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Medal record
Women's Athletics
Competitor for  France
Olympic Games
Gold 1992 Barcelona 400 m
Gold 1996 Atlanta 200 m
Gold 1996 Atlanta 400 m
World Championships
Gold 1991 Tokyo 400 m
Gold 1995 Gothenburg 400 m
European Championships
Gold 1994 Helsinki 400 m
Gold 1994 Helsinki 4x400 m relay
Bronze 1990 Split 400 m

Marie-José Pérec (born May 9, 1968 Basse-Terre) is a French athlete, specialised in the 200 and 400 m, and a triple Olympic champion.

Pérec was World Champion in the 400 m in Tokyo and 400m champion at the Barcelona. Four years later she entered in the 200 m at the Olympics in Atlanta winning both events, achieving the 200/400 m double gold medal. She won the 400 m in the Olympic record time of 48.25 seconds.

In addition to the Olympic and World titles, Pérec also won the European Championship 400 m individual and 4x400 m relay titles in Helsinki in 1994.

The 1996 two Olympic titles were Pérec's last international titles. She did not compete in the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney. She claimed to have been harassed by the Australian press since her arrival in Sydney.[1]

Personal bests

Event Time (seconds) Wind (m/s) Date Venue All-time ranking
100 m 10.96 +1.2 27 July 1991 Dijon, France 43rd (15th)
200 m 21.99 (FR) +1.1 2 July 1993 Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France 21st (9th)
400 m 48.25 (FR), (OR) 29 July 1996 Atlanta, Georgia, USA 3rd (3rd)
400 m hurdles 53.21 (FR) 16 August 1995 Zürich, Switzerland 16th (6th)
  • Rankings outside the brackets are world rankings.
  • Rankings inside the brackets are European.
  • FR = French record
  • OR = Olympic record

References

  1. ^ Magnay, Jacquelin (2002), "Marie-Jose Perec on track", Sydney Morning Herald, http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/12/05/1038950149694.html  

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
United States Kim Batten
Women's Track & Field ESPY Award
1997
Succeeded by
United States Marion Jones
Sporting positions
Preceded by
United States Gwen Torrence
Women's 200 m Best Year Performance
alongside Nigeria Mary Onyali

1996
Succeeded by
United States Marion Jones







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