Camille is the quintessential cool girl. She’s calm, collected, and has a motor that won’t quit. Originally from Saint-Etienne, she actually started her journey with Team Salomon in Réunion where she lived for a few years. After making a name for herself there by winning La Mascareignes in 2016 and the Bourbon Trail in 2017, she made history in style by securing 5th place in the mythical Diagonale des Fous in 2018. On her return to the continent, she joined the boys of Team Salomon France. In 2019 she won 3rd place in the CCC and in 2020 a top 10 finish in the Golden Trail Championship, a short format which isn’t even her specialty. In 2021, she’ll naturally be strengthening the international team with her athleticism and her smile!

François is a winemaker, physio and father of three. He is internationally recognized as being one of the best ultra trail runners, having won some of the most famous races out there. He is an adventurer who is quick to gather friends around him to set new records on the GR20 and the John Muir Trail to name a few. He splits his time living between the Alps and Beaujolais which allows him to satisfy all his sporting passions.

Richard Jouve is one of the most powerful sprinters on the cross-country circuit. His ability to accelerate makes him one of the most dangerous cross-country skiers on the finish line. He also has a formidable tactical sense that allows him to study his opponents and plan his races in a perfect way. Born in 1994, he has already collected several podiums in the World Cup, plus one at the World Championships Relay and above all the bronze medal in the team sprint in Peyongchang 2018, which he confesses has been an emotion hard to describe. He chose cross-country skiing because during his childhood, practicing alpine skiing he did not like all the breaks between one manche and another, and because of the super-active behavior he preferred a sport that made him stay in motion all the time. He also says he’s good at the kitchen, so we are waiting for an invitation to dinner!

Known as << Momo >>, Maurice Manificat is one of the fastest French distance skiers of all times. Over the last decade, he has built one of the greatest Palmares in the history of French cross-country skiing, sometimes even surprising himself. Born in 1986, he now has all the experience required for big events and to fight for medals, whether individual or in the Relay. Maurice loves being with his teammates, and he’s convinced that great results can be achieved only from a great collective effort. During his free time, he loves doing “Bricolage” and spending time with his son. His favorite disciplines are undoubtedly the 30km Pursuit, 15km Free and of course the Relay, which made him bring 3 Olympic bronze medals in France and leaves the light on for the future to come!

Born in 1993 and raised at the bottom of the Mont-Blanc, Clément Parisse is a mountain lover who turned to be one of the fastest cross-country skiers in the world! He is the archetype of a hard worker. In his career he reached third place in the World Cup Relay, two bronzes at the World Championships in Seefeld and Obertstdorf and of course the bronze medal at the Olympic Relay; now he’s working to repeat himself in individual races. Clément is a kind, calm and reserved person, but once on track everything changes: he enters in his comfort zone, and nothing can stop him. During the off-season, he is an avid climber and a self-made musician. He also loves travelling with friends, perhaps in unknow and wild places, to experience sports adventures in nature. He is also a chocolate lover, even better if it is dark!

Born in Aix-les-Bains, France, Victor Muffat-Jeandet has had a passion for sports from a very young age. He tried his hand at many different ones before deciding to dedicate himself fully to alpine skiing. He made his World Cup debut in February 2009 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, and slowly made a name for himself in slalom, giant slalom, and the combined. He achieved his first podium in 2015 with a runner-up finish in the super combined in Wengen, the same place where he would claim his first-ever World Cup victory in the same discipline three years later. The 2017/18 season was a breakthrough one for him as after claiming his first World Cup victory in January, he went on to win an Olympic bronze medal at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 a month later. His hobbies are reading, computers, traveling, mountain biking, wakeboarding, and surfing. He describes himself as a rigorous perfectionist who likes work well done and who is very demanding with himself.

Born and raised in the south of France, Mathieu is now a Canadian resident living in Montreal. He is an engineer who is passionate about activities in nature, adventures and big challenges. After several years of exploring the oceans as a diving instructor and enjoying the adrenaline rush from many sports like BMX, snowboarding and kite surfing, Mathieu got into running in 2014, shortly after settling in Quebec. In 2016, he discovered another passion for trail running and was instantly hooked. He was selected to participate in the Salomon Ultra Running Academy in March 2017, and took this opportunity to specialize in Ultra Trail. Determined, passionate and overflowing with energy, scuba diving and trail-running have broadened his horizons, allowing him to flourish in an authentic community and pushing him to question humans’ relationship with nature… He loves sharing his passions through stories about adventures and races, scuba-diving reports, as well as through photos, advice, conferences and coaching. He loves connecting to nature, from the bottom of the ocean to the top of the mountains.