Career
Born in Namakia in Madagascar"s Mitsinjo District, he began to compete internationally in the decathlon in 2007. A national record of 6564 points at the Multistars meeting was followed by a wind-assisted 6740 points in Arles. The 2007 All-Africa Games was his first outing for Madagascar and he placed seventh with a Malagasy record score of 7012 points.
He added a point to this tally at an African Combined Events meeting in Réduit in April 2008.
At the 2008 African Championships in Athletics, held a month later, he came close to the podium with a fourth-place finish. He returned to the European circuit that year, but placed 21st at both the Multistars and Arles meets.
This proved to be his sole complete decathlon that year, as he failed to finish at his two regular European meets. Kamé began training at the IAAF High Performance Training Centre in Mauritius and he scored 7314 points in Réduit in April.
He again collected over seven thousand points at the Multistars meet, taking fourteenth place as Africa"s top performer.
In his third and final decathlon that year he came fourth at the 2010 African Championships in Athletics, repeating his finish from 2008. His good form continued into 2012 as he began by winning a third African Combined Events title ahead of Theirry. He was again top ten at the Multistars meet and was sixth at the TNT – Fortuna Meeting with a score of 7443 points.