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France women's national artistic gymnastics team
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The France women's national artistic gymnastics team represents France in FIG international competitions.
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History
France has participated in the Olympic Games women's team competition 14 times. [1]
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Olympic Games results
- 1928 — 5th place[3]
- 1936 — did not participate
- 1948 — 10th place[4]
- Gisèle Guibert, Colette Hué, Christine Palau, Irène Pittelioen, Jeanine Touchard, Florence Vallée, Jeanette Vogelbacher, Martine Yvinou
- 1952 — 12th place[5]
- 1956 — did not participate in team competition[6]
- Individual competitors: Jacqueline Dieudonné (65th place), Danièle Sicot-Coulon (41st)
- 1960 — 12th place[7]
- 1964 — did not participate in team competition[8]
- Individual competitors: Monique Baelden (49th place), Jacqueline Brisepierre (64th), Evelyne Letourneur (47th)
- 1968 — 7th place[9]
- 1972 — 15th place[10]
- 1976 — did not participate in team competition[11]
- Individual competitors: Martine Audin (73rd place), Nadine Audin (68th), Chantal Seggiaro (74th)
- 1980 — did not participate
- 1984 — did not participate in team competition[12]
- Individual competitors: Florence Laborderie (28th place), Corinne Ragazzacci (32nd)
- 1988 — did not participate in team competition[13]
- Individual competitors: Anne-Marie Bauduin (80th place), Karine Boucher (25th), Catherine Romano (73rd)
- 1992 — 8th place[14]
- 1996 — 8th place[15]
- 2000 — 8th place[16]
- 2004 — 6th place[17]
- 2008 — 7th place[18]
- 2012 — 11th place[19]
- 2016 — 11th place[20]
- 2020 — 6th place[21]
- 2024 – 11th place
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World Championships results
- 1954 — 9th place[25]
- Jacqueline Dieudonné, Monique Gally, Renée Hugon, Madeleine Jouffroy, Alexandra Lemoine, Liliane Montagne, Christiane Richardot, Danièle Sicot-Coulon
- 1958 — 10th place[26]
- Anne-Marie Demortière, Jacqueline Dieudonné, Arlette Gilbert, Annie Glanchar, Renée Hugon, Danièle Sicot-Coulon
- 1962 — 12th place[27]
- Annie Ange, Jacqueline Dieudonné, Renée Hugon, Paulette Le Raer, Michéle Melenec, Danièle Sicot-Coulon
- 1966 — 7th place[28]
- Pierrette Aymar, Jacqueline Brisepierre, Mireille Cayre, Dominique Lauvard, Huguette Leguet, Evelyne Letourneur
- 1970 — 14th place[29]
- Chantal Challe, Nicole de Santi, Anne Flescher, Dominique Lauvard, Sylvie Peteau, Chantal Puard
- 1974 — 14th place[30][31]
- Nadine Audin, Catherine Boulet, Catherine Daugé, Pascale Hermant, Patricia Olszakowski, Chantal Seggiaro
- 1978 — 12th place[32]
- Martine Audin, Nadine Audin, Valérie Fiandrino, Anne Hervé, Martine Pidoux, Véronique Sanguinetti
- 1979 — 15th place[33]
- Béatrice Doucet, Valérie Fiandrino, Valérie Grandjean, Anne Hervé, Martine Pidoux, Véronique Sanguinetti
- 1983 — 16th place[35]
- Sophie Bernard, Véronique Guillemot, Patricia Martin, Valérie Micheli, Cécile Pellerin, Sandrine Vacher
- 1985 — 18th place[36]
- Sophie Darrigade, Nathalie Donati, Carole Grison, Véronique Guillemot, Florence Laborderie, Valérie Le Gall
- 1987 — 13th place[37]
- Anne-Marie Bauduin, Karine Boucher, Sophie Darrigade, Sandrine Livet, Catherine Romano, Sandrine Villanne
- 1989 — 13th place[38]
- Anne-Marie Bauduin, Karine Boucher, Karine Mermet, Carole Micheli, Ingrid Stutz, Sandrine Villanne
- 1991 — 11th place[39]
- Karine Boucher, Virginie Machado, Chloé Maigre, Jenny Rolland, Barbara Solans, Ingrid Stutz
- 1992 — no team competition[40]
- Individual competitors: Marie-Angéline Colson, Mélanie Legros, Virginie Machado, Chloé Maigre, Ingrid Stutz
- 1994 (individual) — no team competition[42]
- Individual competitor: Élodie Lussac
- 1994 (team) — 7th place[43]
- Cécile Canqueteau, Anne Etienne, Laure Gély, Élodie Lussac, Christelle Marconnet, Frédérique Marotte, Carine Muntoni
- 1996 — no team competition[45]
- Individual competitors: Ludivine Furnon, Isabelle Severino, Elvire Teza
- 1997 — 5th place[46]
- Cécile Canqueteau, Ludivine Furnon, Magali Ruffato, Isabelle Severino, Elvire Teza, Émilie Volle
- 2001 — 12th place[48]
- Clélia Coutzac, Ludivine Furnon, Magaly Hars, Elisa Pasquet, Delphine Regease, Nelly Soupé
- 2003 — 10th place[50]
- Coralie Chacon, Soraya Chaouch, Marine Debauve, Émilie Le Pennec, Gaelle Richard, Camille Schmutz
- 2005 — no team competition[51]
- Individual competitors: Marine Debauve, Émilie Le Pennec, Isabelle Severino
- 2006 — 10th place[52]
- Jenny Kohler, Katheleen Lindor, Lindsay Lindor, Julie Martinez, Erika Morel, Isabelle Severino
- 2009 — no team competition[54]
- Individual competitors: Youna Dufournet, Pauline Morel
- 2010 — 11th place[55]
- Marine Brevet, Aurélie Malaussena, Eva Maurin, Pauline Morel, Marine Petit
- 2011 — 10th place[56]
- Rose-Eliandre Bellemare, Marine Brevet, Clara Della Vedova, Youna Dufournet, Aurélie Malaussena, Sophia Serseri
- 2013 — no team competition[57]
- Individual competitors: Mira Boumejmajen, Valentine Sabatou
- 2014 — 13th place[58]
- Mira Boumejmajen, Marine Brevet, Clara Chambellant, Manon Cormoreche, Youna Dufournet, Claire Martin
- 2017 — no team competition[60]
- Individual competitors: Marine Boyer, Lorette Charpy, Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos, Coline Devillard
- 2021 - no team competition
- Individual competitors: Coline Devillard, Celia Serber, Carolann Heduit
- 2022 — 8th place
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Most decorated gymnasts
This list includes all French female artistic gymnasts who have won a medal at the Olympic Games or the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
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See also
References
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