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Delphine Py-Bilot
Delphine Py representing the winning club Beauvais at the Grand Final in La Baule, 2009.
Born (1979-01-27) January 27, 1979 (age 45)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Athlete, Teacher
Known forRunning triathlons

Delphine Py-Bilot (born 27 January 1979 in Montpellier) is a French professional triathlete.

Career

Delphine Py-Bilot made her international breakthrough in 1999 when she won the bronze medal at the Junior European Championships in Madeira and placed fifth at the Junior World Championships in Montreal. By then she was a well known triathlete in France, having won the French Championships in all age categories: in 1994 in the class «minime», in 1996 as «cadette», and in 1998 and 1999 as a «junior».

Since 2008 she has not taken part in ITU races but she was still present at international events. At the Mazda London Triathlon (2 August 2009), for instance, she placed 7th and outdid younger top elite triathletes like Jodie Stimpson (8th), Sophie Coleman (9th), and Maxine Seear (10th). The race was won by Helen Jenkins Tucker and, though not being an ITU triathlon, always attracts top elite athletes.[1]

Since 2003 Delphine Py represented the club Beauvais Triathlon in the prestigious French Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux and, apart from Charlotte Morel and Delphine Pelletier she was the only French triathlete in the female team of this club, which almost exclusively relied on its international guest stars like Andrea Hewitt and in 2009 won both the Club Championship Series and the national Club Championship at Gruissan. In 2010, Beauvais Triathlon again won the Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux and placed 2nd at the National Club Championship in Parthenay (Coupe de France des Clubs de Triathlon). In 2011, however, the club decided to boycott this famous circuit and in 2011 Delphine Py will represent Charleville Triathlon Ardennes, taking part in the Championship for her last time.

ITU Competitions

The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the Athlete's Profile Page.[2] Unless indicated otherwise, all events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and belong to the Elite category.

Date Competition Place Rank
  1997-07-05   European Championships (Junior) Vuokatti 18
  1998-07-04   European Championships (Junior) Velden 7
  1998-08-30   World Championships (Junior) Lausanne 18
  1999-07-03   European Championships (Junior) Funchal 3
  2000-07-08   European Championships Stein 11
  2000-08-06   World Cup Tiszaújváros 20
  2001-05-13   World Cup Rennes 22
  2001-11-04   World Cup Cancun 15
  2002-04-27   World Cup Saint Petersburg 36
  2002-06-02   European Cup Zundert 14
  2002-07-06   European Championships Györ 33
  2002-07-28   World Cup Tiszaújváros 35
  2002-09-21   World Cup Nice 35
  2003-06-01   European Cup Zundert 8
  2004-02-21   Oceania Championships Devonport DNF
  2004-04-18   European Championships Valencia 36
  2005-07-16   Premium World Cup Holten 15
  2005-10-15   European Cup Palermo DNF
  2006-04-23   European Cup Estoril 18
  2006-08-20   European Cup Geneva 10
  2007-05-20   Premium European Cup Sanremo DNF

DNF = did not finish

Personal life

In 2006 Delphine Py married Wilfrid Bilot. She lives in her native town Montpellier and works as a mathematics teacher at the Collège du Pic St. Loup in St. Clément de Rivière close to Montpellier.

References

  1. ^ The official ranking seems to be locked, the zip-file does not open: http://www.triathlonresults.co.uk/; cf. http://www.triathlondeparis.fr/images/docs/GPFSCRATCH.pdf[permanent dead link].
  2. ^ See http://archive.triathlon.org/zpg/zresults-ath-dtl.php?id=Mjc1. Retrieved 29 January 2011.