# Claude Piquemal

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French sprinter

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Claude Piquemal Claude Piquemal (left) with Jocelyn Delecour (middle) Medal record Men's athletics Representing France Olympic Games 1964 Tokyo 4 × 100 m relay 1968 Mexico City 4 × 100 m relay European Championships 1962 Belgrade 100 m 1966 Budapest 4 × 100 m relay 1966 Budapest 100 m Mediterranean Games 1963 Naples 100 m

**Claude Piquemal** (born 13 March 1939 in [Siguer](/source/Siguer), [Ariège](/source/Ari%C3%A8ge_(department))) is a French athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres.

He competed for France in the 4 × 100 metre relay at the [1964 Summer Olympics](/source/Athletics_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics) held in [Tokyo, Japan](/source/Tokyo%2C_Japan), where he won the bronze medal with his teammates [Paul Genevay](/source/Paul_Genevay), [Bernard Laidebeur](/source/Bernard_Laidebeur) and [Jocelyn Delecour](/source/Jocelyn_Delecour).[1]

Piquemal and Delecour combined again four years later in [Mexico City](/source/Mexico_City), this time with [Gérard Fenouil](/source/G%C3%A9rard_Fenouil) and [Roger Bambuck](/source/Roger_Bambuck) where they won the bronze medal in the same event.[1]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-SR_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-SR_1-1) Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; [Mallon, Bill](/source/Bill_Mallon); et al. ["Claude Piquemal"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200417115453/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pi/claude-piquemal-1.html). *Olympics at Sports-Reference.com*. [Sports Reference LLC](/source/Sports_Reference). Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pi/claude-piquemal-1.html) on 2020-04-17.

## External links

- [Claude Piquemal](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/68452) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [Claude Piquemal](https://olympics.com/en/athletes/claude-piquemal) at [Olympics.com](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)

v t e European Athletics Championships champions in men's 100 metres 1934: Chris Berger (NED) 1938: Tinus Osendarp (NED) 1946: Jack Archer (GBR) 1950: Étienne Bally (FRA) 1954: Heinz Fütterer (FRG) 1958: Armin Hary (FRG) 1962: Claude Piquemal (FRA) 1966: Wiesław Maniak (POL) 1969: Valeriy Borzov (URS) 1971: Valeriy Borzov (URS) 1974: Valeriy Borzov (URS) 1978: Pietro Mennea (ITA) 1982: Frank Emmelmann (GDR) 1986: Linford Christie (GBR) 1990: Linford Christie (GBR) 1994: Linford Christie (GBR) 1998: Darren Campbell (GBR) 2002: Francis Obikwelu (POR) 2006: Francis Obikwelu (POR) 2010: Christophe Lemaitre (FRA) 2012: Christophe Lemaitre (FRA) 2014: James Dasaolu (GBR) 2016: Churandy Martina (NED) 2018: Zharnel Hughes (GBR) 2022: Marcell Jacobs (ITA) 2024: Marcell Jacobs (ITA)

v t e European Athletics Championships champions in men's 4 × 100 metres relay 1934: Germany (Schein, Gillmeister, Hornberger, Borchmeyer) 1938: Germany (Kersch, Hornberger, Neckermann, Scheuring) 1946: Sweden (Danielsson, Nilsson, Laessker, Håkansson) 1950: Soviet Union (Sukharev, Kalyayev, Sanadze, Karakulov) 1954: Hungary (Zarándi, Varasdi, Csányi, Goldoványi) 1958: West Germany (Mahlendorf, Hary, Fütterer, Germar) 1962: West Germany (Ulonska, Gamper, Bender, Germar) 1966: France (Berger, Delecour, Piquemal, Bambuck) 1969: France (Sarteur, Bourbeillon, Fenouil, St.-Gilles) 1971: Czechoslovakia (Kříž, Demeč, Kynos, Bohman) 1974: France (Sainte-Rose, Arame, Cherrier, Chauvelot) 1978: Poland (Nowosz, Licznerski, Dunecki, Woronin) 1982: Soviet Union (Sokolov, Aksinin, Prokofyev, Sidorov) 1986: Soviet Union (Yevgenyev, Yuschmanov, Muravyov, Bryzhin) 1990: France (Morinière, Sangouma, Trouabal, Marie-Rose) 1994: France (Lomba, Perrot, Trouabal, Sangouma) 1998: Great Britain (Condon, Campbell, Walker, Golding) 2002: Ukraine (Vasyukov, Rurak, Dovhal, Kaydash) 2006: Great Britain (Chambers, Campbell, Devonish, Lewis-Francis) 2010: France (Vicaut, Lemaitre, Pessonneaux, Mbandjock) 2012: Netherlands (Mariano, Martina, Codrington, van Luijk) 2014: Great Britain (Gemili, Kilty, Aikines-Aryeetey, Ellington) 2016: Great Britain (Dasaolu, Gemili, Ellington, Ujah) 2018: Great Britain (Ujah, Hughes, Gemili, Aikines-Aryeetey) 2022: Great Britain (Azu, Hughes, Efoloko, Mitchell-Blake) 2024: Italy (Melluzo, Jacobs, Patta, Tortu, Rigali, Simonelli)

v t e Mediterranean Games champions in men's 100 metres 1951: Stefanos Petrakis (GRE) 1955: Luigi Gnocchi (ITA) 1959: Abdoulaye Seye (FRA) 1963: Claude Piquemal (FRA) 1967: Charis Aivaliotis (GRE) 1971: Vasilis Papageorgopoulos (GRE) 1975–1979: Pietro Mennea (ITA) 1983: Pierfrancesco Pavoni (ITA) 1987: Stefano Tilli (ITA) 1991: Ezio Madonia (ITA) 1993: Alexandros Terzian (GRE) 1997: Angelos Pavlakakis (GRE) 2001: Aristotelis Gavelas (GRE) 2005: Matic Osovnikar (SLO) 2009: Martial Mbandjock (FRA) 2013: Emmanuel Biron (FRA) 2018–2022: Jak Ali Harvey (TUR)

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