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Inès Lardeur

Inès Lardeur (born 26 March 1996) is a French field hockey player.

Key Information

Early life

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Inès Lardeur was born on 26 March 1996 in Lille.[1]

She is openly lesbian.[2][3]

Career

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Domestic hockey

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Lardeur currently competes in the Women's Belgian Hockey League, the top–level domestic competition in Belgium. In the league, she represents Royal Léopold.[1]

Under–21

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From 2014 until 2017, Lardeur represented the French U–21 team. She was a member of the squad at the EuroHockey U–21 Championship in 2014 in Waterloo and 2017 in Valencia.[4] She also represented the team at the 2016 FIH Junior World Cup in Santiago, where the team finished in fifteenth place.[5]

Senior national team

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Lardeur made her senior international debut for France in 2014.[5]

Since her sebut, Lardeur has been a constant inclusion in the national team and has medalled on numerous occasions. She won gold at the 2023 EuroHockey Championship II in Prague, silver at the 2021 EuroHockey Championship II in Prague, gold at the 2019 EuroHockey Championship III in Lipovci, and bronze at the 2018–19 FIH Series Open in Wattignies.[5][4]

In 2024, Lardeur became an Olympian.[6] She was named in the French squad for the XXXIII Summer Olympics in Paris.[7]

Since the Olympic Games, Le Nindre has continued to represent the national team. She was most recently named in the squad for the 2024–25 FIH Nations Cup II in Wałcz.[5]

Major International Tournaments

International goals

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The following is a list of goals scored by Lardeur at international level.

Goal Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 5 September 2014 HC Slavia Hradec Králové, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic  Czech Republic 3–1 4–4 (1–2) 2014–15 FIH World League Round 1 [8]
2 4–4
3 20 February 2015 Cancha Nautico, Montevideo, Uruguay  Kenya 1–0 5–0 2014–15 FIH World League Round 2 [9]
4 14 September 2016 Douai Hockey Club, Douai, France   Switzerland 2–1 4–1 2016–17 FIH World League Round 1 [10]
5 3–1
6 26 February 2019 Antibes Hockey, Antibes, France  Wales 2–1 2–1 Test Match [11]
7 28 July 2019 HC Lipovci, Lipovci, Slovenia  Slovenia 15–0 16–0 2019 EuroHockey Championship III [12]
8 24 October 2021 CUS Pisa, Pisa, Italy  Poland 4–2 4–2 2022 FIH World Cup – European Qualifier [13]
9 22 July 2023 Salon Hockey Club, Salon-de-Provence, France  Scotland 3–1 3–2 Test Match [14]
10 30 July 2023 SK Slavia Prague, Prague, Czech Republic  Lithuania 4–0 8–0 2023 EuroHockey Championship II [15]
11 26 January 2024 South African College Schools, Newlands, South Africa  South Africa 1–0 1–0 Test Match [16]
12 28 January 2024 1–0 4–1 [17]
13 22 August 2024 Douai Hockey Club, Douai, France  Luxembourg 1–0 22–0 2025 EuroHockey Championship Qualifier B [18]
14 17 June 2024 Centralny Ośrodek Sportu, Wałcz, Poland  Italy 2–0 4–0 2024–25 FIH Nations Cup 2 [19]

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