Louis Bonniot de Fleurac

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Louis Bonniot de Fleurac in 1906

Louis Bonniot de Fleurac ( Louis Victor Marie Bonniot de Fleurac ; born November 19, 1876 , † March 23, 1965 in Paris ) was a French medium and long-distance runner .

In the five-mile run of the 1906 Olympic Intermediate Games in Athens, he did not reach the goal.

In 1908 he retired from the Olympic Games in London over 1500 m and in the obstacle course over 3200 m in the preliminary round. In the three-mile team race, he finished eighth in the individual standings and won the bronze medal with his teammates Joseph Dreher (11th) and Paul Lizandier (13th).

He was national champion nine times in the obstacle course (1901–1905, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911) and twice in the 10,000 meter run (1906, 1908).

On June 19, 1904, he set a world best time over 3000 m in Paris with 9: 02.4 min .

Louis Bonniot de Fleurac started for the Racing Club de France .

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