Carole Leclerc

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Carole Leclerc biathlon
Association FranceFrance France
birthday May 9, 1980
Career
status resigned
Medal table
BWM medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 3 × bronze
BEM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Archery biathlon world championshipsTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
silver 1998 Cogne Season
bronze 1998 Cogne singles
bronze 1999 Bessans singles
bronze 2002 Pokljuka Season
Archery biathlon European championshipsTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze 2001 Pokljuka Season
World Cup balance
last change: end of career

Carole Leclerc (born May 9, 1980 ) is a former French archery biathlete .

Carole Leclerc was one of the pioneers in her sport at world championships . She first took part in the premiere of the World Cup in 1998 in Cogne , where she won the silver medal alongside Olga Francon and Joulie Faulon behind the representation from Italy and ahead of the United States. She won another medal with bronze behind Nadia Peyrot and Stefania D'Andrea in the singles. The income of individual bronze she repeated as she out again in the year 1999 in Bessans was, this time exchanged D'Andrea and Peyrot their positions, a third party. 2001 Leclerc was ninth in the mass start race in Kubalonka . The 2001 European Archery Championships in Pokljuka were more successful . The French woman won the bronze medal with her relay alongside Olga Francon and Julie Beghein as the last runner behind Italy and Russia. Also at the World Championships a year later in Pokljuka, she won relay bronze again alongside Stephania Guillemin and Aundrey Morel .

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