Marie Collonvillé

Marie Collonvillé ( born November 23, 1973 in Amiens ) is a French athlete. Her biggest success was the bronze medal in the pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in 2003.

With 5995 points at the European Cup the all-rounder in 1994, she qualified for her first major championship. With space 19 and 5697 points in the heptathlon at the European Championships in 1994 her debut was but little success. In 1995, she won her first French league title and finished fifth at the Universiade. In 1996, she won her first indoor title in the pentathlon. In the European Cup for the first time in 1996, it exceeded the 6000 -point mark and then rose in the French championship on 6143 points, which they finished second behind Nathalie stairs lead.

In 1997 she won the regional championship in the hall and outside in the high jump. At the World Indoor Championships 1997, she was in the pentathlon eighth. In the heptathlon, she took twelfth place at the 1997 World Championships in Athens. In the Universiade in Catania she won bronze in the heptathlon and the high jump. End of the 1997 season when they screwed Décastar in Talence perform at their best on 6350 points.

At the European Indoor Championships 1998 in Valencia Collonvillé finished with 4300 points in fifth place at the European Cup they won with 6215 points and she was in Budapest at the European Championships in 1998 Eighth with 6218 points. It was the second time French champion in heptathlon in 1999. At the 1999 World Championships in Seville, it reached ninth place with 6188 points.

After three seasons with a weak injury eleventh place and 5887 points at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton as the only placement was 2003 French Champion Hall. At the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham in 2003, she won with a personal best of 4644 points, the bronze medal behind Carolina Kluft and Natallja Sasanowitsch. In its first part in the Olympics, the Olympic Games in Athens, she finished with 6279 points in seventh place. A week later she presented in Talence with 8150 points set a world record in the decathlon for women.

At the European Indoor Championships 2005, she finished sixth with 4538 points. In the outdoor season, she won the Mediterranean Games with 6017 points. At the World Championships in Helsinki in 2005 she won with 6248 points in sixth place. 2006 Collonvillé was the third time French champion hall in the pentathlon. At the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, it reached ninth place with 6244 points.

Marie Collonvillé has a competition weight of 55 kg at a height of 1.63 m.

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