Fernand Urtebise

Fernand Urtebise , born in Mayenne, is a former trainer of Athlétisme French.

It appears among the largest trainers of French athletics. In its group of drive will pass during the years of the athletes such as Laurence Bily, Florence Colle, Gilles Quenéhervé, Daniel Sangouma, Jean-Charles Trouabal, Christine Arron, Naman Keita, Stephan Diagana or the Senegalese El Hadji Amadou Dia Ba…

First trainer in metropolis of Marie-Jose Perec then of Chistine Arron, it knows his first results on the international scene in 1988 with the Senegalese El Hadji Amadou Dia Ba, money medal-holder to the Olympic Games of 1988 and Daniel Sangouma whom it accommodated in his in October 1984 group. This one obtains a bronze medal with the relay with the Olympic Games of 1988. In 1990, at the time of the championship of Europe of Split, he will see two members of his group drive to belong to the relay 4x100 meters which becomes champion of Europe in addition by beating the world records. In the same competition, Trouabal will become also champion of Europe on 200 meters, Sangouma obtaining the money medal on 100 meters.

It is in 1988, at the time of the school championships of France which proceed with the INSEP that the first meeting between Urtebise and Stephan Diagana has place. This young athlete, who practiced 110 meters hurdles then, will make all his career with " Mr Fernand".

Together, they will reach the world titles, at the time of the world of Athens 1997 and europén at the time of the championship of Europe 2002 of Munich. Two other world individual medals will supplement this prize list, medal of money in 1999 and one bronze medal in 1995. They will be another world success with the relay 4x400 meters, relay in which takes part another member of the group of Utebise Naman Keita, at the time of the Championships of the world of athletics 2003 of Paris Saint-Denis. The 2nd place was indeed transformed into gold medal after the disqualification of the American relay for positive control of one of its relay runners.

After a bronze medal of Naman Keita at the time of the Olympic Games of 2004, it carries out a last season before taking its retirement in September 2005.

See too

Franck Knight

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