Sports & Leisure
From the fairways of Seilh to the summit of Montcalm — sport has always been another way to push limits.
01
Golf · Since Middle School
Golf has been part of my life since middle school — one of my longest commitments to any discipline. I joined the Seilh Golf Training Center and competed across five editions of the Open Drive by Leclerc, an 18-hole competition.
Best performance in 2016 with a 103.25 average. The 2017–2018 editions were played on the more demanding Red course at Seilh, explaining the higher scores.
| Year | Avg Score | Course |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 120.75 | Yellow |
| 2015 | 105.25 | Yellow |
| 2016 ★ | 103.25 | Yellow |
| 2017 | 124.5 | Red |
| 2018 | 129.75 | Red |
Red course at Seilh is significantly more demanding than the Yellow course.
02
Tennis
Took up tennis alongside golf — completed several training camps and participated in an official tournament. The discipline and focus from golf transferred well to the court.
Practice came to a stop for personal reasons, the same ones that eventually led me to pause golf as well. The experience stays — the ability to compete, adapt, and recover under pressure doesn't disappear between sports.
03
Hiking · Pyrenees
Highest peak in Ariège and one of the great summits of the Pyrenees — 3,010 metres. Reached the top over two days with a total ascent of +2,000 metres.
Day one: climb to high-altitude camp. Day two: summit push at dawn. The kind of effort that has nothing to do with performance metrics and everything to do with deciding to keep going when it gets steep.
Always moving
Whether it's a fairway, a court, or a ridgeline — the mindset is the same. Find the limit, push it.
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