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Christelle Daunay

Christelle Daunay (born 5 December 1974 in Le Mans, Sarthe) is a French long distance runner who specialises in road running. She is the current French marathon record holder. She represented France at the 2008 Summer Olympics and has competed a number of times in the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. She has had top-three finishes in the New York Marathon, Paris Marathon and the Course Paris-Versailles

Christelle Daunay

Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  France
European Championships
2014 Zürich Marathon

Biography edit

Christelle Daunay started athletics at the age of 11. She ran track races between 3000 metres and 10,000 metres, cross country competitions, the half marathon and marathon.

Since 2005 she has been affiliated to the SCO Sainte-Marguerite (Marseille) ("Sports and Cultural Society of Sainte-Marguerite (Marseille)"). In February 2006 she put her career as a physiotherapist on hold in order to prepare full-time for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

With her time of 2 hours 28 minutes and 24 seconds on 27 January 2008 at the Osaka Ladies Marathon[1] (10th place), she not only beat the previous French record established by Chantal Dällenbach, but also qualified for the marathon in the 2008 Olympics. This was her second major marathon, her first being the Paris Marathon in 2007 where she came third with a time of 2:28:54.

She came in 20th in the women's marathon at the 2008 Olympic Games, with a time of 2:31:48.

She came third in the 2009 Paris Marathon setting a new French national record of 2:25:43, beating her previous record time set in 2008. In 2009 Daunay entered in her first New York Marathon. She came third with a time of 2:29:16. She further improved her French record at the 2010 Paris Marathon, in which she ran a time of 2:24:22 for second place.[2]

She was the runner-up at the Great Manchester Run in May 2011, finishing behind the home-favourite Helen Clitheroe.[3] A month later she took the silver medal at the European Cup 10000m, just missing the French record with a personal best run of 31:44.84 minutes for the distance.[4] She ran at the Great Ireland Run in 2012 and came third.[5] She was third at the European Cup 10000m and set a new French record for the distance with her time of 31:35.81 minutes.[6] She was ten seconds off the 10K French road record at the Corrida de Langueux later that month, where time of 31:48 minutes was a course record.[7] She missed the rest of the 2012 season.

Daunay began 2013 win 10K wins in Nice and Marseille and placed 35th at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. She entered the Manchester Run and came third despite a fall early on.[8]

Achievements edit

 
Daunay (left) next to Kim Smith at the 2010 New York City Marathon

Olympics edit

  • 2008 Olympic Games at Peking - 20th place

Road races edit

National titles edit

  • Cross country - 2007, 2009
  • 10,000 m - 2006, 2008, 2009
  • 5000 m - 2003, 2004
  • Half marathon - 2004

Personal bests edit

  • Marathon : 2:24:22 (NR, 11 April 2010)
  • Half marathon : 1:08:34 (NR, 17 October 2010)
  • 10 km on road : 31:59 (15 May 2011) Manchester
  • 10,000 m : 31:35.81 (NR, 3 June 2012) Bilbao
  • 5000 m : 15:24.48 (30 May 2010) Hengelo
  • 3000 m : 9:02.16 (18 June 2011) Stockholm

References edit

  1. ^ Classement de l'édition 2008 January 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  2. ^ Vazel, Pierre Jean (2010-04-11). 2:22:03 World lead for Baysa, Tola improves to 2:06:37 - Paris Marathon report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-11.
  3. ^ Wenig, Jorg (2011-05-15). Gebrselassie takes fourth Manchester 10Km victory, Clitheroe surprises. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-27.
  4. ^ Portugal double victory at the European Cup 10000m 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine. European Athletics (2011-06-04). Retrieved on 2011-06-05.
  5. ^ Martin, David (2012-04-15). Bekele sparkles with 27:49 10km in Dublin. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.
  6. ^ Ramsak, Bob (2012-06-04). Moreira and Kemboi Arikan take the European Cup 10,000m titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-06-10.
  7. ^ Vazel, Pierre-Jean (2012-06-24). Home victory in Langueux. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-07-09.
  8. ^ Wenig, Jörg (2013-05-26). World lead and course record for Tirunesh Dibaba over 10km in Manchester. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-06-01.

