When sports and academic excellence go hand in hand
The recent title of academic squash champion awarded to Léa MOINEAU, a first year student on the Angers campus, highlights the value of ESSCA's policy favouring high level sports.
Léa MOINEAU au centre
The 2008/2009 Class launched the inclusion of an elective activity in their academic programme, one of which is high level sports.
| Like Florian TESSIER in the Master 1 programme, a rink hockey player, Léa has been approved as a high level athlete by the Ministry for Youth and Sports. |
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Léa, who is 19, left Brest and an environment favourable to her progression within the French squash movement: her family, club and "coach dad". Now, she must juggle a very heavy schedule: studies, training (12 h/week) and competitions.
While waiting for the Finals of the French university championship, which took place at the beginning of May 2009, we wished Léa the best of luck, as she had every chance of winning this promising competition.