Amelie Case (born , ) is a French athlete in modern pentathlon. World and European champion, repeated winner and prize winner of the World Cup. Participant in the Olympic Games 2004 (Athens), 2008 (Beijing), 2012 (London).
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| Floor | female |
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| Specialization | modern pentathlon |
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| Sports career | 2001—2014 |
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Biography.
Amelie Caz was born February 18, 1985 in the city of Noyon France . In adult competitions, Caze made her debut at the age of 18, and won her first victory at the World Cup in 2005 at the age of 20. At age 19, she takes part in her first 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where she took 12th place.
In 2004, 2005 and 2006, she won the junior and adult championships of France. In the same 2006 she won a bronze medal at the World Cup.
In 2007, she became the first at the World Championships in Berlin. In 2008, Amelie with a score of 5,600 points (Shooting: 1,110; Fencing: 1,000; Swimming: 1,116; Riding: 1,116; Running: 1,040), she is ahead of German Lena Schöneborn and Lithuania Laura Asadauskaite and wins for the second consecutive world title.
In 2008, Amelie Case takes part in the Beijing Olympics. Despite the fifth place in fencing and the second place in swimming, she ranks ninth in five species.
In 2009, she won the European Championship title result: 5652 points (1,024 fencing, 1,216 swimming, 1,156 horseback riding, 2,256 in a combine (shooting-running). In August, Amelie Kase aims to become the first world champion in his new formula , which will be his third consecutive champion title.
In 2010, Amelie Kase wins her second European title, ahead of Olympic champion Lena Schöneborn.
At the 2010 World Championships in Chengdu (China), Amelie Case won the third individual world pentathlon individual world title. French pentathlon ahead of Lithuanian Donata Rimsaite and German Lena Schöneborn. The French national team, in which Cazé spoke, received gold medals in the team championship, and a few days later won the silver medal in the relay with Elfie Arnault and Yves Clouvel.
The next season was unsuccessful due to an injury: the hamstring of the right leg. This robs her of participating in the fight for the World Cup (she won the first leg of her in Palm Springs (USA)). She decides to participate in the 2011 European Championship in order to qualify for participation in the Olympic Games in London. In February 2014, she announced the end of her sports career.