
Sarah OURAHMOUNE
Vice Olympic Champion of boxing
Sarah Ourahmoune, crowned Olympic vice-champion at the Rio Olympics, is the most successful French boxer: 10 times French champion and world champion in 2008, she is a multiple European medalist and will remain the first French boxer of all time to have qualified for an Olympiad. Sarah was born on January 21, 1982 in Sèvres and is the mother of Ayna, Mya and Karel.
A graduate of Science Po, she is now a company director (Boxer Inside), a speaker and vice president of the FFB. Sarah is globally committed to the subjects of success and leadership for women and more broadly to equal opportunities. As an advisor to the president of the CNOSF (city policy & in charge of the Women Leaders program), she actively promotes women's sports. And as an ambassador of Paris 2024, she intends to contribute to the building of these Games to be truly inclusive and that the "sport for all" goes beyond the stage of doctrine.
photo credits : Marie LOPEZ-VIVANCO
Speaks on the theme

Saturday, November 26
11h30 > 13h00
38. - Young people actively engaging in changing the world
- Jean-Louis ETIENNE: Doctor, explorer and writer
- Jérôme FOURQUET: Director of the Opinion Department at IFOP
- Justine GOYON: Déclics Jeunes 2019 Laureate
- Yanis MAAZI: Déclics Jeunes 2022 Laureate
- Sarah OURAHMOUNE: Vice Olympic Champion of boxing
- Moussa SYLLA: Déclics Jeunes 2020 Laureate
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