French stage (athletics)
The French Stade is a general sports club French in particular including a section of Athlétisme created in 1883. The athletics was besides at the base of the creation of the French Stage.
Prize list
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16 Olympic medals: 5 gold medals, 6 medals of money and 5 bronze medals.
To note with the Olympic Games of Atlanta of 1996: the double Olympic medal of Marie-Jose Pérec on 200 m and 400 m and the Olympic medal of Jean Galfione with the jump with the pole, are 3 gold medals for the stadists.
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8 medals with the championships of the world: 6 gold medals, 2 bronze medals.
- 405 championships of France of 1889 to 2004.
Great names of the past
- Géo Andre
- Guy Drut
- Jean Galfione
- Jules Ladoumègue
- Alain Mimoun
- Micheline Ostermeyer
- Marie-Jose Perec
Current activities
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School of athletics for boys and girls from 6 to 16 years
- Improvement, competitions and team first in National 1
- Handisport
President of the section: Michel Provost, Sporting Center Géo Andre
External bond
- official site of the club
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