French fencer (born 1983)
Astrid Guyart |
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Guyart in 2013 |
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Born | (1983-03-17) 17 March 1983 (age 41) Suresnes, France |
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Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
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Weight | 51 kg (112 lb) |
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Country | France |
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Weapon | Foil |
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Hand | right-handed |
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National coach | Franck Boidin |
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FIE ranking | current |
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Astrid Guyart (born 17 March 1983) is a French right-handed foil fencer, author, and aerospace engineer.[1][2][3]
A three-time Olympian, Guyart is a 2021 team Olympic silver medalist.
She is the younger sister of foil fencer and Olympic champion Brice Guyart. She is openly lesbian and was among the six French LGBT athletes featured in the documentary We Need to Talk.[4]
In 2021 she became co-president of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee's Athletes' Commission alongside archer, Romain Girouille.[5]
Medal Record
Olympic Games
Year
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Location
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Event
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Position
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2021
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Tokyo, Japan
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Team Women's Foil
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2nd[6]
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Grand Prix
Date
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Location
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Event
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Position
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04/28/2012
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Marseille, France
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Individual Women's Foil
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3rd[7]
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05/19/2012
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Seoul, South Korea
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Individual Women's Foil
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3rd[8]
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02/01/2013
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Gdańsk, Poland
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Individual Women's Foil
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2nd[9]
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04/27/2013
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Seoul, South Korea
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Individual Women's Foil
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2nd[10]
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World Cup
Date
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Location
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Event
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Position
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06/19/2010
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New York, United States
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Individual Women's Foil
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2nd
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05/06/2011
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Shanghai, China
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Individual Women's Foil
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3rd
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05/04/2012
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Shanghai, China
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Individual Women's Foil
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1st
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06/03/2012
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St. Petersburg, Russia
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Individual Women's Foil
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3rd
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03/22/2013
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Turin, Italy
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Individual Women's Foil
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3rd
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01/16/2015
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Gdańsk, Poland
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Individual Women's Foil
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1st
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02/03/2017
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Gdańsk, Poland
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Individual Women's Foil
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3rd
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Mediterranean Games
Year
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Location
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Event
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Position
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2005
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Almería, Spain
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Individual Women's Foil
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1st[11]
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