Julie Nivoix

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Julie Nivoix at the Grand Prix de Triathlon Grand Final of the Club Championship series in Nice, 2012
Julie Nivoix at the Grand Prix de Triathlon Grand Final of the Club Championship series in Nice, 2012
Personal information
Date of birth 14th July 1989 (age 31)
place of birth Creutzwald , France
societies
2005 Tri Forbach
2009-2013 Triathlon Club Châteauroux 36
Since 2014 Tri Val de Gray
successes
2007 Vice State Champion Aquathlon
2011 3rd place national championship triathlon U23
status
active

Julie Nivoix (born July 14, 1989 in Creutzwald , Lorraine ) is a French triathlete and bronze winner of the 2011 U23 national championship.

Career

Julie Nivoix was active in swimming in her youth.

In 2007 she became French Vice State Champion in Aquathlon.

Between 2002 and 2008, at that time still at Tri Lorbach , Nivoix was able to win the Vittel Aquathlon four times.

Since 2009 Nivoix competed for TCC 36 (Triathlon Club Châteauroux 36) in the French club championship series Grand Prix de Triathlon . When she debuted in Tours (July 19, 2009) she turned 24.

In 2011 she was third in the U23 national championship.

Nivoix studied at the University of Nancy and won the competition (concours) for sports teachers (EPS) in 2012 . Despite the lack of training, she continued to represent TCC 36 and was 52nd in Dunkirk (May 20, 2012), 41st in Paris (July 7, 2012) and 50 in Nice (September 16, 2012) 13 women's teams).

Nivoix also took part in international triathlons outside of ITU competitions, such as the one in Karukera, Guadeloupe . She won gold on November 21, 2010 and November 20, 2011. In 2014 she moved to the Tri Val de Gray club .

At the French State Championships in 2017 on the short distance triathlon, she finished eleventh.

Julie Nivoix lived in Toulouse until 2012 and since then in Ézanville .

Sporting successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Aquathlon Indoor de Vittel
  2. Grand Prix Dunkerque & BaWü League Waiblingen (June 9, 2014)
  3. Grand Prix FFTRI Embrun, 2014
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