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An exceptional team effort to take on challenges as part of the “Sports Connections” program
To support its employees in their sporting activities, Groupe ADP has launched “Sports Connections”, with financial support for an athletic or para-athletic challenge of up to €3,000 per project, to be undertaken individually or with colleagues, regardless of level.









On the trail of the Grande Boucle!
Sébastien Lorioux, assistant head of baggage security at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, cycled across the Alps from Thonon-les-Bains to Nice via the Maurienne Valley, tackling the legendary mountain passes of the Tour de France. It was quite a challenge for this amateur cyclist, who covered 685 km with nearly 17,000 meters of elevation gain in seven days, passing through the famous Iseran, Galibier, and Izoard mountain passes. The challenge required four months of rigorous preparation and true commitment, both physically and mentally
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The Spartan Race Beast, a half-marathon obstacle course in Slovenia
Éléna Naslot, an SSIAP safety officer, and Jérémy Lourme, a firefighter at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, along with Nicolas Bigini and Anthony Beaujean, both firefighters in Pontoise, took part in the Spartan Race Beast in Bled, Slovenia. A unique 21-kilometer half-marathon featuring around 30 challenges, including mud, walls to climb, and carrying heavy objects. Putting their endurance, mental strength, and team spirit to the test, these seasoned athletes pushed their limits amid the breathtaking landscapes of this part of Slovenia.
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Hiking to the “Roof of Indochina”!
Alaia Malaina Arjones, a project manager in the Engineering & Capital Projects division, embarked on an extraordinary journey to climb Vietnam’s highest peak, Mount Fansipan. Rising to an elevation of 3,143 meters, this iconic mountain in the Hoàng Liên Sơn Range is also known as the “Roof of Indochina”. Alaia went on a two-day guided hike through a variety of landscapes, ranging from terraced rice fields to dense forests.
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A great team effort at Runatolia in Antalya!
Bénédicte Piriou, Head of Customer Experience and Relations, Charlotte Voelckel, Deputy Head, Delphine Ranguin, Assistant, and Erdem Keskinkaya and Grégoire Rzepecki, work-study trainees and teammates in the Business Services division at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, crossed the finish line together at the Antalya 10K race. The race, which is part of the Antalya Marathon, better known as Runatolia, was sponsored by the TAV Airports consortium and Fraport, which manages Antalya Airport. Special mention goes to Grégoire Rzepecki, who finished 87th out of 1,735 participants with a time of 53 minutes
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A 100-kilometer backcountry ski expedition in the high mountains
Equipped with backcountry skis, Patrick Schillinger, a purchasing manager in the Services, Logistics, and Procurement division, covered 100 kilometers in the high mountains over six days, traveling from Chamonix to Zermatt, Switzerland. A challenge for this mountain lover, skiing between five and seven hours per day at an average altitude of more than 2,800 meters. His journey took him over 12 mountain passes, several of which were over 3,000 meters high and required the use of crampons.
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A team race for the Paris Marathon
At the 2025 Paris Marathon, six employees from the airside division at Paris-Charles de Gaulle rose to the challenge they had set for themselves: to run as a team. While some had already tackled the legendary marathon, others had never run a long distance before. What they all had in common was a desire to push themselves to the limit and prove that nothing is impossible for a team. A challenge they passed with flying colors, but above all a heartwarming story of friendship through sports.
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Lisa takes on the Bélier trail challenge with flying colors!
Lisa Witteman, a passionate trail runner and project manager in the terminal management division at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, took part in the 39th edition of the Trail du Bélier in La Clusaz. At 27 km long with 1,090 meters of elevation gain, this trail offers a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Aravis Mountains. Lisa Witteman performed brilliantly, finishing 39th among the 450 women who entered and 352nd out of 1,400 participants overall
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