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Emmie Charayron (born 17 January 1990 in
Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
), also known as Emma Charayron, is a French professional triathlete, European Champion of the year 2011, ten time French Champion in various age categories, and both European and World Junior Champion in 2009, and U23 World Championship bronze medalist in 2010. Charayron is part of
ECS Triathlon Espérance cycliste Sartrouville Triathlon or ECS Triathlon is a French sports club based in the suburbs of Paris, commune of Sartrouville. The club's specialization is triathlon for elite level athletes, especially Olympians. Team members have ...
club and she ia also a member of the French Military Triathlon team ''(Equipe de France militaire de triathlon),'' which is part of the ''Ecoles militaires de Draguignan'' (EMD), and holds the grade ''soldat 1re classe.''


Sports career

In 1997 Emmie Charayron, who is still trained by her father Philippe Charayron, took part in her first triathlon in Vaulx-en-Velin and since then she has won ten national championships in various age categories. Since 2006 she has regularly taken part in ITU competitions, since 2007 she has regularly won gold medals and in 2008, at the age of 18, she also started to compete in the ''Elite'' class most successfully. In 2009, she not only placed first in the Junior European and the Junior World Championships, but also won medals in Elite European Cups: silver in Quarteira and bronze in Athlone. The French media often depict Charayron, the 2009 Junior World Champion, and
Charlotte Morel Charlotte Morel (born 16 January 1989 in Draguignan, Var), is a French professional triathlete, twelve times National Champion in various duathlon and triathlon categories (''cadette, junior, espoir''), e.g. National U23 Triathlon Champi ...
, the 2009 and 2010 National U23 Champion, as the rising stars to count on in international competitions, not least the Olympics in London 2012. An example of this is the leading French magazine ''Triathlète'' dedicating its famous double page column called ''Confrontation'' to Morel and Charayron in November 2009. At the first European Cup of the year 2010 in Quarteira, Charayron placed second whilst Morel, still hampered by an injury, finished 22nd. At the World Championship Series triathlon in Madrid, Charayron won the silver medal, whereas Morel did not take part and at the U23 World Championship in Budapest Charayron won the bronze medal whereas Morel had to give up after a bike accident due to the torrential rain. At the French Championships in Charleville on 20 June 2010 Morel had won the U23 gold medal and Charayron had to settle for U23 silver. At the French Championships in Villiers-sur-Loir on 24 September 2011, Morel again won the U23 title whereas Charayron placed second in the U23 ranking and third in the overall ranking.


French Club Championship Series

Thanks to Emmie Charayron, in 2009 her French triathlon club ''Brive Limousin'' placed eighth in the prestigious French Club Championship Series ''Lyonnaise des Eaux'' and achieved this top-ten placement without hiring foreign champions. The winning club, Beauvais, however, owed its success almost exclusively to the international stars
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,
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,
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and
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. Emmie Charayron took part in four of the five ''Lyonnaise des Eaux'' competitions in 2009 and in three of them she won U23 medals: in Dunkirk she placed 1st (overall 6th), in Beauvais 2nd (overall 5th), in Paris Longchamp 4th (overall 7th) and in La Baule 3rd (overall: 13th). Thus Charyaron managed to outdo
Charlotte Morel Charlotte Morel (born 16 January 1989 in Draguignan, Var), is a French professional triathlete, twelve times National Champion in various duathlon and triathlon categories (''cadette, junior, espoir''), e.g. National U23 Triathlon Champi ...
, her greatest national rival running for Beauvais, at least in the three ''Lyonnaise'' triathlons where both were in the race: Dunkirk (U23 rankings: Charayron 1st, Morel 4th), Beauvais (Charyaron 2nd, Morel 3rd), and Paris Longchamp (Charayron 4th, Morel 5th). From 2010 to 2013 Emmie Charayron represents ''Lagardère Paris Racing.'' In 2010, however, due to her World Championship Series commitment, Charayron did not take part in the ''Lyonnaise'' competitions in France.


ITU Competitions

In the five years from 2006 to 2010 Emmie Charayron took part in 24 ITU competitions and achieved 16 top ten positions, among which 11 medals. In the ITU ranking of the year 2010 ''(Women's Standing)'' Charayron was number 22 among the best 63 female U23 triathletes of the world, although she took part in only one race. The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the athlete's ''Profile Page.''See http://archive.triathlon.org/zpg/zresults-ath-dtl.php?id=NjAyMg

. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
Unless indicated otherwise, the following competitions are triathlons and belong to the ''Elite'' category. BG = the sponsor ''British Gas'' • DNS = ''did not start'' • DNF = ''did not finish''


Notes


External links


Charayron's club ''Lagardère Paris Racing''
in French
Charayron’s ITU Profile Page
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