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Roger Bambuck (born 22
November 1945 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a
French former sprinter and politician.
Bambuck took part in his
first Olympic...
- 1936 to 1942 (the
Chamber was not
summoned between 1940 and 1942)
Roger Bambuck,
Minister of
Youth and
Sports from 1988 to 1991. Aimé Césaire,
mayor of...
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preschools in Pointe-à-Pitre
commune include:
Ecole maternelle Raymonde Bambuck Ecole maternelle Bébian
Ecole maternelle Salvator Cidemé
Ecole maternelle...
- it
debuted over
three years later, on 5
October 1990,
opened by
Roger Bambuck,
Minister of
Youth and Sports. Le Golf
National has a
capacity for 80,000...
- two-metre victory.
Lennox Miller equally outran Harald Eggers, but
Roger Bambuck was able to hold off
Miller and dive for the
bronze medal for France. The...
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already had a
metre on
Green who was a
metre ahead of
Pablo Montes,
Roger Bambuck and
Pender to take the bronze. Wind
speed = 0.3 m/s (0.67 mph) "Athletics...
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Figuerola France (FRA) Gérard
Fenouil Jocelyn Delecour Claude Piquemal Roger Bambuck 1972
Munich details United States (USA)
Larry Black Robert Taylor Gerald...
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relay with his team
mates Jocelyn Delecour,
Claude Piquemal and
Roger Bambuck.
Fenouil died in
Sables d'Olonne on 8
October 2023, at the age of 78. "Athlétisme...
- four
years later in
Mexico City, this time with Gérard
Fenouil and
Roger Bambuck where they won the
bronze medal in the same event. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Figuerola France (FRA) Gérard
Fenouil Jocelyn Delecour Claude Piquemal Roger Bambuck 1972
Munich details United States (USA)
Larry Black Robert Taylor Gerald...