Charles Gondouin
Charles Gondouin is a French player of Rugby to XV, born the July 21st 1875 and deceased the December 24th 1947, having evolved/moved at the station of half of opening or fray, in team of France and with the Racing club of France.
He was also champion of France of the hurdling in 1900, medal of money to the shooting with the cord by teams with the Olympic Games of summer of 1900, as well as an excellent golfer, always laid off in Racing (and thus wrote the part devoted to this sport in the work the illustrated modern sports of P. Moreau and G. Voulquin, published in 1905. as with Jordan the book football: Rugby, American, association in 1910 - prefaced by Louis Dedet -). He was also journalist, according to the topicality for the weekly magazine " Match the intran" in particular in the Twenties and Thirties.
In 1914, it also arbitrated the last final of championship of pre-war period. 1919 sees its nomination as President of the Committee of the town of Paris.
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