Quickly spotted for her abilities, she joined the Calais rhythmic and sports gymnastics club, then considered one of the best in France.
She was selected for the national team, along with Charlotte Camboulives, Caroline Chimot, Sylvie Didone, Audrey Grosclaude and Nadia Mimoun.
The team finished 3rd at the 1995 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships in Prague (ball / ribbon[2]) and 5th at the 1995 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Vienna, securing (for the top 8 teams) a place at the Olympic Games the following year.
[3] Forced to end her career due to injury after the Games, she became a coach at Le Réveil and in the Paris region.
She qualified as a sports educator and set up the rhythmic gymnastics section at the La Fraternelle association in Outreau.