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Clara Liberman
French athlete (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clara Liberman (born 5 April 2000) is a French middle-distance runner. In 2025, she became French indoor champion and European Indoor Championships silver medalist over 800 metres.[1]
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In 2021, she joined the Marc Reuzé training group at Haute Bretagne Athlétisme in Rennes, which included French internationals Léna Kandissounon and Agathe Guillemot.[2] In 2022, she became the 2022 French U23 champion over 1500 metres.[3] At the 2023 French Athletics Championships, she was runner-up in the 800 metres in 2:02.54, behind Kandissounon, but ahead of Anaïs Bourgoin.[4]
In February 2024, she won the bronze medal at the 2024 French Indoor Athletics Championships in Miramas, running 2:03.07 to finish behind Bourgoin and Kandissounon.[5] In June 2024, she acted as a pacemaker to help her club teammate Agathe Guillemot achieve the automatic qualifying time for the 2024 Paris Olympics in the 1500 metres.[6] Later that month, she finished third over 800 metres at the French Athletics Championship in Angers.[7] In July 2024, she set a personal best 2:00.16 for the 800 metres whilst running in Rouen.[8]
In January 2025, she set a new indoor personal best for the 800 metres, running a time of 2:01.56 at the Meeting de Nantes Metropole, a World Athletics Indoor Tour Bronze event, in Nantes, France.[9] The following month, she won her first French national title winning over that distance at the 2025 French Indoor Athletics Championships in Miramas.[10] She was subsequently selected for the 2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Appeldoorn, Netherlands where she qualified for the final of the 800 metres.[11][12] She won a silver medal in the final, in a time of 2:02.32 on what was her senior major championships debut for France.[13][14]
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