Belgian athlete, known for her dynamic presence in Para athletics, began her journey in 2016. She debuted for Belgium in Paris, France. Initially involved in wheelchair basketball, she switched to Para athletics at age 15. She was inspired by a trial day with the Ligue Handisport Francophone.

Her training is split between Fallon Stadium in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, the Louvain-la-Neuve track in Belgium, and locations in the Netherlands. She is coached by Arno Mul from the Red Velvet Racing Team. This rigorous schedule reflects her commitment to excellence.
She studied Graphic Design at ESA Le 75 in Brussels. Additionally, she pursued physical education at the Parnasse Institute [ISEI] in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert. Her educational pursuits complement her athletic career, showcasing her diverse interests and dedication.
Her guiding philosophy is: "You can fail, you can deceive the world but don't give up, do not be what they say about you. Stay true to yourself and you will see that even those who criticised you will admire your victories." This mindset has been pivotal in her journey.
She represents the White Star Athletic Club in Belgium and the Red Velvet Racing Team in the Netherlands. These affiliations provide her with a robust support system and competitive opportunities across Europe.
She is the inspiration behind the comic book 'Lea - Roue de secours', created by Hans Van de Cauter. The story highlights accessibility issues for people with impairments in Brussels. She aims to motivate others facing similar challenges through this medium.
A documentary titled 'Paralympique', made by Anouk Ferreira Da Silva, follows her journey to the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. She has also appeared on the Belgian documentary series 'Croire Malgre Tout' [Believe in Spite of Everything], further showcasing her inspiring story.
Looking ahead, she plans to continue competing at high levels while advocating for greater accessibility and inclusion for people with impairments. Her journey serves as an inspiration for many aspiring athletes and individuals facing similar challenges.
Her story is a testament to resilience and determination. Through her athletic achievements and advocacy work, she continues to make a significant impact both on and off the track.
Belgian athlete, known for her dynamic presence in Para athletics, began her journey in 2016. She debuted for Belgium in Paris, France. Initially involved in wheelchair basketball, she switched to Para athletics at age 15. She was inspired by a trial day with the Ligue Handisport Francophone.