Christian Puibaraud

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Christian Puibaraud (born February 21, 1938 in Courbevoie ) is a former French rower .

At the 1960 Olympic Games , the French eighth competed in the line-up of Christian Puibaraud, Jean-Pierre Bellet , Émile Clerc , Jean Ledoux , Gaston Mercier , Bernard Meynadier , Joseph Moroni , Michel Viaud and helmsman Alain Bouffard . The French took second place in the preliminary run behind the Germany eighth and qualified for the final with a victory in the repechage. In the final, the German boat won ahead of the Canadians and the eighth from Czechoslovakia. With a gap of 1.73 seconds on the third placed, the French took fourth place ahead of the boat from the United States.

At the European Championships in 1961 , the French eighth competed in the cast of Christian Puibaraud, Jean-Pierre Bellet, Joseph Moroni, Robert Dumontois , Gaston Mercier, Bernard Meynadier, Émile Clerc, Michel Viaud and Alain Bouffard. The French won the bronze medal behind the Italians and the Germans.

The first rowing world championships were held in 1962 . At the premiere in Lucerne , the French eighth started with the cast of Christian Puibaraud, Jean-Pierre Bellet, Jacques Morel , Joseph Moroni, Georges Morel , Robert Dumontois, Bernard Meynadier, Michel Viaud and Alain Bouffard. The Germany eight won the title in front of the boat from the Soviet Union and the French.

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  1. Volker Kluge : Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle II. London 1948 - Tokyo 1964. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-328-00740-7 . P. 579f
  2. European Championships in eighth at sport-komplett.de
  3. World Championships in figure eight at sport-komplett.de