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  1. Félicia Ballanger (nascida em 12 de junho de 1971) é uma ex-ciclista francesa. Ballanger venceu o campeonato mundial na corrida de velocidade e 500 m contrarrelógio. [ 1 ] Participou também de três edições dos Jogos Olímpicos ( Barcelona 1992 , Atlanta 1996 e Sydney 2000 ), conquistando três medalhas de ouro no ciclismo de ...

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  2. Félicia Ballanger est une cycliste française sur piste née le 12 juin 1971 à La Roche-sur-Yon en Vendée . Elle est, avec Marie-José Pérec, l'une des deux sportives françaises à être triple championne olympique 1 . Biographie. Enfance et famille. Sa mère l'a prénommée ainsi en souvenir de Felice Gimondi. [réf. nécessaire]

  3. Félicia Ballanger (born 12 June 1971 in La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée) is a retired French racing cyclist. She won five world championships in the sprint and 500 m time trial. She was also a triple Olympic champion. She is 1.68 metres (5 ft 6 in) tall and weighs 70 kilograms (150 lb).

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  4. Biography. Between 1995 and 2000, Félicia Ballanger was invincible in the velodrome, dominating the individual sprint and 500m time trial events at the Olympic Games and the World Cycling Championships. Named for success.

  5. 23 de mai. de 2012 · Felicia Ballanger leaves on the highest note - Women's Track Cycling - Sydney 2000 - YouTube. Olympics. 11.4M subscribers. Subscribed. 73. 15K views 11 years ago #Beijing2022 #Tokyo2020. 📲...

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  6. Biography. Named after Italian cyclist Felice Gimondi, Félicia Ballanger was the strongest track sprinter of the 1990s, racing for Vendée la Roche Cycliste. After losing the Olympic bronze in 1992 against Ingrid Haringa, she then won the sprint at the next two Games. In 1996 she beat defending champion Erika Salumäe in the quarter-finals ...

  7. 12 de ago. de 2021 · Felicia Ballanger, passionate about Clean Sport and the spirit of Play True is an accredited Doping Control Officer with the Oceania Regional Anti-Doping Organisation (ORADO). She is based in New Caledonia. French cycling World Champion and Olympic gold medallist gives back through doping control.