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Maryvonne Samson Dupureur (24 May 1937 – 7
January 2008) was a
French middle-distance runner.
Competing in the 800 m
event she won
silver medals at the...
- took the lead with
Maryvonne Dupureur and
Antje Gleichfeld in
close order behind her.
Coming off the
second turn
Dupureur took the lead. At the bell she...
- 2:12.6 and 2:06.0 respectively,
being beaten by
French runner Maryvonne Dupureur,
clocking 2:04.5 and 2:04.1. She thus
started the
final the
second slowest...
- (born 1970),
footballer Octave-Louis
Aubert (1870–1950),
editor Maryvonne Dupureur (1937–2008), athlete,
Olympic 800m
silver medallist Émile
Durand (1830–1903)...
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French politician Maryvonne Briot (born 1959),
French politician Maryvonne Dupureur (1937–2008),
French middle-distance
runner Maryvonne de Saint-Pulgent (born...
- 1936 –
Harold Budd,
American composer and poet (d. 2020) 1937 –
Maryvonne Dupureur,
French runner and
educator (d. 2008) 1937 –
Archie Shepp,
American saxophonist...
- Team of
Germany 1964
Tokyo details Ann
Packer Great
Britain Maryvonne Dupureur France
Marise Chamberlain New
Zealand 1968
Mexico City
details Madeline...
- Team of
Germany 1964
Tokyo details Ann
Packer Great
Britain Maryvonne Dupureur France
Marise Chamberlain New
Zealand 1968
Mexico City
details Madeline...
- Judy
Amoore Australia 800 m
details Ann
Packer Great
Britain Maryvonne Dupureur France
Marise Chamberlain New
Zealand 80 m
hurdles details Karin Balzer...
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Packer (gold) and
Maryvonne Dupureur (silver), the top five
runners beating the old
Olympic record time set by
Dupureur in the semifinals. At the 1966...