse de pièces de qualité pour remplacer les (Trasher, Element, Nike SB , DC Shoes … ) morceaux usés de votre skateboard avec un grand choix de roues, de trucks et de Louis Sauvage planches. Vous pouvez aussi acheter des •Aurélien Cottreel , gérant du Ollie shop à Agen. 6 Un nouveau skatepark ouvre à Agen La mairie d’Agen a enfin accepté de de slide, une autre zone de street pour construire un nouveau skatepark ,près de niveau intermédiaire composé de plusieurs la Rue des Iles . Ces nouveaux modules ledges, barres, plan inclinés et remplaceront les anciens qui étaient usés quarterpipes, et enfin une zone de bowl et à peine utilisables. Il est composé de pour un niveau confirmé inspiré du bowl plusieurs parties (de gauche à droite) une du prado à Marseille. zone de street pour débutants avec quelques plans inclinés et quelques barres Louis Sauvage Vocabulaire : Skateshop: magasin spécialisé dans le skateboard Trucks: morceaux métalliques qui relient les roues et la planche Skatepark: endroit dédié et fabriqué pour pouvoir faire du skate Modules: différents obstacles qui composent un skatepark (rampes, ledges, bowl…) Street: l’art de détourner le mobilier urbain pour faire du skate Plan incliné: sorte de pente droite sur lequel on peut pratiquer le skateboard Rails/Barre de slide: barre en fer sur laquelle on peut faire des grinds ou des slides Ledges/Curbs: block de béton en longueur aux bords renforcés ou l’on peut faire des grinds et des slides Quarterpipe: sorte de plan incliné avec une courbe Bowl: sorte de piscine incurvée ou l’on peut faire du skateboard Bowl du Prado: bowl situé a Marseille et mondialement connu, c’est le skatepark le plus connu de France. Il a été fabriqué de façon à ce que l’on puisse rouler des heures sans jamais être bloqué par l’infrastructure 7 La rivalité entre Bayonne et Biarritz L'histoire de l'aviron bayonnais : L'histoire du Biarritz Olympique : L'Aviron Bayonnais a été créé le 14 Le rugby est apparu au Pays basque à la fin septembre 1904 à la suite de la division de du XIXème siècle, avec l'arrivée en 1897 au club de la ville : la nautique. Deux ans plus lycée de Bayonne d'un landais de 20 ans qui tard, sous l'impulsion d'amoureux du ballon convertit ces camarades au football-rugby, ovale et d'Harry Owen Roe, un Gallois qui a qu'il avait lui même découvert à Bordeaux. été exilé à Bayonne, la section rugby voit le Ceci fut la création du Biarritz-Sporting-Club jour. et de l'« Amicale des anciens de Jules-Ferry » Ensuite grâce à la jeunesse et toute sa (fondée en 1998).
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