Olga Francon
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Olga Francon is a former French archery biathlete .
Olga Francon was one of the pioneers in her sport at world championships . She took part for the first time at the premiere of the World Cup in Cogne in 1998 , where she won the silver medal alongside Carole Leclerc and Joulie Faulon as the starter of the French relay behind the representation from Italy and ahead of the United States. At the 2001 Francon in Kubalonka achieved their greatest single success. Behind Jekaterina Lugowkina and before Nadia Peyrot she won the silver medal in the individual. In addition, she won relay bronze with Celine Gardoni and Stephania Guillemin behind Russia and Italy. The 2001 European Archery Championships in Pokljuka were also successful . The Frenchwoman won the bronze medal with her relay alongside Carole Leclerc and Julie Beghein as the starting runner behind Italy and Russia.
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SURNAME | Francon, Olga |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French archery biathlete |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |