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Lucie Bréard

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Sport
  
Athletics

Personal best(s)
  
800 m – 2:30.2 (1921)

Event(s)
  
800 m

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Born
  
12 September 1902
Île-de-France, France

Died
  
26 June 1988, Saumur, France

Lucie Marie Bréard (later Jurion, 12 September 1902 – 26 June 1988) was a French middle-distance runner. She competed at the 1921 and 1922 Women's World Games and won the gold medals in the 800 m (1921) and 1000 m events (1922, setting a new world record). She was the French cross-country champion in 1920 and 1921.

Her main competitors were French Marcelle Neveu (of club UA St. Cloud, who held the world record of 1000 m in 1921 and European 800m record in 1922, and was France champion cross country in 1922, 1923 and 1924), and Georgette Lenoir (holder of the world record of 1 000 m in 1922). Previously, French Lucie Cadiès - also running for club Femina Sport - in 1918 and in 1919 Suzanne Guery had held the world record of 1000 m).

La Vie au Grand Air edition of 13 September 1921 devoted a full story to Lucie Breard and the magazine Spiridon October–November 1983 also wrote of her. She married in 1924.

Prize List

  • World Record Holder at 800 m in 1921 running 2 min 30 s 2
  • World Record Holder at 1000 m in 1920, 1921 and 1922 running 3 min 12 s 2
  • Holder of European Record at 800 m in 1920
  • 01 ! Gold Medal at 800 m at the 1st meeting of International féminin in 1921, at Monte-Carlo (other champions from Fémina Sport club, who were winners in 1921 : Violette Morris, in Shot Put and Javelin, Germaine Delapierre at the 100 yards hurdles (74 m Hurdles) and Frédérique Kussel in the High Jump — see Miroir des Sports of 14/04/1921)
  • 01 ! Gold Medal at the 1 000 m at the first Jeux mondiaux féminins (called the Olympic Championships) in 1922 (sole French winner), at Paris (2nd Georgette Lenoir)
  • 01 ! French Cross Country Championships in 1920 and 1921
  • 01 ! Champion of France at middle-distance (800 m - 1 500 m).
  • References

    Lucie Bréard Wikipedia