By winning her first national boxing title among professionals at the age of 30, on July 2, 2022 in Poitiers in the – 49 kg category, Hadria Bader Monier, a product of pure columérine by virtue of her career and commitments, succeeded in the search of his sports career. “This title is my only goal. I really care about it,” she declares with her, as she likes to say, her patriotic spirit. A performance awarded at the ceremony of athletes of the year by Karine Traval-Michelet, mayor of Colomiers, last September.
Colomiers, a city close to his heart. “I love my city, I’m a former City Council Youth Elect (CMJ) member, I was then a mediator there between 2013 and 2016 before being a sports educator,” she insists. Very involved in community life, especially with Un Maillot pour la vie, and in the animal rights cause, Hadria is a strong woman, even outside the ring, faithful to her convictions.
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A soldier in Balma’s 14th Parachute Infantry and Logistics Support Regiment, he took up ballet in his youth before finding his happiness and thriving in Thai boxing from the age of 12 and then English boxing a few years later. “I am an athlete at heart, says the resident of Boxoum, a Toulouse club located in the Papus district. By training more than a dozen hours a week, I managed to become a professional in 2018” after being French champion twice and once vice-champion of Europe among amateurs.
Arrived last summer in Poitiers in hostile lands, “my opponent was a Poitevine, I had to fight against her and against a room conquered for her cause”, the columérine boxer was able to count on the total support of her relatives and her husband , Félix Monier and the wise advice of his coach, Mehdi Oumiha. Until you get her grail, thanks to a victory acquired in the fists. A first professional belt that she intends to bring back into play, before thinking about the next European Championships, in her sights. There is no doubt that Columérine will be able to take on new challenges, as she has always known how to do since her youth columérine and later.