French track cyclist
Marion Clignet|
Full name | Marion Clignet |
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Born | (1964-02-21) 21 February 1964 (age 60) Hyde Park, Chicago, United States |
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Discipline | Track, road |
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Role | Rider |
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Rider type | Pursuit, time-trialist |
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Marion Clignet (born 21 February 1964) is a French former track cyclist. Clignet was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 22 and was shunned by the United States Cycling Federation,[1] and she subsequently raced for France since 1991. She rode at three Olympic Games for France.[2]
Palmarès
- 1990
- United States National Road Championships
- Road race
After 1990, Clignet competed in the French national championships
- 1991
- National Track Championships
- Individual pursuit
- National Road Championships
- Road race
- Road World Championships
- Team time trial (with Nathalie Gendron, Catherine Marsal and Cécile Odin)
- Track Cycling World Championships, Stuttgart
- Individual pursuit
- 1992
- National Track Championships
- Individual pursuit
- National Road Championships
- Road race
- 1993
- National Road Championships
- Road race
- 2nd, Overall, Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale
- Track Cycling World Championships, Hamar
- Individual pursuit
- 1994
- 1st, Chrono des Herbiers
- Track Cycling World Championships, Palermo
- Individual pursuit
- 1995
- National Track Championships
- Individual pursuit
- 1996
- National Track Championships
- Individual pursuit
- National Road Championships
- Individual time trial
- Track Cycling World Championships, Manchester
- Individual pursuit
- 1st, Overall, Tour du Finistère
- 1st, Prologue
- 1st, Stage 1
- 1st, Stage 2
- 1st, Stage 3
- 1st, Stage 4
- 1st, Stage 5
- Olympic Games, Atlanta
- Individual pursuit
- 5th, Road race
- 1999
- National Track Championships
- Individual pursuit
- Points race
- Track Cycling World Championships, Berlin
- Individual pursuit
- Points race
- Track Cycling World Cup
- 1st, Individual pursuit, Cali
- 1st, Points race, Cali
- 2000
- National Track Championships
- Individual pursuit
- Points race
- National Road Championships
- Individual time trial
- Track Cycling World Championships, Manchester
- Points race
- Olympic Games, Sydney
- Individual pursuit
- 1st, Route Féminine Du Vignoble Nantais
- 2003
- National Track Championships
- Individual pursuit
- Track Cycling World Cup
- 2nd, Points race, Sydney