Maud Lefort
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Born28 May 2006
Val d'Oise, France
Country
France
SportPara badminton
ClubUS Ézanville-Écouen, Val-d'Oise
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Maud Lefort (born 28 May 2006) is a French para badminton player who competes in international badminton competitions. She is a double European Para champion in the singles and doubles events with Caroline Bergeron and won a bronze medal in the mixed doubles event with Mathieu Thomas.[1]
At seven years old, Lefort had a life-changing accident when her elbow was dislocated following a sporting activity. This resulted in her having limited movement in her left forearm.[2][3]
She won the Canada Para Badminton International in 2023 which secured her a place at the Olympics in Paris in 2024.[2]