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Véronique Claudel

1966 - Today

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Véronique Claudel (born 22 November 1966 in Cornimont, France) is a former French biathlete. At the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, she won a gold medal with the French relay team. She won an Olympic bronze medal in 1994. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Véronique Claudel is the 3,229th most popular athlete (up from 3,893rd in 2019), the 5,670th most popular biography from France (up from 6,034th in 2019) and the 141st most popular French Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Véronique Claudel ranks 3,229 out of 6,025Before her are David Broome, Tegla Loroupe, Jesús Rollán, Kelsey-Lee Barber, Kerstin Behrendt, and Hanne Haugland. After her are Julio César La Cruz, Zola Budd, Robert Harting, Paul Chelimo, Yulimar Rojas, and Lesley Thompson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Véronique Claudel ranks 698Before her are József Csák, Vasili Kulkov, Gina Bellman, Heike Warnicke, Vitaliy Savin, and Dav Pilkey. After her are Zola Budd, Martina McBride, Lynda Lemay, Yuko Arimori, Curt Schilling, and Thomas Wyss.

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In France

Among people born in France, Véronique Claudel ranks 5,670 out of 6,770Before her are Eriq Ebouaney (1967), Amel Bent (1985), Virginie Arnold (1979), Rachid Ghezzal (1992), Céline Sallette (1980), and Malo Gusto (2003). After her are Gilles Rousset (1963), Arthur Masuaku (1993), Fabrice Philipot (1965), Audrey Dana (1977), Hubert Fournier (1967), and Axel Disasi (1998).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Véronique Claudel ranks 141Before her are Sandrine Bailly (1979), Tony Estanguet (1978), Mélina Robert-Michon (1979), Jean-Christophe Rolland (1968), Yohann Diniz (1978), and Virginie Arnold (1979). After her are Kevin Mayer (1992), Sylvie Becaert (1975), Isabelle Boéri-Bégard (1960), Sophie Dodemont (1973), Julia Simon (1996), and Patrice Lhotellier (1966).