Olivier Marceau
French triathlete
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![]() | 2000 Perth | Individual |
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ITU Triathlon World Championships | ||
![]() | 2003 Queenstown | Individual |
Olivier Marceau (born 30 January 1973 in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine) is an athlete from France, who competes in triathlon.
A member of the Poissy Triathlon Club he competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He took seventh place with a total time of 1:49:18.03.
Four years later, at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Marceau competed again. This time he competed on the Swiss team, placing eighth with a time of 1:52:44.36.
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World Triathlon - Men's Champions
- 1989:
Mark Allen
- 1990:
Greg Welch
- 1991:
Miles Stewart
- 1992:
Simon Lessing
- 1993:
Spencer Smith
- 1994:
Spencer Smith (2)
- 1995:
Simon Lessing (2)
- 1996:
Simon Lessing (3)
- 1997:
Chris McCormack
- 1998:
Simon Lessing (4)
- 1999:
Dmitriy Gaag
- 2000:
Olivier Marceau
- 2001:
Peter Robertson
- 2002:
Iván Raña
- 2003:
Peter Robertson (2)
- 2004:
Bevan Docherty
- 2005:
Peter Robertson (3)
- 2006:
Tim Don
- 2007:
Daniel Unger
- 2008:
Javier Gómez
- 2009:
Alistair Brownlee
- 2010:
Javier Gómez (2)
- 2011:
Alistair Brownlee (2)
- 2012:
Jonathan Brownlee
- 2013:
Javier Gómez (3)
- 2014:
Javier Gómez (4)
- 2015:
Javier Gómez (5)
- 2016:
Mario Mola
- 2017:
Mario Mola (2)
- 2018:
Mario Mola (3)
- 2019:
Vincent Luis
- 2020:
Vincent Luis (2)
- 2021:
Kristian Blummenfelt
- 2022:
Léo Bergère
- 2023:
Dorian Coninx
(women)
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