By creating the Invictus Award in 2013, Paco Rabanne wanted to support young athletes and offer them the opportunity to become THE champion by getting involved in the charitable project of their choice. An initiative for the least fairplay, whose prize was awarded this year to the Italian sportsman Mario d’Amico who won in the process a cheque for 50 000 euros to the cause he defends. His project? Set up a freeski camp for children in the Alps to teach them the basic rules of this high-risk sport.
Third edition for the Invictus Awards which, once is not usual, filled up with testosterone at the Yoyo of the Palais de Tokyo. The full jury revealed the identity of the new winner along with previous winners and 2015 finalists.