Jeanne Sadran: From Football Roots to Equestrian Stardom

Jeanne Sadran's journey from a football family to a rising star in show jumping illustrates her unique path in equestrian sports.

Key Points

  • • Jeanne Sadran transitions from football to equestrian success.
  • • She started riding at age four and made international competition debut at 13.
  • • Sadran's achievements include podium finishes in significant competitions.
  • • The Sadran family manages a stable, Ecurie Chev’el, as they integrate into the equestrian community.

Jeanne Sadran is rapidly emerging as a significant figure in equestrian sports, transitioning from her football-centric upbringing to becoming a promising show jumper. At just 23 years old, Sadran has already made a name for herself in international competitions, notably achieving second place in the 2023-24 FEI Jumping World Cup in Bordeaux and winning the Grand Prix of Paris in 2024.

Growing up in a family deeply entrenched in football, her father Olivier Sadran served as president of Toulouse FC for nearly two decades, instilling in her values of discipline and teamwork traditionally associated with sports. "We’re always thinking it is possible," Sadran remarked regarding her success despite lacking a conventional equestrian background. Sadran began riding at the age of four and entered her first international competition at 13.

Currently ranked 64th in the world, she attributes much of her success to her strong support system, including her coach, Simon Delestre, an Olympic bronze medallist. Their relationship focuses on mutual growth and competitiveness, essential attributes she feels are vital in achieving success in the sport.

In addition to her riding ambitions, Sadran's family has ventured into the equestrian community by establishing Ecurie Chev’el, a stable that houses 30 horses, where she and her sister Louise manage operations. Looking ahead, Sadran aims to shine at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, motivated by her experience serving as a spectator at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics, sharing her excitement for competing on an international stage.