Anne-Sophie Doyen | |
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Country represented | France |
Born | Cambrai, France | 27 November 1983
Height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
[1]
(at the 2000 Olympics) |
Weight | 51 kg (112 lb)
[2]
(at the 2000 Olympics) |
Discipline | Rhythmic Gymnastics |
Level | International Elite |
Years on national team | 1996-2000 |
Head coach(es) | Valérie Bonvoisin |
Anne-Sophie Doyen (born 27 November 1983) is a former French rhythmic gymnast who was a member of national group from 1996 to 2000. [3]
Anne-Sophie and the group were 15th at the World Championships in Seville. [4]
In 1999 France was 4th in the All-Around and with 2 hoops and 3 ribbons, 6th with 5 pair of clubs at the European Championships in Budapest. [5] In September the group was 8th in the All-Around and 5th with 2 hoops and 3 ribbons at the World Championships in Osaka. [6]
In 2000 Anne-Sophie with the group was 6th at the Thiais international tournament, 3rd in a tournament in Malaga and won gold at the one in Liévin.
At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sidney France was 9th in qualification and didn't advance to the final. [7] [8] She retired from competition soon after, in 2007 she become a coach at the club of the university of Valenciennes. [9]
Anne-Sophie Doyen | |
---|---|
Country represented | France |
Born | Cambrai, France | 27 November 1983
Height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
[1]
(at the 2000 Olympics) |
Weight | 51 kg (112 lb)
[2]
(at the 2000 Olympics) |
Discipline | Rhythmic Gymnastics |
Level | International Elite |
Years on national team | 1996-2000 |
Head coach(es) | Valérie Bonvoisin |
Anne-Sophie Doyen (born 27 November 1983) is a former French rhythmic gymnast who was a member of national group from 1996 to 2000. [3]
Anne-Sophie and the group were 15th at the World Championships in Seville. [4]
In 1999 France was 4th in the All-Around and with 2 hoops and 3 ribbons, 6th with 5 pair of clubs at the European Championships in Budapest. [5] In September the group was 8th in the All-Around and 5th with 2 hoops and 3 ribbons at the World Championships in Osaka. [6]
In 2000 Anne-Sophie with the group was 6th at the Thiais international tournament, 3rd in a tournament in Malaga and won gold at the one in Liévin.
At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sidney France was 9th in qualification and didn't advance to the final. [7] [8] She retired from competition soon after, in 2007 she become a coach at the club of the university of Valenciennes. [9]