Claude Piquemal
French sprinter
![]() Claude Piquemal (left) with Jocelyn Delecour (middle) | ||
Medal record | ||
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Men's athletics | ||
Representing ![]() | ||
Olympic Games | ||
![]() | 1964 Tokyo | 4x100 metre relay |
![]() | 1968 Mexico City | 4x100 metre relay |
European Championships | ||
![]() | 1962 Belgrade | 100 metres |
![]() | 1966 Budapest | 4x100m relay |
![]() | 1966 Budapest | 100 metres |
Mediterranean Games | ||
![]() | 1963 Naples | 100 metres |
Claude Piquemal (born 13 March 1939 in Siguer, Ariège) was a French athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres.
He competed for France in the 4 x 100 metre relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan, where he won the bronze medal with his teammates Paul Genevay, Bernard Laidebeur and Jocelyn Delecour.[1]
Piquemal and Delecour combined again four years later in Mexico City, this time with Gérard Fenouil and Roger Bambuck where they won the bronze medal in the same event.[1]
References
- ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Claude Piquemal". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
External links
- Claude Piquemal at Olympedia
- Claude Piquemal at Olympics.com
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European Athletics Championships champions in men's 100 metres
- 1934:
Chris Berger (NED)
- 1938:
Tinus Osendarp (NED)
- 1946:
Jack Archer (GBR)
- 1950:
Étienne Bally (FRA)
- 1954:
Heinz Fütterer (FRG)
- 1958:
Armin Hary (FRG)
- 1962:
Claude Piquemal (FRA)
- 1966:
Wiesław Maniak (POL)
- 1969:
Valeriy Borzov (URS)
- 1971:
Valeriy Borzov (URS)
- 1974:
Valeriy Borzov (URS)
- 1978:
Pietro Mennea (ITA)
- 1982:
Frank Emmelmann (GDR)
- 1986:
Linford Christie (GBR)
- 1990:
Linford Christie (GBR)
- 1994:
Linford Christie (GBR)
- 1998:
Darren Campbell (GBR)
- 2002:
Francis Obikwelu (POR)
- 2006:
Francis Obikwelu (POR)
- 2010:
Christophe Lemaitre (FRA)
- 2012:
Christophe Lemaitre (FRA)
- 2014:
James Dasaolu (GBR)
- 2016:
Churandy Martina (NED)
- 2018:
Zharnel Hughes (GBR)
- 2022:
Marcell Jacobs (ITA)
- 2024:
Marcell Jacobs (ITA)
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