Présentation
Manon Petit Lenoir is passionate about snowboarding: snowboard cross, boardercross and timed obstacle course.
In 2014 she joined the French youth snowboardcross team and won the gold medal at the Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer.
Originally from Samoëns in Haute-Savoie, Manon Petit Lenoir started snowboarding at the age of 8, accompanied by her mother and brother, two snowboarders.
It is at the club Les Carroz that she specializes in snowboardcross. Despite her young age, she quickly reached an excellent level allowing her to join the World Cup group.
Né le 7 décembre 1998 à Clermont-Ferrand
Présentation
One year after her Olympic title, the Frenchwoman placed fifth at the World Championships. These great performances allowed her to climb into the top 10 in the world in her discipline in 2017. Despite her unwavering determination Manon Petit Lenoir missed qualifying for the 2018 Winter Olympics following an accident that left her with several broken neck bones and a knee injury.
These difficult moments made her reflect on her career that was taking off. Helped by her coach she kept her head up which allowed her to move forward and seven months later she was back on her board. For her comeback, the snowboarder dislocated the shoulder already weakened during her big injury of 2018. She had to make a cross on her 2019-2020 season. Finally recovered from her injuries, her momentum was again stopped by the confinement.
Thanks to her status the high-level sportswoman Manon follows her studies in marketing techniques with an adjusted rhythm. It is important for her to continue her studies in spite of her wish to be 100% in the snow for the moment. She can currently live from her passion thanks to the results bonuses but also thanks to the sponsors who help to finance her season. Manon Petit-Lenoir has many thanks to her exemplary management of her social networks.
Awards
- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
- FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP
- OLYMPIC
- WORLD CUP
- EUROPEAN CUP
2017
5th position
Adult World Championships
2017
2nd position
Adult World Championships
2016 et 2017
1st position
World Junior Team Championships
2016
3rd position
Junior World Championships
2015
4th position
French adult snowboardcross championships
2015
2nd position
French Senior Championships
Parallel Giant
2014
1st position
French Cadet and Junior Championship,
parallel giant
2016
1st position
Youth Olympic Championships, Lillehammer
2015
1st position
Team Championships at the European Youth Olympic Festival
2018
3rd position
World Cup Veysonnaz
2018
2nd position
World Cup in Team Event
2014
2nd position
Isola , Boardercross
2014
1st position
FIS Europe, Boardercross Circuit Europe
After a very bad fall I had to be immobilized for months. Devastated, I didn't know if I would ever be able to get back on a board, let alone compete again.
Through training, encouragement and unfailing support I managed to overcome these trials.
partner
- partner
- Association