Hobbies
Watching TV, socialising with family and friends. (ffgym.fr, 01 Jul 2018)
Occupation
Athlete, Student
Education
Journalism
Spoken languages
English, French, Swedish
Club
Independante Gym Kingersheim [France]
Coach
Eric Hagard [national]; Monique Hagard [national] (ffgym.fr, 01 Jul 2018)
Injuries
She sustained injuries to both of her knees [a tear in each patellar tendon] in early 2018. She returned to competition in May 2018 at the French national championships. (actusgymnastique.wordpress.com, 21 May 2018, 29 Apr 2018; Gym and News' Twitter profile, 20 Feb 2018)
Start sporting career
She began the sport at age two in a 'Babygym' class in the Ilzach commune of Mulhouse, France. At age seven she joined the Independante Gym Kingersheim, before attending a sports studies centre in nearby Witteheim at age 11. "Two years later the centre closed and I had to choose - stop gymnastics, or move to a national training hub in Saint-Etienne. I chose to move." (gymandnews.com, 05 Nov 2016)
Ambitions
To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (gymandnews.com, 22 Jul 2017)
Trainings
She trains up to 33 hours a week at a national training hub in Saint Etienne, France. (ffgym.fr, 01 Jul 2018)
Most memorable sporting achievement
Being called up to the national team for the first time. (gymandnews.com, 22 Jul 2017)
Hero / Idol
French gymnast Emilie Le Pennec, US gymnast Nastia Liukin. (gymandnews.com, 22 Jul 2017; gym-kingersheim.com, 01 Jul 2014)
Philosophy / Motto
"I do not regret anything. All the mistakes I have made in the past have helped me to advance further." (gymandnews.com, 05 Nov 2016)
Additional information
General
FAMILY HERITAGE
She was born in France to a family with Swedish origins. (gymandnews.com, 22 Jul 2017)
Last update : 2018-10-10