Paris Olympics 2024: Bertone, Schalck, Allez, Mawem... French climbers seek to qualify in Laval
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Paris 2024 Olympic Games: Bertone, Schalck, Allez, Mawem… The Blues of climbing in search of qualification in Laval
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A crucial meeting for the French climbing team
\n\nThe path to Paris 2024 Olympic Games is emerging for the French representatives of climbing. During these qualifications, eyes will be particularly focused on the performances of the four distinguished athletes: Bertone, Schalck, Allez and Mawem. \n\nClimbing now has its ticket to the Olympic program, and French athletes are determined to live up to this major international event. There qualification in Laval therefore represents a crucial step towards the long-awaited objective, marking the beginning of a long series of challenges to be met.\n\n
Four French representatives in the spotlight
\n\nDuring these qualifications, the French can boast of having very high level athletes among their ranks. Among them, Oriane Bertone, young prodigy of French climbing and one of the best in the world in her category. Just like her, Léna Schalck, Samy Avesou And Mickaël Mawem are to be watched closely and could well spring a surprise.\n\n
The Blues in search of qualifications
\n\nThe pressure is on for these four big names in French climbing. Their goal? Obtain their place for Paris 2024 Olympic Games during qualifying in Laval. The opportunity for these climbers to show what they are capable of and to confirm their potential. \n\nIn the quest for these qualifications, Climbing blues can count on the unfailing support of their technical support and the French public, ready to encourage them in each stage of this Olympic adventure.\n\n
Towards new heights
\n\nThe stakes are high for the French climbing team. These qualifications in Laval are a real springboard towards the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, an event which promises to be historic for French climbing. And who knows? Maybe we will see Bertone, Schalck, Have you Or Mawem climb onto the Olympic podium, thus bringing the colors of the French team to their peak. \n\n