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Olympic goal 2030: two young ice skaters striving for performance

Published on 17/04/26

Ambre et Samuel Pool Unlimited
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Ambre Perrier Gianesini & Samuel Blanc Klaperman, aged 19 and 18, are high-level young athletes who are still pursuing their studies alongside their training. Supported by the Unlimited Foundation, their goal is to represent France in figure skating at the 2030 Olympic Games.

A Memorable Performance

Few weeks after the Milan Olympics, the young French duo competed in the World Figure Skating Championships in Tallinn, Estonia.

During their performance, the pair scored 164.88 points, earning them the silver medal and a place on the podium. Finishing just two points shy of the gold, their performance proved to the world that they have what it takes to reach the highest levels, not only nationally, but also internationally.

Their ambition for the years ahead is to continue representing France on the international stage in the most prestigious and demanding competitions in their discipline. To achieve this, they will train relentlessly with the goal of representing France at the 2030 Olympic Games.

The Foundation Unlimited: A clear ambition

Ambre and Samuel are a true example of discipline and consistency. Despite their young age, they are just as committed to their sporting careers as they are to their higher education.

The Foundation Unlimited is proud to support them in achieving their goals. In a discipline with limited funding, where travel costs are high, support from the Pool Unlimited program allows Ambre and Samuel to progress in their sport while continuing their studies under better conditions.