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Axelle Mollaret and Emelie Forsberg after winning the first stage of the 2015 Pierra Menta race in France
She is physiotherapist.[1] She has been member of the Ski Mountaineering French national selection since 2013.[2]
In 2015 she won the biennial Trofeo Mezzalama with teammates Emelie Forsberg and Jennifer Fiechter.