Our ambassadors

Our athletes have talent !

The resort is proud to count among its inhabitants athletes who have left their mark – and still do – on the sporting world in various categories: alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing and also handiskiing!

This is why we are committed to supporting these young top-level athletes who wish to wear Les Gets colours at national, European and even world level. Every year, young athletes with promising talents receive financial aid from the resort (Town Hall, Tourist Office or Solegets).

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Discover below their portraits, their careers and their ambitions!

Alpine skiing

Léo Coppel

This young Gétois started skiing at the age of 2. He started his career at the ski club of Les Gets. His promising results allowed him to join the CNE of Albertville (national training center) in order to reconcile his double project of high level sportsman and his schooling. He then became famous on the FIS circuit (International Ski Federation) within the Mont Blanc committee.

Léo is now one of the best skiers in the world for his age group in all disciplines. Winner of several FIS races, he shined at the 2022 French Championships alongside the best French World Cup skiers. He is the French U21 Giant Slalom Champion and hopes to join the French Ski Team this year.

Léo finished 5th in the Junior World Ski Championships in February 2024, in his home resort of Les Portes du Soleil.

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Biathlon

Jacques Jefferies

This native of the Portes du Soleil started out as an alpine skier before becoming passionate about biathlon, following in the footsteps of his role model Martin Fourcade whose exceptional performances fascinated him. This young man of 23 years old with an overflowing enthusiasm has all the qualities required to become a great champion.

Reflective, he pursues his studies in digital business and development while dreaming of podiums in a demanding sport, whose image fits him perfectly.Since his selection for the French junior team, Jacques has not stopped progressing. In 2022, he won the gold medal at the European Junior Championships in Pokljuka (Slovenia) in the mixed relay and was world champion in the junior men’s relay in Soldier Hollow (U.S.A.).

Jacques finished 3rd in the men’s relay biathlon at the Junior World Cup in the winter of 2023-2024.

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Biathlon

Jeanne Richard

Behind those big blue eyes, there is energy and determination. This biathlete already has 15 years of skiing behind her. Her father, a ski instructor, introduced her to cross-country skiing when she was a child during walks with her sisters.

She got a taste for it and joined the Nordic section of the “Les Gets ski competition” club at the age of 10. In 2017, Jeanne joined the Biathlon group of the Mont-Blanc Committee.

Since then, she has won twice the French Wheel Ski Championship and has shone at the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in Lausanne in 2020, winning gold in the relay and silver in the individual event. At the 2021 Junior World Championships, she won the title of Junior World Champion in individual and relay. In 2022, she finished on the 3rd step of the podium in the relay and won the small pursuit globe.

Jeanne finished 3rd in the women’s mass start at the 2024-2025 World Cup in Ruhpolding. This will be her first time on a World Cup podium! Well done!

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Handiskiing

Jules Segers

At only 22 years old, Jules Segers is a rising star in disabled alpine skiing. Originally from Les Gets, he made his first glides on skis at the age of 3 years old and continued his career with the French Ski School of Les Gets. 

After encouraging results in the French Cup, he joined the French disabled sports team in 2017.Jules has had the opportunity to defend the colours of Les Gets and France in national and international competitions (European Cups and some World Cups) in 2019-2020.In 2022, Jules won his place at the Paralympic Games in Beijing. He finished 16th in giant and 17th in slalom!

This winter in Steinach Am Brenner, he finished 4th in the Giant Slalom World Cup and 5th in the Super-G World Cup. We wish him all the best for the remaining races in Italy, Switzerland and France!

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