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Women

Aurelie MONVOISIN

flagFRA
    • Date of birth25 Dec 1997
    • Height163 CM
    • ProfessionAthlete
    • HometownFont-Romeu
    • Place of birthMontreuil
    • Start skatingShe took up short track at age seven in Fontenay-sous-Bois, France.
    • Club Union Sportive Fontenaysienne [USF]: Fontenay-sous-Bois, FRA
    • HobbiesN/A
    • LanguagesFrench
    • CoachN/A
    • Former CoachN/A
    • General Interest
    • Sport Specific Information
    Winning gold in the 3000m relay at the 2021 European Championships in Gdansk, Poland, and claiming silver in the same event at the 2021 World Championships in Dordrecht, Netherlands. (ffsg.org, 28 May 2021; fontenay.fr, 21 Feb 2021)
    "Try something. If it doesn't work, try something else." (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019)
    Physiotherapist Bruno Chatain. (Athlete, 02 Feb 2016)
    She was a member of the first French women's 3000m short track relay team to claim gold at the European championships. Along with Tifany Huot Marchand, Gwendoline Daudet, and Aurelie Monvoisin, she finished in first place at the 2021 edition of the tournament in Gdansk, Poland. (SportsDeskOnline, 03 Nov 2021; sportmag.fr, 30 Jan 2021)
    French short track skater Tifany Huot Marchand. (Athlete, 02 Feb 2016)
    She sustained a double fracture to her right fibula while competing at the 2021 World Cup event in Debrecen, Hungary. She began training on the ice again in August 2022. (Instagram profile, 20 Aug 2022, 30 Dec 2021; lequipe.fr, 31 Jan 2022)

    In October 2020 she was sidelined by a back injury. She returned to the ice in November, but the injury prevented her from competing at the 2020 French Championships in December. (fontenay.fr, 21 Feb 2021; Facebook page, 20 Dec 2020; estrepublicain.fr, 16 Dec 2020)

    She broke her right ankle during the 2017/18 season. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019)
    She trains at the National Altitude Training Centre in Font-Romeu, France.
    "I saw a guy doing laps on ice in Fontenay-sous-Bois [France]. Watching him lean around the turns impressed me. I was immediately hooked."