Philippe Couprie
Philippe Couprie (born 18 July 1962)[1] is a paralympic track and field athlete from France competing mainly in category T54 wheelchair racing events.
Medal record | ||
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Men's para athletics | ||
Representing France | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
1996 Atlanta | 4x400 metre relay - T52-53 | |
2000 Sydney | 4x400 metre relay - T54 | |
1988 Seoul | Marathon - A1-3A9L1-2 | |
1988 Seoul | 1500 metres - A1-3A9L2 | |
1996 Atlanta | 1500 metres - T52-53 |
Phillippe has competed in four Paralympics, winning five medals. His first games were in Seoul in 1988 Summer Paralympics where he competed in the 400m and 5000m as well as winning bronze in the 1500m and a silver in the marathon. The 1992 Summer Paralympics proved unsuccessful as despite competing in six events ranging in distance from 400m to marathon he did not win a medal. At the 1994 Los Angeles Marathon, Couprie and fellow Australian wheelchair racer Paul Wiggins made a pact that they would finish together, thus causing the first dead heat in the history of the competition.[2] In 1996 in Atlanta he did win medals, a bronze in the 1500m and a gold a part of the French 4 × 400 m relay team as well as competing in the 5000m, 10000m and marathon. In 2000 he helped the French defend the relay gold medal as well as competing in the 400m, 800m, 1500m and marathon.[3]
References
- "Philippe Couprie's profile at the International Olympic Committee". Archived from the original on 2016-10-15. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- Springer, Steve (7 March 1994). "A Team, to the End". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
- profile on paralympic.org
External links
- Philippe Couprie at the International Olympic Committee
- Philippe Couprie at the International Paralympic Committee