I started skiing at the age of 3

while I grew up in Founex, just outside Geneva. 

At the age of 12, I moved to England where my focus became my studies.

After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Neurosciences at the university of Cardiff, Wales, in 2013, I decided to move to France to do a ski season. My passion for park skiing grew rapidly, and in May 2015 I was scouted by the Swiss team coach and joined the B team.  

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“Wherever I am and whatever I do, I remember why I’m doing it. Whether it’s a typical training day or the biggest competition of my career, my main goal is to have fun. ”

I unfortunately crashed and broke my ACL in November 2015 whilst training and I missed what would have been my first season competing at World Cups in 2016. 

Determined as ever, I worked hard at rehab and made my debut on the World Cup tour in 2017. That season, I finished first in the FIS slopestyle ranking and won my first crystal globe. 

In 2018, I experienced my most successful season yet. My drive is to continue pushing the level of women’s freeskiing and to keep enjoying myself.

In 2019, I became the first woman to ever win the cristal globe twice for slopestyle skiing.

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Outside of skiing, I enjoy being in the mountains, climbing and ski touring.

I am an ambassador for Protect Our Winters and aim to raise awareness about climate change.