#ProudOfOurStudents: Romain Didelot and his selection to the French national track and field team for the 2023 World University Games.

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The World University Games are an international collegiate sports competition in which elite student-athletes compete. They are organized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU) every two years.

This season, the games will be held in Chengdu, China, and will bring together 6,000 elite student-athletes from 120 countries competing in 18 different sports, from July 28 to August 8. 

The Faculty is proud to announce that one of its medical students, Romain Didelot, has been selected for the French national track and field team! We sat down with him:

Can you tell us about your background, both academically and athletically?

“I started track and field at age 7, always with the same club in Montpellier, and my passion for the sport has never left me. Track and field—and my decision to specialize in the long jump—has been a part of my personal life and has instilled in me discipline, a love of hard work, and the drive to push myself to new heights. After high school years marked by several national titles, as soon as I passed the entrance exam for my first year of medical school in Montpellier, I returned to the Philippidès Stadium, and since then, I’ve been doing my best to balance my medical studies with elite-level sports. This requires daily organizational efforts to juggle classes, internships, studying, training, and competitions.”

What does this selection mean to you? 

“This selection for the World University Games is the culmination of a busy but successful year. Academically, I’m entering my fifth year of medical school and am thus continuing to pursue my main goal. On the athletic front, the results have also been impressive: French University Indoor Long Jump Champion (Eaubonne, Jan. 2023) and French University Outdoor Vice-Champion (Salon-de-Provence, May 2023), FFA French Senior Indoor Champion (Miramas, Feb. 2023), and bronze medalist at the FFA French Elite Indoor Championships (Clermont-Ferrand, Feb. 2023).” 

Would you like to add anything? 

“I am particularly happy and honored to have been selected, and proud to represent the Montpellier School of Medicine and the University of Montpellier. I am also very proud to represent my city there, since I was born in Montpellier and have always lived there. And, by a twist of fate, I will be competing in Chengdu, one of Montpellier’s sister cities!”