Having children was probably the biggest game-changer I ever went through.
To be there, when Vida, my little girl, was born…It is still hard for me to describe how I felt that day. It was a whirlwind of emotions, and it still changes my life every day.
Being a parent is the most gratifying, tough, fun job in the world. It feels like you discover yourself again, and you discover the world again through the eyes of your child.
And my wife and I want to raise our kids in the way we were raised.
Open to the world, being able to adapt in every situation, no matter the situation we are in.
Being French, from a Swedish background, having grown up in Germany and now living in Hungary, having been around so many different people from many nationalities on the court for so many years, that feels like a huge advantage to me.
My daughter can already count in Hungarian, but she also speaks French and German, and I’m sure that will be a strength when she grows up, just as this universality was for me as a young adult.
And if I paid tribute to my mum earlier, I must admit my world would not be complete without my wife, Franziska. One often says that behind every great man is a great woman, and I can completely see myself in that.
I know how much sacrifices she has to put up so I can focus on the court and all of my career would not have been possible without her.
Family-wise, I am lucky, and I know it.
She’s one of these mothers, just like mine, who will do everything so that her children can live their dreams. In a handball world where you sometimes forget about the people behind the scenes, mothers and women might be the most important ones.
At 30, I am proud of what I achieved on the court, even though there are still some boxes to tick.
But most of all, my family is well and healthy. Just waiting to know what is the new adventure ahead of us.
Kentin Mahé
May 2022