Category:1996 Summer Olympics medal winners from France
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Former teams: Russia [RUS] (1994–2016) · Yugoslavia [YUG] (1920–1992)
Former teams: Russia [RUS] (1994–2016) · Yugoslavia [YUG] (1920–1992)
Summer Olympic Games: 1896 Athens · 1900 Paris · 1904 St. Louis · 1906 Athens (intercalated) · 1908 London · 1912 Stockholm · 1920 Antwerp · 1924 Paris · 1928 Amsterdam · 1932 Los Angeles · 1936 Berlin · 1948 London · 1952 Helsinki · 1956 Melbourne · 1960 Rome · 1964 Tokyo · 1968 Mexico City · 1972 Munich · 1976 Montreal · 1980 Moscow · 1984 Los Angeles · 1988 Seoul · 1992 Barcelona · 1996 Atlanta · 2000 Sydney · 2004 Athens · 2008 Beijing · 2012 London · 2016 Rio de Janeiro · 2020 Tokyo (postponed, 2021) · 2024 Paris
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Subcategories
This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
A
B
- Franck Boidin (8 F)
- Djamel Bouras (1 P, 4 F)
C
- Christophe Capelle (2 F)
D
- David Douillet (1 P, 13 F)
F
- Laura Flessel-Colovic (16 F)
- Sandra Forgues (1 F)
- Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi (2 F)
G
- Jean Galfione (9 F)
L
- Alexandra Ledermann (2 F)
- Jeannie Longo (14 F)
M
- Francis Moreau (1 F)
P
R
- Jean-Christophe Rolland (6 F)
- Florian Rousseau (5 F)
S
- Éric Srecki (2 F)
T
- Stéphane Traineau (4 F)
Y
- Ghani Yalouz (6 F)