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Laura Flessel-Colovic was born on 6 November, 1971 in Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe, France, is a French politician and fencer. Discover Laura Flessel-Colovic's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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52 years old |
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6 November |
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Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe, France |
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France
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She is a member of famous Fencer with the age 52 years old group.
Laura Flessel-Colovic Height, Weight & Measurements
At 52 years old, Laura Flessel-Colovic height is 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) and Weight 60 kg (132 lb).
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1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
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60 kg (132 lb) |
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Who Is Laura Flessel-Colovic's Husband?
Her husband is Denis Colovic
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Denis Colovic |
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Laura Flessel-Colovic Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Laura Flessel-Colovic worth at the age of 52 years old? Laura Flessel-Colovic’s income source is mostly from being a successful Fencer. She is from France. We have estimated Laura Flessel-Colovic's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Laura Flessel-Colovic Social Network
Timeline
Laura Flessel-Colovic (born 6 November 1971) is a French politician and épée fencer who served as Minister of Sports from 2017 to 2018.
Born in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, she has won the most Olympic medals of any French sportswoman, with five.
Then, she gained solid experience on the Caribbean, Central American and Pan American circuits, winning in 1990 the Pan American Championships in foil and épée.
The same year, she joined the metropolis, to train with the Racing Club de France.
She also trains within the INSEP, which allows her to face the best French fencers.
She won her first world stage success in 1995, finishing in third place at the Hague World Championships.
This bronze medal is accompanied by a silver medal in the team event, which was defeated 45 to 44 by Hungary.
After her gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics and her victory at 1998 World Cup, she became the eighth French fencer, and first woman, to win the Olympic and World Champion titles.
She is one of the favorites for the 2000 Summer Olympics title.
She finally fails in the semi-final against Timea Nagy.
Laura Flessel was banned for three months in 2002 after failing a doping test.
She tested positive for the banned substance coramine glucose, blaming the French team doctors for giving her a drug that is available over the counter in France.
At the 2006 World Championships in Turin, she gets a new individual bronze medal, beaten again by Timea Nagy
Before 2007, she was a member of the Levallois Sporting Club Escrime, and now works with Lagardère Paris Racing.
She is married and has one daughter.
The 2008 Summer Olympics, her fourth Olympic Games, marks a turning point as it is the first Olympics where she does not get a medal after being eliminated by Li Na (15-9) in the quarter-finals.
In 2008, Laura Flessel was a columnist for the daily newspaper Aujourd'hui Sport.
She was a contestant on the third season of Danse avec les stars.
The year 2009 sees again Laura Flessel at the top but still without success with a third place at the European Championships in Plovdiv and a failure at the World Championships in Antalya where she lost f in quarter final against Lyubov Shutova after a close match that ends in sudden death on the score of 7 to 8.
She was France's flag-bearer at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London, which was her fifth and last Olympics.
On 21 April 2012, she qualifies for the individual event of the London Olympics by defeating Emma Samuelsson in the semifinals of the European Zone Qualifying Championship in Bratislava.
On 14 May 2012, Laura Flessel is officially designated flag bearer of the French delegation for the London Olympics.
She ends her career at the age of 40.
In 2012, she took over the management of Nathalie Moellhausen, a native of Italy and competing under the colors of Brazil, forming a group also composed of two fencing masters, Daniel Levavasseur and Michel Sicard, the latter having both coached Flessel.
In 2012, she participated in season 3 of Danse avec les stars (the French version of Dancing with the Stars) with her partner Grégoire Lyonnet but got eliminated in week 3, finishing 9th out of 10.
She is ambassador of the AMREF Flying Doctors' Stand Up for African Mothers campaign, the godmother of Handicap International, and Ambassador of Plan France.
His long-term project is to bring fencing to disadvantaged cities and places.
She is also a goodwill ambassador for UNESCO where she promotes tolerance in sports.
She founded the association Ti'Colibri which aims to promote fencing.
Thanks to its action, it has been able to offer means and equipment to clubs with few resources.
During the 2016 Summer Olympics she commented, on Canal +, the opening ceremony with Stéphane Guy and Joris Sabi, the fencing events with Frédéric Roullier and the closing ceremony with Julien Fébreau and Jean Galfione.
She was appointed Minister of Sports in the Philippe Government on 17 May 2017 and resigned on 4 September 2018.
Laura Flessel began fencing at age six and quickly became a very talented fencer.
She progressed quickly and became champion of Guadeloupe.
During the two-rounds of the French presidential election of 2017, she was one of the sixty active or retired sportsmen who signed a call to vote for Emmanuel Macron on 7 May 2017 in the second round of the presidential election "so that sport remains an area of freedom, equality and fraternity."
On 17 May 2017, she was appointed Minister of Sports in the First Philippe government, under the presidency of Emmanuel Macron, a position she held in the Second Philippe government, which was formed on 21 June 2017.
The government's second most popular minister at the end of 2017, she is notably responsible for preparing the organization of the 2024 Summer Olympics.