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  1. Marie-José Pérec, née le 9 mai 1968 à Basse-Terre en Guadeloupe, est une athlète française. Elle est la seule Française triple championne olympique d'athlétisme : en 1992 aux Jeux de Barcelone (sur 400 mètres) et deux fois aux Jeux d'Atlanta en 1996 (sur 400 mètres et 200 mètres).

  2. Jun 23, 2024 · On June 7, in Brest, Britanny, Marie-José Pérec climbed aboard Armel Le Cléac'h's maxi-trimaran for the Olympic Ocean Relay. Alongside twice Michelin-starred chef Hugo Roellinger, playwright...

  3. Marie-Jose Perec, French athlete who was the first sprinter to win consecutive Olympic gold medals in the 400-meter dash. From 1992 to 1996 she was the highest-ranked 400-meter runner in the world, except in 1993 when she focused on the 200 meters. Learn more about Perec’s life and career.

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  4. With a time of 48.25 seconds, Pérec beat the previous Olympic record set by Soviet Olha Bryzhina in 1988 (48.65).

  5. Jul 26, 2024 · Pérec, a retired French sprinter, won three Olympic golds — two in the 400-meter and one in the 200-meter. The Paris 2024 Olympic cauldron is lit!

  6. Marie-José Pérec was born on the island of Guadeloupe and moved to Paris when she was 16 years old. Recognizing her natural ability, coaches practically forced her to become a sprinter, and she represented France in the 200m at the 1988 Olympic Games. Winning with long and graceful strides.

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  8. Marie-José Pérec est la seule athlète française être triple championne olympique. Elle décroche l’or une fois sur 400 mètres aux Jeux Olympiques de Barcelone de 1992 et à double reprise lors de ceux d’Atlanta de 1996, sur 200 mètres et sur 400 mètres !

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