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Christelle Daunay born 5 December 1974 in Le Mans Sarthe is a French long distance runner who specialises in road running She is the current French marathon record holder She represented France at the 2008 Summer Olympics and has competed a number of times in the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships She has had top three finishes in the New York Marathon Paris Marathon and the Course Paris VersaillesChristelle Daunay Medal record Women s athletics Representing France European Championships 2014 Zurich Marathon Contents 1 Biography 2 Achievements 2 1 Olympics 2 2 Road races 2 3 National titles 3 Personal bests 4 References 5 External linksBiography editChristelle Daunay started athletics at the age of 11 She ran track races between 3000 metres and 10 000 metres cross country competitions the half marathon and marathon Since 2005 she has been affiliated to the SCO Sainte Marguerite Marseille Sports and Cultural Society of Sainte Marguerite Marseille In February 2006 she put her career as a physiotherapist on hold in order to prepare full time for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing With her time of 2 hours 28 minutes and 24 seconds on 27 January 2008 at the Osaka Ladies Marathon 1 10th place she not only beat the previous French record established by Chantal Dallenbach but also qualified for the marathon in the 2008 Olympics This was her second major marathon her first being the Paris Marathon in 2007 where she came third with a time of 2 28 54 She came in 20th in the women s marathon at the 2008 Olympic Games with a time of 2 31 48 She came third in the 2009 Paris Marathon setting a new French national record of 2 25 43 beating her previous record time set in 2008 In 2009 Daunay entered in her first New York Marathon She came third with a time of 2 29 16 She further improved her French record at the 2010 Paris Marathon in which she ran a time of 2 24 22 for second place 2 She was the runner up at the Great Manchester Run in May 2011 finishing behind the home favourite Helen Clitheroe 3 A month later she took the silver medal at the European Cup 10000m just missing the French record with a personal best run of 31 44 84 minutes for the distance 4 She ran at the Great Ireland Run in 2012 and came third 5 She was third at the European Cup 10000m and set a new French record for the distance with her time of 31 35 81 minutes 6 She was ten seconds off the 10K French road record at the Corrida de Langueux later that month where time of 31 48 minutes was a course record 7 She missed the rest of the 2012 season Daunay began 2013 win 10K wins in Nice and Marseille and placed 35th at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships She entered the Manchester Run and came third despite a fall early on 8 Achievements edit nbsp Daunay left next to Kim Smith at the 2010 New York City Marathon Olympics edit 2008 Olympic Games at Peking 20th place Road races edit 2013 New York City Marathon 4th place 2009 New York City Marathon 3rd place 2009 Paris Marathon 3rd place 2010 Paris Marathon 2nd place 2008 Osaka Marathon 10th place 2007 Paris Marathon 3rd place Prom classic de Nice 10 km race 1st in 2007 2008 10 km de la Correge 1st in 2007 Paris Versailles course de 16 3 km 2nd in 2007 National titles edit Cross country 2007 2009 10 000 m 2006 2008 2009 5000 m 2003 2004 Half marathon 2004Personal bests editMarathon 2 24 22 NR 11 April 2010 Half marathon 1 08 34 NR 17 October 2010 10 km on road 31 59 15 May 2011 Manchester 10 000 m 31 35 81 NR 3 June 2012 Bilbao 5000 m 15 24 48 30 May 2010 Hengelo 3000 m 9 02 16 18 June 2011 StockholmReferences edit Classement de l edition 2008 Archived January 8 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Vazel Pierre Jean 2010 04 11 2 22 03 World lead for Baysa Tola improves to 2 06 37 Paris Marathon report IAAF Retrieved on 2010 04 11 Wenig Jorg 2011 05 15 Gebrselassie takes fourth Manchester 10Km victory Clitheroe surprises IAAF Retrieved on 2011 05 27 Portugal double victory at the European Cup 10000m Archived 2011 06 08 at the Wayback Machine European Athletics 2011 06 04 Retrieved on 2011 06 05 Martin David 2012 04 15 Bekele sparkles with 27 49 10km in Dublin IAAF Retrieved on 2012 04 21 Ramsak Bob 2012 06 04 Moreira and Kemboi Arikan take the European Cup 10 000m titles IAAF Retrieved on 2012 06 10 Vazel Pierre Jean 2012 06 24 Home victory in Langueux IAAF Retrieved on 2012 07 09 Wenig Jorg 2013 05 26 World lead and course record for Tirunesh Dibaba over 10km in Manchester IAAF Retrieved on 2013 06 01 External links editChristelle Daunay at World Athletics nbsp Christelle Daunay at Marathoninfo Christelle Daunay at Olympics at Sports Reference com archived Christelle Daunay at Olympics com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christelle Daunay amp oldid 1195081302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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