She held several world championship titles at various running distances and also competed in the high jump.
[3] On 25 June 1922,[1] she also set a world record in the 4 x 250 meters relay (with Andrée Darreau, Simone Chapoteau, Georgette Lenoir as third runner and Cécile Maugars) with a time of 2:33.4 min at a competition in Colombes, France.
[3] She narrowly lost a gold medal running 1000 meters in 3:12.2, but finishing just after Lucie Bréard's time of 3:12.0.
Later that year, she participated in her first French Championships (Championnats de France d'Athlétisme) on 15 July in Bourges where she ran in the 1000 meters but didn't finish that race.
At the French Championships in 1924, she won the silver medal in the 1000-meter run at events held on 14 July at the Pershing Stadium in Paris.