Biography
Started: She took up Para triathlon in 2012 in Saint-Jean-de-Monts, France. (ITU, 27 Nov 2015)
Reason: She wanted to take on a new challenge. (lecourriervendeen.fr, 11 Jul 2016)
Ambition: To compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. (banquepopulaire.fr, 01 Jun 2022)
Milestones: She became the first triathlete representing France to win a medal at the Paralympic Games by claiming bronze in the women's PT4 category at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (SportsDeskOnline, 16 Feb 2024)
Awards: In 2021 she received the Medal of the Vendee Department in France in recognition of her performance at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (cdos85.fr, 01 Oct 2021)
Additional Info: OTHER ROLES
In 2023 she was elected as a member of the athletes' commission of the French Paralympic Committee [CPSF]. (fftri.com, 02 May 2023; france-paralympique.fr, 01 Jan 2023)
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Personal Details
GenderFemale
Birth DateApril 12, 1989
OccupationAthlete
Languages SpokenFrench
CoachChristophe Arnaud [personal]
Highlights
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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Paralympic Games | ||||
3 | Women's PT4 | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 1:14:31 |
6 | PTS5 | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | 1:14:35 |
World Championships | ||||
2 | Women's PT4 | 2016 | Rotterdam, NED | 1:14:31 |
3 | PTS5 | 2017 | Rotterdam, NED | 1:12:19 |
5 | PTS5 | 2018 | Gold Coast, QLD, AUS | 1:13:11 |
6 | Women's PT4 | 2015 | Chicago, IL, USA | 1:14:22 |
7 | PTS5 | 2019 | Lausanne, SUI | 1:22:14 |
8 | Women's PT4 | 2014 | Edmonton, AB, CAN | 1:22:32 |
European Championships | ||||
2 | PTS5 | 2022 | Olsztyn, POL | 55:59 |
2 | PTS5 | 2021 | Valencia, ESP | 1:10:13 |
3 | PTS5 | 2023 | Madrid, ESP | 1:07:35 |