At the age of six, she began her journey in judo at club d'Ecouen in Paris. The sport captivated her from the start. "It pleased me right from the start. Maybe it was the atmosphere of being among friends, in the gym, all taking part in a combat sport with a lot of rules and strong moral code," she said.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Women 70kg | G Gold |
| 2008 | Women 63kg | S Silver |
| 2004 | Women 63kg | Repechage Final |
She represents Lagardère Paris Racing in Paris. Her coaching team includes Larbi Benboudaoud as her personal coach, with Thierry Rey and Serge Dyot as club coaches. Known for her left-handed technique, she has made significant strides in her career.
Winning her third world title in 2011 stands out as her most memorable sporting achievement. This victory made her only the second French woman to win three world titles, equalling Brigitte Deydier's record. Her first judo coach, Pascale Duvale, and her family have been the most influential figures in her career.
Despite her calm exterior, she admits to feeling stress before each combat. "At thirty I am feeling absolutely great, but I still have this stress before each combat," she shared. However, once she engages with her opponent, she feels strong both physically and psychologically.
Outside of judo, she enjoys football and Caribbean music. Her nickname is "Lulu," a name that has stuck with her over the years.
Looking ahead to London 2012, she aims to avenge her 2008 Olympic gold medal match loss. She identifies Edith Bosch, Anett Meszaros, and Yuri Alvear as her main rivals for the Olympic title.
This athlete's journey from a young girl in Paris to a world champion is inspiring. Her dedication to judo and the support from her coaches and family have been pivotal in her success. As she prepares for future challenges, her story continues to inspire many aspiring athletes worldwide.
At the age of six, she began her journey in judo at club d'Ecouen in Paris. The sport captivated her from the start. "It pleased me right from the start. Maybe it was the atmosphere of being among friends, in the gym, all taking part in a combat sport with a lot of rules and strong moral code," she said.