French judoka, residing in Paris, has made significant strides in her judo career. She began practising judo at age 11 and currently represents Force Longjumeau Alliance Massy (FLAM 91) in France. Her national coaches include Larbi Benboudaoud and Cathy Fleury, while Baptiste Leroy coaches her at the club level.

In 2015, she faced a setback when she had to forfeit her bout against British judoka Megan Fletcher at the Grand Prix event in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. She suffered an injury to her right thigh during the contest, which forced her to withdraw from the competition.
Outside of judo, she enjoys travelling. She pursued higher education in Administration Studies and Business at the University Institute of Technology Montreuil in France. These academic qualifications will aid her future career plans.
She plans to use her degrees in administration and business to work in events planning once she retires from judo. This career path aligns with her academic background and personal interests.
Her hero is French judoka Lucie Decosse. Decosse's achievements and dedication to the sport have inspired her throughout her career.
Fluent in both English and French, she continues to balance her athletic pursuits with personal interests and future career aspirations. Her journey reflects dedication and resilience, making her a notable figure in the world of judo.
French judoka, residing in Paris, has made significant strides in her judo career. She began practising judo at age 11 and currently represents Force Longjumeau Alliance Massy (FLAM 91) in France. Her national coaches include Larbi Benboudaoud and Cathy Fleury, while Baptiste Leroy coaches her at the club level.