Hobbies
Watching TV, socialising with family and friends. (ffgym.fr, 01 Jul 2018)
Occupation
Athlete, Student
Spoken languages
English, French, Swedish
Club
Independante Gym Kingersheim: France
Coach
Eric Hagard [national]; Monique Hagard [national]
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."
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.
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
FAMILY HERITAGE
She was born in France to a family with Swedish origins. (gymandnews.com, 22 Jul 2017)
Last update : 2024-07-22