Marie-Amélie Le Fur

Track and Field

“Make your life a dream, and a dream a reality.”

Sprinter.  Long Jumper.  World Record Holder.  President of the French Paralympic and Sports Committee (FPSC).  Paralympian.

 

Mentored by her older sister, Marie-Amélie Le Fur developed a passion for running at age 6.  She was fast.  She was focused.  She was competitive.  By age 12, she would become a junior running champion in her native France.  A few years later, at the age of 15, she was involved in a serious scooter accident requiring the amputation of her left leg below the knee.  But Marie-Amélie would not be deterred.

“When I had my accident, at the age of 15, it was more than obvious: I had an essential need to resume the sport, because it allowed me to reconnect with my life. Before, it was part of my DNA.”

After 4 months of difficult rehabilitation and with the support and encouragement from family and friends, Marie-Amélie went back to the running track with success.  Her former coach suggested she consider participating in the world of para-athletics.  A year later, she competed in her first Paralympic race.  Since then, Marie-Amélie has become an accomplished athlete and competed in the Paralympic Games, World Championships and European Championships.

Today, as member of Team Össur, Marie-Amélie uses the Flex-Foot Cheetah Xtreme and Iceross Seal-In X5 Liners for the track and Flex-Run with Nike sole for jogging. Her daily foot is Pro-Flex LP Align and Vari-Flex.

“If there any disabled youngsters listening to me out there, who might be dreaming of taking part one day, my advice would be to follow your dreams, work hard, and do your best to make those dreams come true.”

Athletic Accomplishments

 

Paralympic Games
  • 2020 Tokyo Silver medal Long Jump T64
  • 2016 Rio Gold medal Long jump T43/44
  • 2016 Rio Gold medal 400m T43/44
  • 2016 Rio Bronze medal 200m T43/44
  • 2012 London Gold medal 100m T43/44
  • 2012 London Silver medal 200m T43/44
  • 2012 London Bronze medal Long jump T42/44
  • 2008 Beijing Silver medal Long jump T44
  • 2008 Beijing Silver medal 100m T44

World Para Athletics Grand Prix

  • 2021 Dubai Gold medal Long jump T64 with a new world record 6,14m

World Para Athletics Championships

• 2015 Doha Gold medal 400m T43/44
• 2015 Doha Gold medal Long jump T43/44
• 2015 Doha Silver medal 200m T43/44
• 2015 Doha Silver medal 100m T44
• 2013 Lyon Silver medal 100m T44
• 2013 Lyon Silver medal 200m T44
• 2013 Lyon Silver medal Long jump T44
• 2011 Christchurch Gold medal 100m T44
• 2011 Christchurch Gold medal 200m T44
• 2006 Assen Silver medal 100m T44
• 2006 Assen Silver medal 200m T44
• 2006 Assen Silver medal Long jump T44

World Para Athletics European Championships

• 2018 Berlin Gold medal with a new world record Long jump T64
• 2016 Grosseto Bronze medal Long jump T42-44
• 2016 Grosseto Gold medal 400m T44
• 2014 Swansea Gold medal 400m T44
• 2014 Swansea Silver medal Long jump T44

Photo credit : Nguyen Tuan Tuan Nguyen www.ngtuan.com

Facts

Nationality

France

Competitive Class

T64

Amputation

Below the knee

Main Events

Long jump, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m