Amandine Brossier

Amandine Brossier (born 15 August 1995) is a French athlete specializing in the 400 metres sprint. She has represented France in numerous international competitions, including the Olympic Games and European Championships, and is a multiple-time national champion.

Biography

Born in Avignon, France, Amandine Brossier developed an early interest in athletics. She rose through the ranks of French track and field, establishing herself as one of the country's premier 400m specialists.

Career

Brossier's career is marked by consistent performances at both national and international levels. She has regularly competed in major championships, contributing significantly to the French national team, particularly in the 4x400 metres relay.

Major International Competitions

  • Olympic Games: Brossier made her Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021), competing in both the individual 400 metres and the 4x400 metres relay.
  • European Championships: She has been a consistent participant in the European Athletics Championships, both indoor and outdoor, reaching semi-finals in individual events and contributing to relay teams.
  • World Athletics Championships: Brossier has also competed in the World Athletics Championships, facing top international competition.

National Achievements

Amandine Brossier has achieved multiple French national titles in the 400 metres, demonstrating her dominance within the domestic circuit. Her success at the national championships has been a stepping stone to her international appearances.

Personal Bests

  • 400 metres (outdoor): 51.21 seconds (achieved in 2021)
  • 400 metres (indoor): 52.70 seconds (achieved in 2021)
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