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Roger Bambuck (born 22 November 1945 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe) was a French athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres. He competed for France in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City in the 100 metres (finalist) and in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Gérard Fenouil, Jocelyn Delecour and Claude Piquemal. In the 100 and 200m. individual men's final he finished fifth with times of 10.16 and 20.51 seconds respectively.〔(Sporting Heroes.net ) accessed 12 December 2007〕 Earlier in 1968 he had equalled Armin Hary's eight-year-old European record of 10.0 seconds. He also was minister of Youths and Sports under Michel Rocard in 1988 in France and he had the honour of starting the 24-hour Le Mans race.〔(Le Mans.org ) accessed 12 December 2007〕 He is an active freemason.〔Ces professions où les frères prospèrent, by Sophie Coignard (Le Point magazine - 2010 january 14th)〕〔Les Franc-maçons et la droite, by Marylène Dagouat and Dominique Saint-Pern (L'express magazine - 1993 may 6th〕〔Roger Bambuck ″La Franc-Maçonnerie nourrit beaucoup de fantasmes″, by Benoît Heimermann (L'Equipe magazine #1614 - 2013 june 22nd)〕 ==References==
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