Pierre Houseaux

Houseaux Pierre ( born 1960 ) was one of the first French professional triathletes and has years of French triathlon coach (long distance). He is known in France as head of the triathlon elite CREPS PACA Boulouris.

Career

Houseaux can be considered as one of the pioneers triathlon in France. In 1990, he won the Long Distance Triathlon Corniche d'Or, he became a French Long Distance Triathlon Champion and 21 at the European Championships in Echternach ( Olympic Distance ) 1993. In Long Distance World Championships in Nice, he was seventh in 1994.

In Stéphane Cascuas manual for triathlon beginners Houseaux is referred to in a review of the triathlon history as one of the best French triathletes.

In the French Triathlon media Houseaux today is of course only as Entraîneur National, the opposite is the Ironman events skeptical, and in his capacity as head of the CREPS PACA ( CREPS = Centre d' Education Populaire et de Sport, PACA = Provence Alpes Côte d' Azur) Boulouris, Saint- Raphaël, present, the boulouris goal for the Triathlon Elite performance Center again. In France, for the triathlon professional sports two such centers or pôles: boulouris and Montpellier, both with an elite Division ( Pôle France ) and a junior junior or U23 Division ( Pôle espoir France ).

To Houseaux ' most famous triathletes include Frédéric Belaubre, Aurélien Raphael and Charlotte Morel.

Sporting successes

( DNF - Did Not Finish )

Gallery

The football field and athletics grounds in CREPS PACA.

Charlotte Morel at the World Cup in Tiszaújváros, 2009

Fred Belaubre and Aurelien Raphael when Fitri Triathlon in Andora, 2010

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