| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
| World Championships | ||||
| 7 | Rope | 2010 | Moscow, RUS | 25.950 |
| 12 | Individual All-Around | 2011 | Montpellier, FRA | 107.525 |
| 13 | Individual All-Around | 2010 | Moscow, RUS | 104.700 |
| 19 | Individual All-Around | 2009 | Mie, JPN | 98.875 |
| Qualification | Ball | 2011 | Montpellier, FRA | 27.100 |
| Qualification | Clubs | 2011 | Montpellier, FRA | 26.775 |
| Qualification | Hoop | 2011 | Montpellier, FRA | 26.250 |
| Qualification | Ribbon | 2011 | Montpellier, FRA | 26.900 |
| Qualification | Ball | 2010 | Moscow, RUS | 26.025 |
| Qualification | Hoop | 2010 | Moscow, RUS | 26.025 |
| Qualification | Ribbon | 2010 | Moscow, RUS | 24.375 |
| Qualification | Ball | 2009 | Mie, JPN | 24.475 |
| Qualification | Hoop | 2009 | Mie, JPN | 25.400 |
| Qualification | Ribbon | 2009 | Mie, JPN | 23.750 |
| Qualification | Rope | 2009 | Mie, JPN | 24.925 |
| European Championships | ||||
| 8 | Clubs | 2011 | Minsk, BLR | 26.550 |
| 8 | Hoop | 2011 | Minsk, BLR | 26.850 |
| World Cup | ||||
| 3 | Hoop | 2011 | Corbeil-Essonnes, FRA | 28.175 |
| 3 | Ribbon | 2011 | Sofia, BUL | 26.850 |
| 3 | Ribbon | 2011 | Corbeil-Essonnes, FRA | 28.450 |
| 3 | Ribbon | 2009 | Corbeil-Essonnes, FRA | 24.150 |
| 3 | Rope | 2009 | Corbeil-Essonnes, FRA | 24.900 |
Nickname
Delph (Federation Francaise de Gymnastique, 02 Aug 2007)
Hobbies
Horse riding, cinema, shopping, dancing, sports in general, travelling, spending time with friends. (ffgym.com, 23 May 2012; delphled.skyrock.com, 25 May 2012)
Occupation
Athlete, Coach
Education
Communications, France
Language(s) spoken
English, French, Spanish
Club name
Calais GRS, Calais, FRA
Coach
Katia Guillere [coach] (ffgym.com, 23 May 2012)
Debut
2002 for France (ffgym.com, 23 May 2012)
Injuries
She did not compete at the 2003 World Championships due to injury. (gymnastiquerythmique.superforum.fr, 2007)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
She took up gymnastics at age seven in France. (Federation Francaise de Gymnastique, 02 Aug 2007)
Ambitions
To be a coach to the French national team after her competitive career. (ffgym.com, 23 May 2012)
Training
In preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games in London she was training around 45 hours per week, six days out of seven. (ffgym.com, 23 May 2012; lemonde.fr, 18 Apr 2012)
Hero
Retired Russian gymnast Elena Vitrichenko. (ffgym.com, 23 May 2012)
Awards
She has won the French national championship for seven consecutive years from 2005-11. (ffgym.com, 23 May 2012)
She was invited to perform an honorary kick-off at a French national Ligue 1 football match in March 2012 between two teams, Lille and Valenciennes, from her native region of France. (losc.fr, 19 Mar 2012)
General
OLYMPIC DREAM
She qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games in London after finishing 12th at the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai. "I've finally realised my dream. I'm not necessarily expecting a podium finish in London, which will likely be taken by the Russians, but I will be so proud to show that France has its place in this sport." (prima.fr, 29 Sep 2011)
RETIREMENT
She put her communications studies on hold in 2010 to focus on qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Games in London and she has said she will retire after the Games. "I'll give all that I can and then more to be the best I can be at the London Games. That's all that is left for me, afterwards I will retire." (lemonde.fr, 18 Apr 2012; .francesoir.fr, 23 May 2012)
FUNDING
She is supported by federal and regional financial support as an elite athlete and she also works coaching young girls to further support herself. (lemonde.fr, 18 Apr 2012; .francesoir.fr, 23 May 2012)




