Biography
Impairment information
Type of Impairment
Spinal Cord Injuries
Origin of Impairment
Acquired
Classification
T53
Further personal information
Family
One daughter [2010]
Occupation
Athlete
Languages
French
Sport specific information
When and where did you begin this sport?
He took up the sport in 1989.
Why this sport?
He became interested in the sport after reading an article in a magazine. "It is an individual sport, with a great sensation of speed, and we use high-tech equipment."
Club / Team
Handi Club Caledonien: Nouméa, NCL
Name of coach
Olivier Deniaud [national], FRA
International debut
Year
1998
Competing for
France
General interest
Hobbies
DIY, fishing, spending time with his family. (Athlete, 20 Aug 2018)
Memorable sporting achievement
Claiming a total of eight medals at the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2016 Paralympic Games, and 14 at the world championships from 1998 to 2017. (SportsDeskOnline, 23 Aug 2021; Athlete, 20 Aug 2018)
Most influential person in career
Coaches Olivier Deniaud and David Gouze, and French wheelchair racer Claude Issorat. (Athlete, 20 Aug 2018, 23 Oct 2015)
Hero / Idol
French wheelchair racer Claude Issorat. (dicodusport.fr, 01 May 2018)
Sporting philosophy / motto
"Life is more beautiful when you smile." (Athlete, 02 Dec 2010)
Awards and honours
He was named New Caledonia's Sportsman of the Year in 2008 by the Territorial Olympic and Sports Committee. (franceolympique.com, 16 Nov 2010)
He has been named a Knight of the Legion of Honour [in 2000], an Officer of the Order of National Merit and a Commander of the Order of National Merit [in 2008] in France. (Caledonie Ensemble YouTube channel, 23 Apr 2019; pierrefairbank.com, 01 Jan 2018)
He has been named a Knight of the Legion of Honour [in 2000], an Officer of the Order of National Merit and a Commander of the Order of National Merit [in 2008] in France. (Caledonie Ensemble YouTube channel, 23 Apr 2019; pierrefairbank.com, 01 Jan 2018)
Milestones
At the 2013 World Championships in Lyon, France, his bronze medal in the T53 200m event made him the first French Para athletics competitor to have won eight career medals at the world championships. At the 2017 World Championships in London, England, he became the first French Para athletics competitor to win 13 and then 14 career world championship medals. His compatriot Marie-Amelie Le Fur was the first French Para athletics competitor to win 10, 11 and 12 career world championship medals, which she achieved at the 2015 edition. (SportsDeskOnline, 01 Jan 2021)
Ambitions
To win a marathon race. (handisport.org, 05 Dec 2019)
Impairment
His impairment is a result of the effects of myelitis, which causes inflammation of the spinal cord. (Athlete, 20 Aug 2018)
Other information
FROM CALEDONIA TO MAINLAND FRANCE AND BACK
In 1993 he left New Caledonia for Toulouse in mainland France to continue his studies. He later relocated to Montpellier where he took up more serious training in Para athletics and was called up to the French national team in 1998. He then earned his diploma as a Para sports educator and returned to New Caledonia. "I applied for a job as a Para sport education professional and began working with school children [in New Caledonia]. Sport motivates people to improve and allows people with an impairment to become more autonomous. This creates a social link that is needed in order to be happy." (dicodusport.fr, 01 May 2018; telestar.fr, 15 Jul 2017)
OTHER ACTIVITIES
He has served as a councillor for the city of Noumea, New Caledonia, as vice-president of the accessibility commission. "I have worked to make the city more accessible. We were behind in comparison with Australia and New Zealand, and we tried to fill this gap." (la1ere.francetvinfo.fr, 20 Apr 2019; noumea.nc, 05 Apr 2018)
HERITAGE
He was born in Hienghene in New Caledonia, a French territory and collection of islands in the South Pacific. His current place of residence is Noumea, New Caledonia. (la1ere.francetvinfo.fr, 02 Mar 2021)
In 1993 he left New Caledonia for Toulouse in mainland France to continue his studies. He later relocated to Montpellier where he took up more serious training in Para athletics and was called up to the French national team in 1998. He then earned his diploma as a Para sports educator and returned to New Caledonia. "I applied for a job as a Para sport education professional and began working with school children [in New Caledonia]. Sport motivates people to improve and allows people with an impairment to become more autonomous. This creates a social link that is needed in order to be happy." (dicodusport.fr, 01 May 2018; telestar.fr, 15 Jul 2017)
OTHER ACTIVITIES
He has served as a councillor for the city of Noumea, New Caledonia, as vice-president of the accessibility commission. "I have worked to make the city more accessible. We were behind in comparison with Australia and New Zealand, and we tried to fill this gap." (la1ere.francetvinfo.fr, 20 Apr 2019; noumea.nc, 05 Apr 2018)
HERITAGE
He was born in Hienghene in New Caledonia, a French territory and collection of islands in the South Pacific. His current place of residence is Noumea, New Caledonia. (la1ere.francetvinfo.fr, 02 Mar 2021)
Results
Unit | Date | Rank |
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Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 4x400 m T53/54 | Final Round | 3 | ||
