During the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, the French Marie-José Perec made history as the first athlete to win three Olympic titles four years apart. She won the 400m in Barcelona in 1992 and four years later in Atlanta won gold in the 200 and 400m. Corinne Boulloud returns to the archives on this unforgettable moment in French sport.
When Marie-José Perec made athletic history in Atlanta, in 1996
2021-07-22T05:52:50.926Z
At the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Frenchwoman Marie-José Perec made history as the first athlete to win three Olympic titles four years apart. She won the 400m in Barcelona in 1992 and four years later in Atlanta won gold in the 200 and 400m. Corinne Boulloud looks back in archives on this unforgettable moment in French sport. & Nbsp;
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