Arron, Christine (1973–)
Arron, Christine (1973–)
French runner. Born Sept 13, 1973, in Les Abymes, Guadaloupe.
Moved to France (1990); placed 1st at World Championships for 4 × 100-meter relay (2003); won a bronze medal for the 4 × 100-meter relay at Athens Olympics (2004); won 6 Grand Prix and Super Grand Prix events in the 100 and 200 meters (2003, 2004). Named European Female Athlete of the Year (1998).
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