One year after the Games: Aurélie Aubert, her bubble in the ball

Medalists, artists, and organizers all made their mark on the Parisian Olympic celebrations. What impact did it have on their lives and careers? Key figures from the Games agreed to rekindle the flame for Libération.
We're putting our two arms in the fire: a year later, "boccia" no longer means anything to many people. The name for a type of pétanque played with leather balls , the term has been swallowed up in the invisibility of the world of disability, still relevant despite the beautiful inclusive flights that accompanied the Paris Paralympic Games. On the other hand, we did the test, by showing her photo: even confusedly ("Oh yes! But who is it, by the way?"), Aurélie Aubert's face speaks to everyone. It must be said that she had
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