for Fatima Charkaoui, the Olympic flame will burn all summer

When Fatima Charkaoui received a phone call in January asking her to carry the Olympic flame on July 26, a few hours before the opening of the Games, she initially declined the invitation. “There were rumors that my name had been put forward, but I didn’t believe itshe explains. Then I was called to ask if I was available to carry the flame. I had made association commitments for this period, so I answered no. My interlocutor said to me: “But are you sure? It’s about carrying the Olympic flame, you know?” Several days passed, and then I really became aware of what it meant. I called back and said I was available. »

For the cross-country champion, being one of the last to carry the flame before the opening of the Games, moreover in her department of Seine-Saine-Denis, constitutes tremendous recognition of a life journey that has led to an entire career as an athlete under the colors of the Pierrefitte-sur-Seine Sports Association (AS Pierrefitte) and to becoming professionally involved with the young people of his city.

“Carrying the flame is a source of great prideshe confides. It is a strong symbol which conveys a message of peace and friendship between people. I think I was selected because the city wanted to reward the investment. It’s a gift. For me, it is a step in my career and a sign that I must continue to invest myself in projects for my city and help others. »

Born in Morocco, Fatima Charkaoui arrived in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine at the age of 2. The youngest of five children, she grew up in a house in the Joncherolles district, in the south of the city. “My family didn’t often have the opportunity to go on vacation. I spent my holidays in Sarcelles, at the swimming pool, we went to my cousins. It was a vacation for us because we were changing cities. We were happy”she remembers with a smile on her lips.

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At the age of 14, Fatima had an encounter that would change her life: athletics. It was by climbing onto the podium of the Foulées Pierrefittoises in her age category, from her first participation, that she was noticed by officials of the local club. “I didn’t know anything about athleticsshe says. They took my contact details and called me several times. That’s how I joined the club. I never left. »

However, it was not love at first sight: “At 14, no one likes running for fifteen minutes, doing laps. I liked competing, but not training. » Over time, his relationship with sport has changed. Paradoxically, it was the necessity of regular training that fueled his attachment to athletics: “This sport taught me not to be lazy. If you want to succeed in life, you have to practice. It’s a healthy lifestyle: to achieve your goals you put in place a work plan. That’s what I love about athletics. »

“Closed vision of the neighborhood”

Since her first participation in the French cross-country championships in 2005, she has never missed an edition of the national elite meeting and was vice-champion of France in short team cross-country in 2013 and 2014 with her club, then joining the French youth team. On the track, she won the national junior 1,500m title in 2011, but it was in cross country that she obtained her best results. “I will continue to run for fun until I can’t anymore”she says.

Looking back, the thirty-year-old realizes the importance of athletics in her career: “At 14, you’re lost: doing athletics gave me a framework and a goal. » Sport also allowed him to open up to the world: “I was able to travel, meet new people when I competed. It allowed me to get out of my locked-in vision of the neighborhood. Without sport, I would not have been able to have this openness to the world, which allowed me to change my way of thinking, to have more tolerance towards others. »

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It is because she wants to give back to young Pierrefittois what sport has given her that she has worked as a sports development agent and sports educator since 2016 within AS Pierrefitte, after obtaining her professional certificate in youth, popular education and sport.

Fatima Charkaoui, in the center, accompanied by young Pierrefittois from the Fauvettes-Joncherolles Hope Association, during the annual stay in the mountains.

At the same time, she is a volunteer within the Fauvettes-Joncherolles Hope Association, which aims to promote the social integration of young people through the implementation of cultural, sporting, educational and academic support activities. Each year, it allows Pierrefittois aged 14 to 18 to go skiing for a week. “It’s a way for me to pass the buck. Today, I am investing in projects that were made for me several years ago”insists Fatima Charkaoui.

The Olympic flame will pass through Seine-Saint-Denis on July 25 and 26. For the Pierrefittoise, one of whose models is the Moroccan athlete Hicham El Guerrouj, double Olympic champion, over 1,500 m and 5,000 m, in Athens in 2004, seeing the Games held in his department constitutes a source of joy . “Like any athlete, I have always dreamed of competing in the Gamesshe explains. I’m going to take places. But even without that, walking around the Stade de France when there are competitions this summer will give me pleasure. I’m eager to. »

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In her own way, she will participate doubly in the Games: carrying the flame, she also obtained one of the 20,024 bibs for the Marathon pour tous, a general public running event organized by Paris 2024, which will take place in the evening of August 10. The Olympic flame has not finished burning in the heart of Fatima Charkaoui.

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This subject was carried out as part of the “Terrains de Jeux” project, supported by Visa, global partner of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Until November 2024, eight young people, accompanied by journalists from World, tell the story of the Olympic year seen from Seine-Saint-Denis in the form of articles, videos and podcasts. They were spotted by the Sport dans la ville association as part of a partnership with Visa whose objective is to promote the professional integration of young people from priority neighborhoods. The writing of the World is responsible for the choice of topics and editorial content.

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