Mary-Ambre Moluh, the new ray of sunshine in swimming

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Mary-Ambre Moluh won the 50m backstroke at the French Championships in Limoges on April 7. KEMPINAIRE STEPHANE/KMSP via AFP

THEY ARE YOUNG AND DREAM OF GOLD (2/7) – French champion in the 50m backstroke, the 17-year-old swimmer wants to continue her progress at the Worlds to shine at the Games.

Despite their age, these talented and ambitious athletes will aim for the heights at the Games in 19 months.

On September 20, on the occasion of the presentation of the Decathlon Athletes Team for the Paris Olympics in 2024, Mary-Ambre Moluh was, for once, her 17th birthday, which she had celebrated eleven days before. . Intimidated, the young Cristolienne opened her eyes wide as Olympic champions such as Teddy Riner, Romain Cannone and Vincent Gérard passed in front of her. “I feel a bit small in front of such athletes, but it’s nice to be a member of this collective”, she confided to us, with a smile on her face.

Impressed, of course, but also aware that this world was becoming, length after length, hers. “This year, I experienced my first European championships in August with the great French team, and that allowed me to grow a lot, to discover another worldshe analyzes. For me, it was the perfect time to spend the…

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