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| name = Olivier Noirot | event = 400 m | nationality = {{FRA}} | birth_date = {{birth-date and age |26 August 1969}} | birth_place = Bordeaux | nationals = former holder of French 400 m record }} Olivier Noirot (born 26 August 1969, at Bordeaux) is a former French athlete, who specialised in the 400 meters. CareerRunning for club ASPTT Bordeaux, Olivier Noirot is the son of middle-distance runner André Noirot and specialist in 400 meters Monique Wideman, both of whom were Champions of France several times in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1989 Olivier won his first national title in the 400 m 46.29s and then won the title the following year over the same distance in the time of 46.04s. He made his debut on the international stage on the occasion of the 1990 European Championships at Split where he was eliminated in the semifinals of the individual competition, and placed seventh in the 4 × 400 relay with his French teammates. On 28 July 1991 Olivier Noirot set a new record for the French 400m race in 45.07s on the occasion of French Championships at Dijon, improving by two hundredths of a second the time of Aldo Canti which dated from 1984.[1] He was eliminated in the semifinals of the 1993 World Championships, in which he participated in the heats of the 4 × 400 m relay. On 11 October 1993 Olivier Noirot was seriously injured in a traffic accident which occurred in the Gauriaguet near Bordeaux. His injuries included suffering a ruptured spleen. The driver, his father André Noirot, was killed instantly.[2] prize list
notes and references1. ^Chronology of records France Cadets, Juniors and Seniors, FFA website, accessed April 5, 2010 2. ^[https://www.humanite.fr/1993-10-12_Articles_-Accident-de-la-route-deux-morts-dont-un-athlete Road accident Two people, including an athlete] L'Humanité, 12 October 1993 External links
5 : French male sprinters|1969 births|Living people|Mediterranean Games gold medalists for France|Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics |
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