France at the 1951 Mediterranean Games

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France at the
1951 Mediterranean Games
Flag of France.svg
IOC code FRA
NOC French National Olympic and Sports Committee
in Alexandria, Egypt
Competitors42 in 6 sports
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
26
Silver
13
Bronze
5
Total
44
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

France competed at the 1951 Mediterranean Games in Alexandria, Egypt.

Contents

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 94013
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 72110
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics 5207
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing 3238
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 1214
Diving pictogram.svg Diving 1102
Totals (6 entries)2613544

Medalists

MedalName(s)SportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jacques Degats Athletics 400 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Patrick El Mabrouk Athletics 800 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Patrick El Mabrouk Athletics 1500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alain Mimoun Athletics 5000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alain Mimoun Athletics 10,000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jean-François Brisson Athletics 110 m hurdles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Georges Damitio Athletics High jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Victor Sillon Athletics Pole vault
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athletics 4 x 400 metres relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Christian d'Oriola Fencing Individual foil
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jacques Lefèvre Fencing Individual sabre
Gold medal icon.svg Gold René Bougnol Fencing Individual épée
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Raymond Badin, Raymond Dot, Georges Floquet, Michel Mathiot Gymnastics Team all-around
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Raymond Dot Gymnastics Individual all-around
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Raymond Dot Gymnastics Floor exercise
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Raymond Dot Gymnastics Pommel horse
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Raymond Dot Gymnastics Rings
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jean Debuf Weightlifting 82.5 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alexandre Jany Swimming 100 m freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jean Boiteux Swimming 400 m freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jean Boiteux Swimming 1500 m freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gilbert Bozon Swimming 100 m backstroke
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Maurice Lusien Swimming 200 m breastroke
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Swimming 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
France national swimming team
Swimming 3 x 100 m medley relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Raymond Mulinghausen Diving 10 m platform
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Victor Sillon Athletics Triple jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Papagallo Thiam Athletics High jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jacques Degats Athletics 200 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Michel Clare Athletics 800 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver René Bougnol, Christian d'Oriola, Claude Netter, Jacques Noël, Adrien Rommel Fencing Team foil
Silver medal icon.svg Silver René Bougnol, Jacques Coutrot, Armand Mouyal Fencing Team épée
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Raymond Dot Gymnastics Parallel bars
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Raymond Dot Gymnastics Horizontal bar
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marcel Thévenet Weightlifting 56 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Max Heral Weightlifting 60 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Joseph Bernardo Swimming 400 m freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Joseph Bernardo Swimming 1500 m freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg SilverPierrot? Diving 3 metre springboard
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Claude Netter Fencing Individual foil
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jacques Lefèvre, Bernard Morel, Claude Netter Fencing Team sabre
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jacques Coutrot Fencing Individual épée
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Georges Firmin Weightlifting 75 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jean Boiteux Swimming 100 m freestyle

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