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Height
  
1.66 m

Name
  
Diane Duyet

Strokes
  
Butterfly

Sport
  

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Born
  
December 22, 1979 (age 44) (
1979-12-22
)

Nationality
  
France (New Caledonia)

Diane bui duyet recordwoman du 100m papillon sarcelles


Diane Bui Duyet, sometimes spelled "Bui-Duyet", (born 22 December 1979 in Nouméa, New Caledonia) is a French/New Caledonian swimmer. Due to the New Caledonia's status as an overseas territory of France, Bui Duyet competes for New Caledonia in regional (Pacific) competitions and for France in continental and above competitions (similar to Malia Metella's situation with French Guiana). At the 2007 and 2011 Pacific Games, Bui Duyet swam on several relay teams together with Lara Grangeon, who also represents both France and New Caledonia.

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Diane Bui Duyet Natation SaintPaul 23me meeting de l39ocan Indien

Bui Duyet was the world record holder in the women's short course (25 meter pool) 100 meter butterfly with a time of 55.05 seconds. She set the record in the semi-finals of the 2009 European Short Course Swimming Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. She went on to get a silver medal in the finals with a time of 55.93 seconds.

Diane Bui Duyet Diane Bui Duyet aux Championnats d39Europe nouvelle

In April 2009, she set the French record in the long-course 50m butterfly (26.10), following up on her December 2008 setting of the European record in the short-course (25m) 100 fly (56.50). She also held the French record in the short-course 50 fly (25.56).

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South Pacific Games (SPGs)

Diane Bui Duyet Diane Bui Duyet recordwoman du 100m papillon Sarcelles

At the 2003 South Pacific Games (SPG), Bui Duyet was named the female Swimmer of the Meet, after she won 10 events, 5 in Games Records.

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2007 saw her swim at her fourth South Pacific Games. Bui Duyet had a similar performance to her one from SPG'03 at SPG'07: she won all 6 events she swam and Games Records were set in 5 of them.

She was named as one of two ambassadors for the 2011 Pacific Games which New Caledonia hosted.

References

Diane Bui Duyet Wikipedia