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}} Jimmy Vicaut (born 27 February 1992 in Bondy, Paris) is a French sprinter who specializes in the 100 and 200 metres. His personal best of 9.86 in the 100 m makes him the joint fastest European in history. ==Biography== Vicaut was born to an Ivorian mother and a French father. He began athletics at the age of ten years and has specialized in the sprint. He won the bronze medal at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Moncton, Canada and promptly travelled to Barcelona to help the French men's 4 x 100 metres relay team to the gold medal at the 2010 European Athletics Championships. Vicaut's junior personal best over 100 m, 10.07 seconds, is the fourth fastest time ever run by a European junior, behind only Christophe Lemaitre (10.04), Adam Gemili (10.05) and Dwain Chambers (10.06). At the French national championships in Albi on 29 July 2011, Vicaut finished second behind Christophe Lemaitre, tying his personal best of 10.07 sec. Lemaitre set a new French national record with 9.92 sec.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Another national record for Lemaitre – 9.92 in Albi – French champs, Days 1 and 2 )〕 At the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, Vicaut became only the second junior to ever run in a World Championship 100 m final, after Darrel Brown in 2003. Vicaut finished sixth with 10.27 sec, while his fellow countryman Lemaitre finished fourth with 10.19 sec. On 13 July 2013, at the French national championships in Paris, Vicaut won the title in 9.95 sec., his new personal best.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jimmy Vicaut nouvelle étoile du sprint français )〕 At the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Vicaut took part in three events - the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 x 100 metres relay. He was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 100 and 200 metres events, while his relay team did not advance to the final from the heats. His younger brother, Willy, also an athlete, competes in the shot put. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jimmy Vicaut」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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