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'''Marc Alexandre ''' (born October 30, 1959) is a retired [[judoka]] from [[France]], who represented his native country at two consecutive [[Summer Olympics]] (1984 and 1988). He was born in [[Paris]].
'''Marc Alexandre ''' (born 30 October 1959) is a retired [[judoka]] from [[France]], who represented his native country at two consecutive [[Summer Olympics]] (1984 and 1988). He was born in [[Paris]].


Alexandre won the bronze medal in the men's half-lightweight division (– 65 kg), alongside Austria's [[Josef Reiter (judoka)|Josef Reiter]], at the [[1984 Summer Olympics]] in [[Los Angeles, California]], followed by the gold medal, four years later in [[Seoul, South Korea]] in the lightweight category (– 71 kg) by defeating East Germany's [[Sven Loll]] in the final.
Alexandre won the bronze medal in the men's half-lightweight division (– 65 kg), alongside Austria's [[Josef Reiter (judoka)|Josef Reiter]], at the [[1984 Summer Olympics]] in [[Los Angeles, California]], followed by the gold medal, four years later in [[Seoul, South Korea]] in the lightweight category (– 71 kg) by defeating East Germany's [[Sven Loll]] in the final.
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Revision as of 22:14, 16 May 2013

Marc Alexandre
Medal record
Men's judo
Representing  France
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul Lightweight
Bronze medal – third place 1984 Los Angeles Half lightweight

Marc Alexandre (born 30 October 1959) is a retired judoka from France, who represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics (1984 and 1988). He was born in Paris.

Alexandre won the bronze medal in the men's half-lightweight division (– 65 kg), alongside Austria's Josef Reiter, at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, followed by the gold medal, four years later in Seoul, South Korea in the lightweight category (– 71 kg) by defeating East Germany's Sven Loll in the final.

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