Amandha Sylves

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Amandha Marine Sylves (born 29 December 2000 Baie-Mahault ), is a French international volleyball player, playing in the middle blocker position .

She has played for the French women's national volleyball team since 2017. She qualified to play in the 2024 Summer Olympics. [1]

Career

She was born in Baie-Mahault in Guadeloupe . She was a judoka. In 2018, she joined the Toulouse Federal Volleyball Institute.

She competed at the 2019 Women's European Volleyball Championship, 2021 Women's European Volleyball Championship, 2022 Women's European Volleyball League, [2] 2023 Women's European Volleyball Championship, 2023 FIVB Women's Volleyball Challenger Cup, and 2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League. [3] [4] [5]

She played for France Avenir 2024, Volley-Ball Nantes, [6] Azzurra Volley Firenze, and Wash4Green Pinerolo. [7]

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References

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  2. Faxinfo (2022-07-29). "VOLLEYBALL: Amandha Sylves and the Bleues win their first international title". Faxinfo. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
  3. "Women | ChampionsLeague". championsleague.cev.eu. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
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  5. volleyballworld.com. "Sylves Amandha - VNL 2024 - Players". volleyballworld.com. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
  6. Faxinfo (2021-04-20). "Spotlight: Amandha Sylvès, an example to follow for Saint-Martin youth!". Faxinfo. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
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