Jacques Accambray
Jacques Accambray is a French athlete, born the May 23rd 1950 with Divion, of 1 m 94 per 125 kg, specialist in the Throwing the hammer, fired with the SO Bruay-in-Artois then with ES Viry-Châtillon. It took part in 2 Olympiads, in 1972 and 1976.
He was also President of the French federation of American football of 1985 with 1996.
Prize list
- 54 selections in team of France has, of 1968 with 1983 (9 as juniors)
- Recordman of France with 4 recoveries, in 1973, 1975 - 2 times -, and 1976 with 73 m 46
- Recordman of the world junior in 1969, with 68 m 42
- individual Vainqueur of American Championship NCAA university to the hammer, in 1971 and 1973 (2nd in 1972)
- Champion of France in 1969, 1970,1975,1976 and 1979
- 3rd with the throwing the hammer out of Cut of Europe of the nations, in 1973
- Bronze medal with the Mediterranean Plays in 1975
(His wife Isabelle Accambray, born Reynaud in 1956 and fired with AC Cannes for more than 35 years - 25 selections has -, has been recordwoman of France of the Throwing the discus to 6 recoveries, in 1981 - 2 times - and 1982 - 4 times - including 56 m 28, champion of France in 1980,1981 and 1982 - gold medal with the Mediterranean Plays of Casablanca and took part in the Championships from Europe to Athens in 1982 like with 3 Cuts of Europe of the Nations in 1979, 1981 and 1983. Their daughter Jennifer 21 years is, as for it, a follower of the Javelot where it holds with 53 m 07 the best performance hope 2006 is the 5th performance with the French assessment senior 2006. Their son, William 18 years, 1 m 94 per 95 kg, is player of Handball in D1 male, in the club of the Montpellier Handball and evolves/moves with the team of France young people with which it will take part in next Championnats of Europe in Estonia. The small last Michael, 15 years, 1 m 98 per 90 kg is volley-ball player with the U.S. Cagnes-sur-Mer and was victorious with the team of the Riviera of Volleyades in 2005 and 2006, where he was elected twice better central player.
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