Maryvonne Dupureur

Maryvonne Dupureur, born Samson ( born May 24, 1937 in Saint- Brieuc, † January 7, 2008 ibid ) was a French track and field athlete and Olympic medal winner.

Although Dupureur already took part in the Olympic Games in Rome in 1960, but retired there in the flow. The XVIII. Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 1964, she won the silver medal in the 800 - meter race after the British Ann Elizabeth Packer (Gold ) and before the New Zealander Marise Chamberlain ( bronze). In this race she improved her own French record by two seconds 2:01,9 minutes. Four years later she was in the XIX. Summer Olympics 1968 in Mexico City again eighth.

They provided a total of ten French Records on the routes from 400 meters to 1500 meters. At a height of 1.67 m her competition weight was 58 kg.

French league title

  • 400 m: 1959, 1963, 1964
  • 800 m: 1960, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969
  • 1500 meters: 1969

Bests

  • 400 meters 55.0 seconds ( 1964)
  • 800 meters: 2:01,9 minutes ( 1964)
  • 1500 meters: 4:27,9 minutes ( 1969)
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