Fabienne St. Louis

Fabienne Aline St Louis ( born March 22, 1988 in Curepipe, Mauritius ) is a professional triathlete, Vice - U23 - Africa champion of the years 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, as well as elite Vice - Africa Champion 2010 and U23 - Africa champion of 2011. Fabienne St Louis 2012 is qualified thanks to a New Flag square for the Olympic Games in London, though, it was ranked at the reporting date in the 2012 ITU Points List Women Standing as of 27/05/2012 only at point 80.

Training

Fabienne Saint -Louis attended the French Lycée La Bourdonnais in her hometown of Curepipe. From 2007 /08 to 2009/10 she took, as well as the triathletes Laurent Vidal and David Hauss, held in Paris on a high performance athletes for newly established training program of the Fondation Jean -Luc Lagardère et Sciences Po. Since 2010, studied Fabienne Saint -Louis Sports Sciences ( STAPS ).

French triathlons

In France, Fabienne St. Louis is known primarily as an elite triathlete of the club Lagardère Paris Racing, for which she took up in 2009 in the D2 - Club Championship Series ( Championnat de France des clubs D2) and repeatedly won Gold: St. Cyr (9 May. , 2009 ), Saint Jean de Monts (27 June 2009) and D2 - final in Betton (12 September 2009).

With the rise of its Paris Club in the D1 Club Championship Series Saint Louis in 2011, will exhibit together with the new stars of their club Emmie Charayron and Rebecca Robisch at this prestigious triathlon series and picking up the opener in Nice on 24.4.2011. In the individual competition she was ranked 16th

In addition to smaller triathlon competitions such as the Triathlon de Pont -Audemer (May 17, 2009), the International Triathlon de Mimizan ( 30-31. May 2009) and the International Triathlon de Larmor -Plage (23 August 2009), the St. however, all won Louis superior, they also took part in the French U23 national Championships in Belfort ( 6/7 June 2009) and won - as Mauritian nationals - the bronze medal.

ITU competitions

From 2006 to 2011 St Louis participated in 28 ITU competitions in part, 14 times they won a top ten place, but the African cups and championships are not meaningful, because often appear no more than two or three participants in the ITU lists of results.

The following list is based on the official ITU rankings and the Athlete 's Profile Page. Where not specifically stated, it is in the following events are triathlons ( Olympic Distance ) and the elite category.

DNF = did not finish · DNS = did not start

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