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With a gold in the 10,000m and a bronze in the 5,000m at the 2025 World Championships, Frenchman Jimmy Gressier has firmly stamped his place among the world’s elite, perhaps even dethroning America’s Grant Fisher as the top distance runner alive. But here’s the twist: he was never meant to be in athletics at all. Surprised? Gressier once dreamed of a career in soccer. “Football was what I loved the most, I enjoyed it so much,” he revealed. Yet, his coaches quickly noticed his natural gift for running and pushed him toward the track, and the rest became history. Still, soccer hasn’t quite left him, as a Real Madrid legend recently stepped forward with a special tribute for the Frenchman.

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Long before he emerged as France and Europe’s brightest long-distance prospect, Jimmy Gressier wasn’t chasing laps on a track; he was chasing a ball across the soccer field. In Boulogne-sur-Mer, the same northern town that produced Franck Ribéry and N’Golo Kanté, young Gressier dreamed of football glory. But destiny had other plans. “They were telling me they never saw my kind of skills in any footballer. I took part in local school athletics competitions, and I was beating the young athletes,” Gressier revealed. That was the moment his coaches realized France’s athletics team, not in soccer, was where this rare talent truly belonged.

Well, the rest was history. It didn’t take him long to rise as Europe’s finest and one of the world’s very best. At the Tokyo World Championships, he stamped his authority by clinching two medals, a feat that earned him recognition not just from the athletics community but even from soccer royalty. None other than Zinédine Zidane honored the champion with a signed jersey, accompanied by words that turned the moment into pure legend: “You are one of the greats of our world, and it’s an honor to add this beautiful jersey to my collection.”

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Jimmy Gressier shared on Instagram, posting blue, white, and red hearts alongside a photo of “Zizou’s” iconic Real Madrid jersey. Even better, the jersey bore a special message: “For Jimmy Gressier. Kind regards! Bravo champion!” It was a promise that Zidane made to him, and he has certainly fulfilled it. Well, Gressier is quite a hero in his country for his sacrifices. At 17, the athlete faced a crossroads as he was selected to represent France at the World Schools Football Cup in Guatemala while also qualifying for the Junior Cross-Country World Championships in China. Fate had put him at a crossroads where he had to make that choice.

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After a moment of soul-searching about his future, he knew it was time to jump ship. “I stopped football at the age of 17. I quit because my coaches were telling me that I could reach the French team in athletics and be an Olympian. Wearing the national jersey is too beautiful.” From that point on, football was history, and athletics became his destiny. Well, truth be told, the athlete knows how to make distance running fun.

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The Frenchman certainly knows how to close out his races, and his antics have become a fan-favorite spectacle. Back in 2018, while cruising to victory in the European U23 cross-country men’s race in the Netherlands, Gressier attempted a dramatic celebration that spectacularly backfired, sending him face-first into the mud as competitors closed in behind him. Well, fast forward to 2023, at the French Cross-Country Championships in Carhaix-Plouguer, Gressier’s finishing theatrics took another quirky turn.

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While chasing the senior men’s title, he casually snatched a crepe from a spectator mid-race, crossing the finish line with it in hand and even taking bites along the way. His last-minute antics have become the showstopper of the sport, so much so that America’s own hip-hop artist and former US Army Soldier of the Year, Melly Mike, joined the conversation. On Instagram, where he boasts 198k followers, Melly Mike shared a highlight reel of Gressier’s outrageous final-lap shenanigans that sealed his victories.

He captioned it, “This guy singlehandedly makes cross country thrilling.” Guess what? Gressier re-shared the clip on his story, celebrating his own quirky antics. The athlete has only just begun his winning streak, with many more milestones yet to be conquered. With LA 2028 on the horizon, Jimmy Gressier is gearing up for gold.

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