Tatyana Lebrun

[2] Lebrun, like her mother and grandmother, was born with Larsen syndrome, a congenital disorder that affects bones and joints and that in her case a.o.

[2] Lebrun studies physiotherapy at the University of Liège, Belgium, a vocation largely inspired by the team that surrounds her on a daily basis.

[1][2][3] Upon her arrival in the Francophone Handisport League, Lebron won four medals, including two gold and two bronze, at the European Para Youth Games.

[4][5] Having received a wild card for the 2020 Summer Paralympics,[3] at age 16, Lebrun was the youngest member of Team Belgium in Tokyo.

[7][8] Immediately after these championships, she won another 2 gold medals at the 2022 European Para Youth Games in Lahti, Finaland, one in her favorite discipline, the 100 meter breaststroke, and another one in the 50 metres freestyle.