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・ Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière
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・ Christophe Léotard
・ Christophe Lévêque
・ Christophe Malavoy
・ Christophe Mallassinet
・ Christophe Mandanne
・ Christophe Manin
・ Christophe Maraninchi
・ Christophe Marchand
・ Christophe Marichez
・ Christophe Martin
・ Christophe Massina
・ Christophe Maé
・ Christophe Medaillon
Christophe Mendy
・ Christophe Mengin
・ Christophe Meslin
・ Christophe Michalak
・ Christophe Milhères
・ Christophe Moehrlen
・ Christophe Moly
・ Christophe Moni
・ Christophe Moreau
・ Christophe Moulin
・ Christophe Moulin (footballer)
・ Christophe Moulin (television presenter)
・ Christophe Moyreau
・ Christophe Naudin
・ Christophe Nduwarugira


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Christophe Mendy : ウィキペディア英語版
Christophe Mendy

Christophe Mendy (born August 4, 1971 in Rouen) is a retired boxer who competed for France in the heavyweight division (– 91 kg) during the 1990s. He won the bronze medal at the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Berlin, Germany, where he was defeated in the semifinals by Cuban legend Félix Savón. A year later he ended up second at the 1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Vejle, Denmark. A couple of months later Mendy represented France at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
==Early life==
Mendy was born in Rouen, Normandy, a region of Western France. He began boxing at the age of 10 and soon came to be noticed by the local trainers, becoming an amateur boxer in the cruiser-weight division at the age of 17. He won various local championships and became vice-champion of France. He then came to be noticed by scouts for the French national team.

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