Men's 4x400 m T53/54 | Heat 2 | 3 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 1 | 3 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Final Round | 6 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 3 | 1 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Final Round | 8 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 1 | 3 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men's 200 m T53 | Final Round | 7 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 2 | 3 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 1 | 1 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Final Round | 4 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 2 | 1 | ||
Men's 4x400 m T53-54 | Final Round | 3 | ||
Men's 4x400 m T53-54 | Heat 3 | 3 | ||
Men's 4x100 m T53-54 | Heat 1 | 9999 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Final Round | 5 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men's 4x400 m T53-54 | Final Round | 2 | ||
Men's 4x400 m T53-54 | Heat 1 | 1 | ||
Men's 4x100 m T53-54 | Final Round | 3 | ||
Men's 4x100 m T53-54 | Heat 3 | 1 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Final Round | 4 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 1 | 1 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Final Round | 7 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 2 | 2 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Final Round | 8 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 3 | 2 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men's 400 m T53 | Final Round | 2 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 1 | 1 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Final Round | 1 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 2 | 1 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 1 | 1 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Final Round | 3 | ||
Men's Marathon T54 | Final Round | 9999 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's Marathon T55 | Final Round | 12 | ||
Men's 800 m T54 | Final Round | 5 | ||
Men's 800 m T54 | Heat 2 | 1 | ||
Men's 400 m T54 | Final Round | 6 | ||
Men's 400 m T54 | Heat 2 | 1 | ||
Men's 200 m T54 | Final Round | 4 | ||
Men's 200 m T54 | Heat 2 | 3 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men's Marathon T54 | Final Round | 9999 | ||
Men's 4x400 m T53-54 | Final Round | 2 | ||
Men's 4x400 m T53-54 | Heat 2 | 1 | ||
Men's 4x100 m T53-54 | Heat 3 | 2 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 3 | 1 | ||
Men's 200 m T53 | Final Round | 2 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 2 | 1 | ||
Men's 400 m T53 | Final Round | 1 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 2 | 1 | ||
Men's 800 m T53 | Final Round | 1 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 800 m T53 | Final | 2011-01-23 | 4 | |
Men's 4x400 m T54 | Heat 1 | 2011-01-24 | 9999 | |
Men's 1500 m T53/54 | Heat 1 | 2011-01-25 | 5 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 1 | 2011-01-27 | 5 | |
Men's Marathon T53/54 | Final | 2011-01-30 | 7 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 2 | 2012-09-02 | 3 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 2 | 2012-09-04 | 3 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Final Round | 2012-09-05 | 7 | |
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 2 | 2012-09-07 | 6 | |
Men's 4x400 m T53/54 | Heat 1 | 2012-09-08 | 4 | |
Men's Marathon T54 | Final Round | 2012-09-09 | 9999 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 400 m T53 | Semifinal 1 | 2013-07-21 | 1 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Final 1 | 2013-07-21 | 6 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Final 1 | 2013-07-22 | 3 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Semifinal 1 | 2013-07-22 | 6 | |
Men's 200 m T53 | Semifinal 2 | 2013-07-23 | 3 | |
Men's 200 m T53 | Final 1 | 2013-07-24 | 3 | |
Men's 100 m T53 | Semifinal 1 | 2013-07-25 | 6 | |
Men's 100 m T53 | Final 1 | 2013-07-26 | 5 | |
Men's 4x400 m T53/54 | Semifinal 2 | 2013-07-27 | 5 | |
Men's Marathon T54 | Final 1 | 2013-07-28 | 9999 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 100 m T53 | Final 1 | 2015-10-22 | 3 | |
Men's 100 m T53 | Heat 1 | 2015-10-22 | 2 | |
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 1 | 2015-10-25 | 2 | |
Men's 200 m T53 | Final 1 | 2015-10-25 | 4 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 1 | 2015-10-27 | 3 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Final 1 | 2015-10-27 | 6 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 2 | 2015-10-29 | 2 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Final 1 | 2015-10-29 | 3 | |
Men's 4x400 m T53/54 | Final 1 | 2015-10-31 | 3 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 100 m T53 | Final Round | 2016-09-09 | 5 | |
Men's 100 m T53 | Heat 3 | 2016-09-09 | 2 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 3 | 2016-09-10 | 1 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Final Round | 2016-09-11 | 3 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 2 | 2016-09-14 | 2 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Final Round | 2016-09-15 | 2 | |
Men's 4x400 m T53/54 | Heat 2 | 2016-09-16 | 9999 | |
Men's Marathon T54 | Final Round | 2016-09-18 | 9 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 200 m T53 | Final 1 | 2017-07-16 | 3 | |
Men's 200 m T53 | Heat 1 | 2017-07-16 | 3 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Heat 1 | 2017-07-18 | 3 | |
Men's 400 m T53 | Final 1 | 2017-07-18 | 3 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Heat 2 | 2017-07-19 | 3 | |
Men's 800 m T53 | Final 1 | 2017-07-20 | 2 | |
Men's 100 m T53 | Heat 1 | 2017-07-23 | 4 | |
Men's 100 m T53 | Final 1 | 2017-07-23 | 4 |