At age 13, she began her journey in athletics after mixed football teams were no longer available. Initially, she excelled in shot put, winning a junior national title. The national coach then guided her towards hammer throw. She now represents Stade Laval in Laval, France, under the guidance of coach Guy Guerin.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Women's Hammer Throw | B Bronze |
| 2004 | Women's Hammer Throw | 15 |
| 2000 | Women's Hammer Throw | 24 |
In 2001, she became the European Under 23 champion. Her sporting philosophy is to always aim to beat her personal best without focusing on specific distances. She believes that setting rigid targets can lead to failure.
She is a public servant by occupation and is fluent in French and English. She pursued higher education in Physical Education in France. Her hobbies include playing video games, as noted in the FFA Media Guide 2003.
Despite facing challenges, she remains dedicated to her sport. Her commitment to training and her philosophy have been key factors in her success.
Looking ahead, she plans to continue her training and aims to achieve new personal bests. Her dedication and hard work are evident in her achievements and ongoing efforts.
At age 13, she began her journey in athletics after mixed football teams were no longer available. Initially, she excelled in shot put, winning a junior national title. The national coach then guided her towards hammer throw. She now represents Stade Laval in Laval, France, under the guidance of coach Guy Guerin.