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Buche, Andre

Andre Boucher - Swiss track and field athlete, performed at a distance of 800 meters. Member of the Olympic Games 1996, 2000 and 2004. He ended his sports career in 2007 due to a heel injury [1] .

Athletics
Andre Boucher
general information
Full nameAndrΓ© bucher
Date and place of birthOctober 19, 1976 ( 1976-10-19 ) (42 years old)
Neudorf (Lucerne)
Citizenship
Growth
Weight
IAAF
Personal records
800 m1.42.55
1000 m2.15.63
International medals
World Championships
GoldEdmonton 2001800 m
European Championships
SilverBudapest 1998800 m
SilverMunich 2002800 m

Currently, his personal record of 1.42.55 is ranked 14th in the world ranking [2] .

Achievements

  • 1998: 02!   Memorial Van Damme - 1.45.05
  • 2000: 02!   Golden Gala - 1.44,44
  • 2000: 01!   Weltklasse ZΓΌrich - 1.43,72
  • 2000: 02!   Memorial Van Damme - 1.43.31
  • 2001: 01!   Golden Gala - 1.44.01
  • 2001: 01!   Meeting Gaz de France - 1.43.34
  • 2001: 01!   Herculis - 1.42.90
  • 2001: 01!   Weltklasse ZΓΌrich - 1.42.55
  • 2001: 02!   Memorial Van Damme - 1.42.75
  • 2001: 01!   ISTAF - 1.43.82
  • 2002: 03!   ISTAF - 1.45.20
  • 2003: 03!   Meeting Gaz de France - 1.44.25

Notes

  1. ↑ 2001 World Champion Bucher retires
  2. ↑ 800 METRES - MEN - SENIOR - OUTDOOR, All time best

Links

  • Andre Boucher - profile on the IAAF website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bushe_Andre&oldid=73903366


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