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Céline Nony



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Céline Nony, also known under the pen name Céline Longuèvre, is a French journalist and writer whose career has been shaped by a deep commitment to storytelling and sports culture. As a grand reporter at L’Équipe, she has built a reputation for sharp, empathetic reporting that blends narrative finesse with rigorous investigation. Her work often explores the human dimension of sport, giving voice to athletes and communities whose stories illuminate broader social and cultural dynamics.

Before entering journalism, Nony was herself an accomplished rhythmic gymnast, a background that informs her understanding of athletic discipline, performance, and the emotional landscapes of competition. This firsthand experience gives her reporting a rare sensitivity to the physical and psychological demands placed on elite athletes. Her transition from high‑level sport to journalism reflects a lifelong dedication to movement, expression, and the pursuit of excellence.

Her career has also taken her abroad, notably as L’Équipe’s correspondent in Moscow, where she covered major international events and the complex intersections of sport, politics, and society in Russia. As an author, she writes with the same clarity and nuance that define her reporting, crafting works that explore identity, resilience, and the stories that shape us. Today, Céline Nony stands as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary French sports journalism.