French Climbers Sam and Zélia Avezou Aim for Olympic Qualification
Ten Years After Cécile Avezou's Retirement
Up-and-coming climbers Sam, 23, and Zélia Avezou, 20, are part of the French national climbing team and are aiming for qualification for the upcoming Olympic Games. Their journey comes a decade after their mother, Cécile Avezou, retired from her successful climbing career.
Sam Avezou's Olympic Victory in Budapest
Sam Avezou made a strong statement in the men's bouldering competition in Budapest, Hungary, where he secured his Olympic ticket and took home the victory. The win showcased his impressive skills and determination on the climbing wall.
Zélia Avezou's Seventh-Place Finish in Shanghai
In the women's bouldering competition in Shanghai, China, Zélia Avezou demonstrated her capabilities by scoring 1047 points and securing a seventh-place finish. Her performance highlighted her potential and contributed to the French team's overall success.
Joint Participation in World Championships
Sam and Zélia Avezou are set to participate together in the upcoming World Climbing Championships. Their presence on the team reflects the growing talent and depth within French climbing. They will be competing alongside other top climbers for the chance to represent their country at the highest level.
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