EFC Grenoble – Challenge Mondial

A great competition with a good number of entries and high standard of fencing – just prepare for any eventuality and a small amount of chaos.

Introduction

If you were to pick an outlier of all the competitions on the cadet circuit, this is probably it. Thankfully things have become a little more simple in the past couple of years, but you only have to go back to 2016 when there were 2 rounds of poules, 2 cuts and a repechage from the L32 – something that no other event was doing. However, all things considered, it’s always been a great competition with a good number of entries and high standard of fencing – just prepare for any eventuality and a small amount of chaos.

Years attended – 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2021

Venue

Halle Clémenceau

It looks terrible from the outside (take a look on Google maps street view), but inside it has a lot of character. It can feel a bit busy and cramped in the pistes area, but there is plenty of seating and it does have a great atmosphere. The food served in the cafe is definitely a major positive too., There is though one big negative – the toilets are horrendous and they have a septic tank at one end of the venue which can be a bit aromatic.

Event Videos

Theo Brochard SUI v. Semen Zhukov RUS (Semi Final – 2019)
Damiano Di Veroli ITA v. Igor Borisov RUS (L64 fight – 2017)
Theo Brochard SUI v. Mikhail Kazmin RUS (Final – 2019)
Jules Mangin FRA v. Simone Mencarelli ITA (L32 fight – 2017)
Quentin Podique FRA v. Ethan Kew GBR (Team competition – 2018)

Hotels

By far and away the most popular place for fencers to stay is ApartHotel Citadines. It’s a short walk through the park to the venue, has some shops and restarants pretty much opposite and has always been a good price.

Another popular choice is the Mercure, which is also just a short walk to venue. As Grenoble is a popular destination for ski holidays, there are quite a lot of available hotels options as well as Airbnbs – we stayed in one along Bd Maréchal Joffre which worked out really well.

Shops & Places To Eat

Your are spoilt for choice really – the restaurant in Pathé Grenoble was a good choice for larger groups. Le Cintra Pub and Le Sporting on Pl. Grenette were good for walk-ins as a lot of places needed a reservation, especially at the weekend. La Palestria on Pl. Grenette is a good destination if you’re after a pizza. As for shops, there are loads so that’s not a problem, although it is worth noting that many do close on Sundays.

Finally, it’s worth mentioning that if there is overlap with the Christmas Markets, then that’s really woth checking out the stalls at Place Victor Hugo.