Gilles Quénéhervé

Gilles Quenéhervé ( born May 16, 1966 in Paris ) is a French former track and field athlete and Olympian. At a height of 1.78 m his competition weight was 73 kg.

Gilles Quenéhervé 1986 was fourth with the French 4 x 100 - meter relay at the European Championships. In 1987 he was both at the European Indoor Championships and at the World Indoor Championships fourth in the 200 -meter run. In the summer at the outdoor World Championships he reached the final of the 200-meter run and ran ( in 2010 by Christophe Lemaitre set and 2011 improved ) French record of 20.16 s He was at the same time with the victorious Americans after photo finish decision Calvin Smith second. Another two hundredths of a second back was the Briton John Regis.

In the 1988 Olympics he was in the 200 - meter race in 20.40 s Sixth Season The French won in the cast Bruno Marie- Rose, Daniel Sangouma, Gilles Quenéhervé and Max Morinière in 38.40 s bronze behind the Soviet Union and UK.

At the European Championships 1990, he narrowly missed the final of the 200 meters. Due to illness he was unable to play in the season. His three colleagues Season of 1988, together with Jean -Charles Trouabal European champion in world record time.

At the Olympic Games in 1992, he failed over 200 meters in the quarter- finals. Later, the French squadron was eliminated with Quenéhervé in the semifinals.

At the World Championships 1997 he was with the squadron again in a grand finale, but the season was disqualified.

Bests

  • 200 m: 20.16 s ( 1987) French record
  • Athlete (France)
  • Olympian (France)
  • Sprinter
  • Born in 1966
  • Man
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