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Edith Lefel (17
November 1963, in Cayenne,
French Guiana - 20
January 2003, in Dreux, France) was a
French singer.
Lefel's mother was from
French Guiana...
- Émilie
Lefel (born 25
August 1988) is a
French badminton player. In 2012, she won her
first National Championships title in the women's
doubles event...
- 2003: Rick Payne :
Sessions – one track: "Blue Eyes Crying2 2005:
Edith Lefel : Mèci – one track: 2L'isine Fémin2 2007:
Whatever Colors You Have in Your...
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European Championships in the women's
doubles event partnered with Émilie
Lefel,
making them as the
first French women's
doubles players won a
medal at...
- Lavil, Daly, P****i, Tony Ch****eur,
Jocelyne Labylle,
Tribal Jam,
Edith Lefel, (died 20
January 2003),
Ralph Thamar.
Backing Vocals:
Claudine Pennont...
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Fruergaard / Sara
Thygesen (withdrew) Li
Wenmei /
Zheng Yu (semi-finals) Émilie
Lefel / Anne Tran (first round)
Selena Piek /
Cheryl Seinen (withdrew)
Chris Ad****...
- (first round)
Maiken Fruergaard / Sara
Thygesen (quarter-finals) Émilie
Lefel / Anne Tran (first round)
Rachel Honderich /
Kristen Tsai (quarter-finals)...
- Sara
Sunil 21–19, 24–22
Winner 2017
Irish Open
Victoria Williams Émilie
Lefel Anne Tran 16–21, 12–21 Runner-up 2018
Estonian International Jessica Hopton...
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Caribbean musicians,
including Jocelyne Béroard,
Beethova Obas, Kali,
Edith Lefel,
Tanya Saint-Val (fr) and
Philippe Lavil. Malavoi's leader,
Paulo Rosine...
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Phillip Chew / Jamie
Subandhi Ronan Labar / Émilie
Lefel 15 21 21 18 17 21 2
Bjorn Seguin Brice Leverdez 17 21 16 21 3 Rong
Schafer Delphine...