Althéa Laurin, born on September first, two thousand one, is a distinguished French taekwondo athlete who has made a significant mark in the middleweight division. Her dedication and skill have propelled her to the forefront of the sport, showcasing her talent on the international stage.
In a remarkable achievement, Laurin clinched the gold medal at the twenty twenty-four Paris Olympics, solidifying her status as one of the top competitors in women's taekwondo. This victory followed her impressive performance at the Tokyo Olympic Games, where she earned a bronze medal in the women's + sixty-seven kilogram category.
Beyond her athletic accomplishments, Althéa Laurin has been honored with the title of Knight of the National Order of Merit, recognizing her contributions to sports and her country. Her journey continues to inspire many aspiring athletes around the world.