Christine Arron
![]() Christine Arron at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nationality | French | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, France | 13 September 1973|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 64 kg (141 lb)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | sprinting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | 60 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres and the 4 × 100 metres relay | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Christine Arron (born 13 September 1973) is a former track and field sprinter, who competed internationally for France in the 60 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres and the 4 × 100 metres relay. She is one of the ten fastest female 100 metres sprinter of all time with 10.73 seconds which is still the European record. She set the record when winning at the 1998 European Championships, where she also won a gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay. Also in the relay, she is a 2003 World Championship gold medallist and a 2004 Olympic bronze medallist.[2]
Running career
Born in
On 19 Aug 1998, Arron won the
In 2001, after a heavy training period in the US with
Arron was also the anchor runner of the French 4 × 100 relay team which upset the heavy favourites the US to win the gold medal at the 2003 World Championships in Paris. She recovered from 3 m behind the newly crowned, 100 m 2003 World Champion, Torri Edwards, to give the home crowd at the Stade de France an unexpected joy.
Arron won her only Olympic medal, a bronze medal, in the
In August 2005, Arron won a bronze medal in the 100 metres and 200 metres at the 2005 World Championships.
At the
As of March 2025, Arron is the world's tenth-fastest female 100 metres sprinter (10.73 sec) of all time.
In December 2012, Arron announced her retirement from
On 9 October 2013, Arron was awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur by French President François Hollande in the Élysée Palace.[5]
Views on doping
Arron has voiced her annoyance with Marion Jones, her fiercest rival during her career: "She has lied for years [...] She treated everyone as idiots. I'm not shocked she is going to jail. Many people criticised me because I was always the one who lost in the Jones-Arron battle, even if I had very good results. We started running together in 1997. She has stolen my best years. Everything could have been different for me."[6]
Family
In 2002, Arron gave birth to her first child, a son by the name of Ethan. On 16 May 2013, Arron gave birth to her second child, a daughter by the name of Cassandre. Cassandre's father Benjamin Compaoré, a French triple jumper, became Arron's companion in 2009.[7] -
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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1988 | 1988 CARIFTA Games (youth) | Kingston, Jamaica | 3rd | 100 m | 12.04 |
1992 | 1992 CARIFTA Games (junior) | Nassau, Bahamas
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1st | 100m | 11.31 w |
3rd | 4 × 100 m | 45.79 | |||
Representing ![]() | |||||
1992 | World Junior Championships | Seoul, South Korea | 12th (sf) | 100m | 11.85 (wind: +1.2 m/s) |
5th | 4 × 100 m relay | 44.70 | |||
1997 | Mediterranean Games | Bari, Italy
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1st | 200 m | 22.62 |
1st | 4 × 100 m | 42.63 | |||
World Championships | Athens, Greece
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4th | 100 m | 11.05 | |
3rd | 4 × 100 m | 42.21 | |||
1998 | European Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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1st | 100 m | 10.73 |
1st | 4 × 100 m | 42.59 | |||
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain
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6th | 100 m | 10.97 |
2nd | 4 × 100 m | 42.06 | |||
2000 | Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia
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semi-final | 100 m | 11.42 (11.26) |
4th | 4 × 100 m | 42.42 | |||
2003 | World Championships | Paris, France
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4th | 100 m | 11.06 |
1st | 4 × 100 m | 41.78 | |||
2004 | Olympic Games | Athens, Greece
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semi-final | 100 m | 11.21 (11.10) |
semi-final | 200 m | 23.05 | |||
3rd | 4 × 100 m | 42.54 | |||
2005 | World Championships | Helsinki, Finland
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3rd | 100 m | 10.98 |
3rd | 200 m | 22.31 | |||
4th | 4 × 100 m | 42.85 | |||
2006 | World Indoor Championships | Moscow, Russia
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4th | 60 m | 7.13 (7.11) |
2008 | Olympic Games | Beijing, China
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quarter-final | 100 m | 11.36 |
2010 | European Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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8th | 100 m | 11.37 (11.24) |
2nd | 4 × 100 m | 42.45 | |||
2012 | European Championships
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Helsinki, Finland
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heats | 100 m | 11.55 |
5th | 4 × 100 m | 43.44 |
Note: Results in brackets indicate a superior time achieved in an earlier round.
References
- ^ European Athletics. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Christine Arron". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2 December 2016.
- ^ a b "100 Metres Women". World Athletics. 14 September 2023.
- ^ "Christine Arron, enceinte : La belle sprinteuse arrête sa carrière..." purepeople.com. 16 December 2012.
- ^ "Pérec et Arron décorées de la Légion d'honneur". L'Équipe. France. 9 October 2013.
- ^ The Times Quote from an interview with L'Équipe
- ^ "Christine Arron : La sprinteuse heureuse maman d'une petite fille". purepeople.com. 12 July 2013.
External links
- Christine Arron at World Athletics
- Christine Arron at European Athletics (archive)
- Christine Arron at the Fédération Française d'Athlétisme (in French)
- Christine Arron at Olympedia
- Christine Arron at Olympics.com
- Christine Arron at Olympic.org (archived)
- Christine Arron at Équipe de France (in French)
- Christine Arron at Équipe de France Olympique (archived) (in French)