Nicole Lévêque
Nicole Lévêque (born January 27, 1951 in Nuillé-sur-Vicoin, France) is a French long-distance runner and marathoner. She began her International career in her mid-40s, representing her native country in the 10,000 metres at the 1994 European Athletics Championships, coincidentally finishing fourteen seconds and one place ahead of Danish Olympian Gitte Karlshøj. Her time of 32:12.07 was a W40 world masters record. Just a month before the championships, she had set the world masters W40 record at 5,000 metres. A couple of weeks later she won the Auray-Vannes Half Marathon setting the masters world record at 1:11:35. Her record would stand for eight years until it was displaced by Karlshøj. She followed just two more weeks later representing France at the 1994 IAAF World Half Marathon Champio
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Nicole Lévêque
Nicole Lévêque (born January 27, 1951 in Nuillé-sur-Vicoin, France) is a French long-distance runner and marathoner. She began her International career in her mid-40s, representing her native country in the 10,000 metres at the 1994 European Athletics Championships, coincidentally finishing fourteen seconds and one place ahead of Danish Olympian Gitte Karlshøj. Her time of 32:12.07 was a W40 world masters record. Just a month before the championships, she had set the world masters W40 record at 5,000 metres. A couple of weeks later she won the Auray-Vannes Half Marathon setting the masters world record at 1:11:35. Her record would stand for eight years until it was displaced by Karlshøj. She followed just two more weeks later representing France at the 1994 IAAF World Half Marathon Champio
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Nicole Lévêque (* 27. Januar 1 ...... rtete für den Verein US Laval.
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Nicole Lévêque (born January 2 ...... s displaced again by Karlshøj.
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Nicole Lévêque (née Sorel le 2 ...... hon des championnats d'Europe.
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Nicole Lévêque (* 27. Januar 1 ...... ten in Oslo auf den 15. Platz.
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Nicole Lévêque (born January 2 ...... AF World Half Marathon Champio
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Nicole Lévêque (née Sorel le 2 ...... hon des championnats d'Europe.
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Nicole Lévêque
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Nicole Lévêque
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