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In France's fifth appearance in modern Olympic archery, the individual archers went 7-3 in head-to-head competition, buoyed by Sebastien Flute's 5-0 record as he advanced to the final and won the gold medal. It was the first medal the French had won in modern Olympic archery.
France: Pavel Kolobkov Unified Team: Jean-Michel Henry France: Men's team épée details Germany (GER) Elmar Borrmann Robert Felisiak Arnd Schmitt Uwe Proske Wladimir Reznitschenko Hungary (HUN) Iván Kovács Krisztián Kulcsár Ferenc Hegedűs Ernõ Kolczonay Gábor Totola Unified Team (EUN) Pavel Kolobkov Andrey Shuvalov Sergei Kravchouk ...
France was the host nation for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.It was the third time that France had hosted the Winter Olympic Games (after the 1924 Games in Chamonix and the 1968 Games in Grenoble), and the fifth time overall (after the 1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics, both in Paris).
1992 Men's Olympic handball tournament; Tournament details; Host country Spain: Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities) Dates: 27 July – 8 August 1992: Teams: 12: Final positions; Champions Unified Team: Runner-up Sweden: Third place France: Fourth place Iceland: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 38: Goals scored: 1,616 (42.53 per match) Top ...
France: Karine Boucher 28 July 1972 (aged 19) Orléans, France: Karine Charlier 22 April 1977 (aged 15) Créteil, France: Marie-Angéline Colson 21 May 1976 (aged 16) Clermont-Ferrand, France: Virginie Machado 1 June 1976 (aged 16) Hénin-Beaumont, France: Chloé Maigre 24 December 1974 (aged 17)
The gold went to Martha Norelius, who, at the 1928 Olympics, would set a world record and make history for becoming the only woman to this day to win back-to-back Olympic golds in the 400-meter event.
The 1992 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVI Olympic Winter Games (French: XVI es Jeux Olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Albertville '92 (Arpitan: Arbèrtvile '92), were a winter multi-sport event held from 8 to 23 February 1992 in and around Albertville, France.
British sprinter Harold Maurice Abrahams wins the 100m event at the 1924 Olympics in Paris. Credit - Historia/Shutterstock. T he 2024 Summer Olympics will mark the third time that Paris has hosted ...