Ewen Fernandez

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Ewen Fernandez
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Ewen Fernandez in 2011
Personal information
Born (1989-02-17) 17 February 1989 (age 35)
Saint-Lô, France
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight161 lb (73 kg)
Sport
CountryFlag of France.svg  France
Sport Speed skating
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking12 (Mass start)

Ewen Fernandez (born 17 February 1989) is a French speed skater.

Fernandez competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for France. In the 1500 metres he finished 40th overall, and in the 5000 metres he was 18th. He was also a member of the French team pursuit squad, which lost its quarter-final to the Netherlands, and then lost Final D to the United States, finishing 8th. [1] [2]

As of September 2014, Fernandez's best performance at the World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships is 19th, in the 2012 5000 metres. [3]

Fernandez made his World Cup debut in November 2011. As of September 2014, Fernandez has one World Cup podium finish, winning a silver medal in a mass start race at Kolomna in 2012–13. His best overall finish in the World Cup is 12th, in the mass start in 2012–13. [3]

In 2017, he was the winner in Paris, Jeonju, Incheon, Frankfort and P2P. [4]

World Cup Podiums

[3]

DateSeasonLocationRankEvent
25 November 2012 2012–13 Kolomna Silver medal icon.svgMass start

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References

  1. "Sports Reference Profile". Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
  2. "Sochi2014.com profile". 19 March 2014. Archived from the original on 19 March 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 "SpeedSkatingStats.com Biography".
  4. "Ewen Fernandez - Rollerblade International". www.rollerblade.com (in German). Retrieved 29 October 2018.