Marguerite Radideau

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Marguerite Radideau, 1930

Marguerite Radideau (married Schoebel; born March 5, 1907 in Paris , † March 15, 1978 ) was a French sprinter .

In 1926 she won the World Women's Games over 60 m and 100 yards and won bronze over 250 m.

At the Olympic Games in 1928, she was fourth in the 4-by-100-meter relay and reached the semi-finals over 100 m .

She was French champion over 80 m three times (1924, 1925, 1926), twice over 100 m (1928, 1930) as well as 250 m (1925, 1926) and once over 60 m (1930).

Personal bests

  • 100 m: 12.4 s, June 20, 1926, Paris (former national record)
  • 200 m : 26.2 s, §. October 1926, Paris (former national record)

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