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We are honored to represent Khadjou Sambe, Senegal’s pioneering female professional surfer and an inspiring Olympic hopeful. As the first Senegalese woman to join the World Surf League, Khadjou has become a trailblazer in African surfing. Her journey reflects the power of determination, cultural pride, and the limitless potential of athle
We are honored to represent Khadjou Sambe, Senegal’s pioneering female professional surfer and an inspiring Olympic hopeful. As the first Senegalese woman to join the World Surf League, Khadjou has become a trailblazer in African surfing. Her journey reflects the power of determination, cultural pride, and the limitless potential of athletes from the African continent.
Beyond her athletic achievements, Khadjou is a passionate advocate for empowering young girls through surfing. In partnership with Black Girls Surf, she founded Senegal’s first surf school for girls, offering free weekly training sessions that combine surfing with academic and professional development .
We are proud to represent Combe Seck, Senegal’s trailblazing professional kayaker and Olympic athlete. A former swimmer who took up canoeing in 2012, Combe quickly rose through the ranks, earning multiple African Championship medals.
In 2023, she secured silver in the C1 200m at the African Championships in Abuja, clinching her spot at th
We are proud to represent Combe Seck, Senegal’s trailblazing professional kayaker and Olympic athlete. A former swimmer who took up canoeing in 2012, Combe quickly rose through the ranks, earning multiple African Championship medals.
In 2023, she secured silver in the C1 200m at the African Championships in Abuja, clinching her spot at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. At 29, she made history as one of Senegal’s flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony She competed in the C1 200m event, making her the second Senegalese woman ever to race in Olympic canoeing.
We are honored to represent Edmond Sanka, Senegal’s first ParaCanoe athlete at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. A former paratrooper whose life was transformed by a 2007 accident, Edmond discovered kayaking in 2012 and quickly rose to become a two-time African champion. His historic qualification for Paris 2024 marks a pivotal moment for
We are honored to represent Edmond Sanka, Senegal’s first ParaCanoe athlete at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. A former paratrooper whose life was transformed by a 2007 accident, Edmond discovered kayaking in 2012 and quickly rose to become a two-time African champion. His historic qualification for Paris 2024 marks a pivotal moment for Senegal and African adaptive sports. Edmond’s journey is a powerful testament to resilience, and he is determined to secure Senegal’s first-ever Paralympic medal in ParaCanoe.