Phone +33 1 41 74 41 00 | Website www.insep.fr Founded 1975 | |
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Former names from the merger of INS (the National Institute of Sport) and ENSEP (L'École Normale Supérieure d'Éducation Physique), and has roots in the 1817 Amoros Military Gymnasium. Address Vincennes Woods, 11 Avenue du Tremblay, 75012 Paris, France CEO Jean-Pierre de Vincenzi (10 Mar 2013–) Hours Open today · 9AM–10:30PMSunday9AM–10:30PMMonday9AM–10:30PMTuesday9AM–10:30PMWednesday9AM–10:30PMThursday9AM–10:30PMFriday9AM–10:30PMSaturday9AM–10:30PM Similar Paris Descartes University, Paris 12 Val de Marne Un, Paris West University Nanterre, University of Paris, University of Marne‑la‑Vallée Profiles |
L insep reportage visites priv es
INSEP, the National Institute of Sport, expertise, and performance (Institut national du sport, de l'expertise et de la performance), is a French teacher training institute and center for excellence in sports that trains elite athletes. It is located on the outskirts of Paris, in the Bois de Vincennes.
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- L insep reportage visites priv es
- Insep basket
- History activities and structure
- Notable alumni
- Notable faculty
- References
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History, activities, and structure
It was formed in 1975 from the merger of INS (the National Institute of Sport) and ENSEP (L'École Normale Supérieure d'Éducation Physique), and has roots in the 1817 Amoros Military Gymnasium. It trains athletes in 26 different sports.
It operates under the French Ministry of Youth and Sport, with a measure of autonomy.
Notable alumni
Notable faculty
References
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