He competed in the open water
Team event at the
2018 European Aquatics Championships, winning the bronze medal. He competed at his first
World Championships in 2019 in
Gwangju,
South Korea, where he won bronze in the men's 800 m freestyle. Following his success in 2019, he suffered a shoulder injury which caused him to experience depression and a lack of motivation. He competed in the 400 and 800 metres at the
2020 Summer Olympics but failed to progress beyond the heats in either distance. He also qualified to represent France in open water swimming at the
2020 Summer Olympics but was one of two swimmers not to finish. He competed at the
2023 World Championships in
Fukuoka,
Japan. He made the final of the 1500 metres freestyle. He was second in the 800 and 1500 metres freestyle at
2023 European Short Course Championships. He won a second
World Championship medal at the 2024
Doha edition. He finished third in the 1500 metres freestyle behind Daniel Wiffen and Florian Wellbrock. ==References==