Anne-Marie Rouchon

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Anne-Marie Rouchon
Personal information
Date of birth 6th June 1961 (age 59)
place of birth France
societies
successes
1989 National champion triathlon short distance
1990, 1992 2 × National Champion Triathlon Middle Distance
1993 ETU European Champion Long Distance Triathlon
status
Resigned in 1995

Anne-Marie Rouchon (born June 6, 1961 ) is a former French triathlete and European champion in the long-distance triathlon (1993).

Career

Anne-Marie Rouchon was active in fin swimming for a number of years . At the World Games 1981 in Santa Clara ( California ) she won the fin swim over the 200 m, 400 m and 800 m and she was third over the 100 m.

She later switched to triathlon and in 1989 she became the triathlon state champion on the short distance after she was runner-up here three times. In 1990 and 1992 she won the national title in the middle distance. In 1993 she was the Embrunman ETU European Triathlon Long Distance Champion. In 1995 she declared her active time over and since then she has not appeared internationally.

Sporting successes

Web links

  • Profile and results of Anne-Marie Rouchon in the ITU database at Triathlon.org , accessed on December 7, 2018 (English).

Individual evidence

  1. Source AMR - Anne-Marie Rouchon (portrait, PDF)