Jean André Devaux (4 August 1894 – 28 February 1981) was a French sprinter.[1] In 1914 he won the national 400 m title, and in 1920 he was part of the French 4 × 400 m relay that won an Olympic bronze medal. He missed the 1924 Games due to an injury.[2]
andré, devaux, jean, august, 1894, february, 1981, french, sprinter, 1914, national, title, 1920, part, french, relay, that, olympic, bronze, medal, missed, 1924, games, injury, devaux, 1913personal, informationborn4, august, 1894laon, francedied28, february, . Jean Andre Devaux 4 August 1894 28 February 1981 was a French sprinter 1 In 1914 he won the national 400 m title and in 1920 he was part of the French 4 400 m relay that won an Olympic bronze medal He missed the 1924 Games due to an injury 2 Andre DevauxDevaux in 1913Personal informationBorn4 August 1894Laon FranceDied28 February 1981 aged 86 Chaumont FranceSportSportAthleticsEvent s 400 mClubRacing Club de France ParisMedal record Representing FranceOlympic Games1920 Antwerp 4 400 m relayDevaux was an inspector of postal services and telecommunications and an accomplished writer the author of 1954 book La Gerbe et le Fagot 2 References Edit Andre Devaux Olympedia Retrieved 15 July 2021 a b Andre Devaux sports reference comExternal links Edit Media related to Andre Devaux at Wikimedia Commons Andre Devaux at Olympedia This article about an athletics Olympic medalist of France is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Devaux amp oldid 1103666765, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,