| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
| Olympic Games | ||||
| 1 | Men | 2008 | Beijing, CHN | |
| 5 | Men | 2004 | Athens, GRE | |
| World Championship | ||||
| 1 | Men | 2011 | Sweden | |
| 1 | Men | 2009 | Croatia | |
| 1 | Men | 2001 | France | |
| 3 | Men | 2005 | Tunisia | |
| 3 | Men | 2003 | Portugal | |
| European Championship | ||||
| 1 | Men | 2006 | Switzerland | |
| 3 | Men | 2008 | Norway | |
| 4 | Men | 2000 | Croatia | |
| 6 | Men | 2004 | Slovenia | |
| 6 | Men | 2002 | Sweden | |
Nickname
Titi. (ff-handball.org, 01 Jan 2012)
Hobbies
Card games, especially poker which he likes to play with his French national teammates. (ff-handball.org, 01 Jan 2012)
Occupation
Athlete
Family
Wife, Laurence, daughter Manon and son Loris.
Language(s) spoken
French
Club name
THW Kiel, Kiel, GER
Position and style
Goalkeeper (multimania.com 20/02/03)
Handedness
Right (ff-handball.org, 16 Jun 2008)
Debut
1999 for France, against Romania, European Championship Qualifying (France) (ihf.info, 31 Jul 2008)
Injuries
He suffered an ankle injury in May 2002. (French Handball Federation, 31 Mar 2004)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
He began playing handball at the age of seven in France. (French Handball Federation, 31 March 2004)
Reason for taking up this sport
His parents played handball. (French Handball Federation, 31 March 2004)
Most memorable sporting achievement
All of his titles with the French side, especially the 2008 Olympic Games gold medal. (ff-handball.org, 01 Jan 2012)
Hero
Russia's multiple world and Olympic Games handball champion Andrey Lavrov. (French Handball Federation, 31 March 2004)
Sporting philosophy / motto
"Make the most of today." (ff-handball.org, 01 Jan 2012)
Awards
He was named the International Handball Federations [IHF] World Player of the Year in 2008, a rare honour for a goalkeeper. (thw-provinzial.de, 01 Mar 2012)
He was named Best Goalkeeper at the 2009 and 2011 world championships. (ff-handball.org, 01 Jan 2012)
Previous Olympics
Beijing 2008, Athens 2004



