Bruno Marie-Rose
French sprinter
Bruno Marie-Rose
Born 20 May 1965 (1965-05-20 ) (age 59)Bordeaux , France[ 1] Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Weight 83 kg (183 lb) Personal best(s) 100m : 10.16 (Tours 1989)200m : 20.43 (Dijon 1991)
Bruno Marie-Rose (born 20 May 1965 in Bordeaux ) is a retired sprinter from France . He was a member of the French team which set a world record in the 4 x 100 metres relay in 1990 with a time of 37.79 seconds to win the gold medal at the European Championships . He also set a world indoor record for 200 metres in 1987 with a time of 20.36 seconds to win the gold medal at the European Indoor Championships . He earned a silver medal at the 1991 World Championships and a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympic Games as a member of French 4 × 100 m relay teams.
Biography
In 1987, Marie-Rose set a world indoor record of 20.36 seconds in the 200 m to win the gold medal at the European Indoor Championships in Liévin . (The time was subsequently bettered, however it remains the French national indoor record .) Marie-Rose also won the 200 m silver medal at the 1987 World Indoor Championships in Indianapolis .
At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul , Marie-Rose won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m relay with his teammates Gilles Quénéhervé , Daniel Sangouma and Max Morinière . Marie-Rose also reached the final of the 200 m at the games, finishing in eighth place.
At the 1990 European Championships in Split , the French 4 × 100 m relay team of Morinière, Sangouma, Jean-Charles Trouabal and Marie-Rose set a world record of 37.79 seconds to win the gold medal. (The record was bettered the following year by the Santa Monica Track Club from the United States .)[ 2] Marie-Rose also reached the final of the 100 metres at the championships, where he finished fourth.
At the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo , Marie-Rose was a member of the French team which won the silver medal in the 4 × 100 m relay.
Marie-Rose is a former French indoor record holder over 60 metres with a time of 6.56 seconds.
International competitions
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing France
1983
European Junior Championships
Schwechat , Austria
2nd (sf)
100 m
10.441
1984
European Indoor Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
6th
60 m
6.73
1985
World Indoor Games
Paris, France
5th
60 m
6.73
European Indoor Championships
Piraeus, Greece
12th (h)
60 m
6.76
Universiade
Kobe, Japan
12th (sf)
100 m
10.50
2nd (h)
4 × 100 m relay
39.64 1
1986
European Indoor Championships
Madrid , Spain
3rd
60 m
6.65
European Championships
Stuttgart , West Germany
3rd
100 m
10.21 (-0.1 m/s)
13th (sf)
200 m
20.97 (0.0 m/s)
4th
4 × 100 m relay
38.81
1987
European Indoor Championships
Liévin , France
6th (sf)
60 m
6.60
1st
200 m
20.36 (WR )
World Indoor Championships
Indianapolis , United States
2nd
200 m
20.89
Universiade
Zagreb , Yugoslavia
3rd
100 m
10.25
World Championships
Rome, Italy
31st (qf)
200 m
26.25
1988
Olympic Games
Seoul , South Korea
8th
200 m
20.58
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
38.40
1989
European Indoor Championships
The Hague , Netherlands
14th (sf)
60 m
6.78
3rd
200 m
21.14
Jeux de la Francophonie
Casablanca , Morocco
2nd
100 m
10.18
2nd
200 m
20.58
1st
4 × 100 m relay
38.75
1990
European Indoor Championships
Glasgow , United Kingdom
5th
60 m
6.66
3rd
200 m
21.28
European Championships
Split , Yugoslavia
4th
100 m
10.10 w (+2.2 m/s)
19th (h)
200 m
21.46 w (+2.4 m/s)
1st
4 × 100 m relay
37.79 (WR )
1991
World Championships
Tokyo , Japan
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
37.87
1994
Jeux de la Francophonie
Bondoufle, France
5th (sf)
200 m
21.14
1 Did not finish in the final
References
1934 : Germany (Schein , Gillmeister , Hornberger , Borchmeyer )
1938 : Germany (Kersch , Hornberger , Neckermann , Scheuring )
1946 : Sweden (Danielsson , Nilsson , Laessker , Håkansson )
1950 : Soviet Union (Sukharev , Kalyayev , Sanadze , Karakulov )
1954 : Hungary (Zarándi , Varasdi , Csányi , Goldoványi )
1958 : West Germany (Mahlendorf , Hary , Fütterer , Germar )
1962 : West Germany (Ulonska , Gamper , Bender , Germar )
1966 : France (Berger , Delecour , Piquemal , Bambuck )
1969 : France (Sarteur , Bourbeillon , Fenouil , St.-Gilles )
1971 : Czechoslovakia (Kříž , Demeč , Kynos , Bohman )
1974 : France (Sainte-Rose , Arame , Cherrier , Chauvelot )
1978 : Poland (Nowosz , Licznerski , Dunecki , Woronin )
1982 : Soviet Union (Sokolov , Aksinin , Prokofyev , Sidorov )
1986 : Soviet Union (Yevgenyev , Yuschmanov , Muravyov , Bryzhin )
1990 : France (Morinière , Sangouma , Trouabal , Marie-Rose )
1994 : France (Lomba , Perrot , Trouabal , Sangouma )
1998 : Great Britain (Condon , Campbell , Walker , Golding )
2002 : Ukraine (Vasyukov , Rurak , Dovhal , Kaydash )
2006 : Great Britain (Chambers , Campbell , Devonish , Lewis-Francis )
2010 : France (Vicaut , Lemaitre , Pessonneaux , Mbandjock )
2012 : Netherlands (Mariano , Martina , Codrington , van Luijk )
2014 : Great Britain (Gemili , Kilty , Aikines-Aryeetey , Ellington )
2016 : Great Britain (Dasaolu , Gemili , Ellington , Ujah )
2018 : Great Britain (Ujah , Hughes , Gemili , Aikines-Aryeetey )
2022 : Great Britain (Azu , Hughes , Efoloko , Mitchell-Blake )
2024 : Italy (Melluzo , Jacobs , Patta , Tortu , Rigali , Simonelli )
1951: Italy (Montanari , Leccese , Siddi , Frizzoni )
1955: Italy (D'Asnasch , Ghiselli , Gnocchi , Montanari )
1959: France (David , Brakchi , Cahen , Genevay )
1963: Italy (Berruti , Giannattasio , Ottolina , Sardi )
1967: Italy (Giani , Preatoni , Giannattasio , Laverda )
1971: Italy (Preatoni , Abeti , Guerini , Mennea )
1975: France (Chauvelot , Échevin , Arame , Sainte-Rose )
1979: Italy (Lazzer , Caravani , Grazioli , Mennea )
1983: Italy (Tilli , Simionato , Pavoni , Mennea )
1987: Italy (Madonia , Tilli , Catalano , Floris )
1991: Italy (Longo , Simionato , Floris , Madonia )
1993: France (Morinière , Sangouma , Trouabal , Marie-Rose )
1997: Italy (Asuni , Puggioni , Cipolloni , Floris )
2001: Italy (Scuderi , Torrieri , Checcucci , Colombo )
2005: Italy (Verdecchia , Attene , Donati , Torrieri )
2009: Italy (Checcucci , Collio , Di Gregorio , Cerutti )
2013: Italy (Collio , Manenti , Riparelli , Tumi )
2018: Italy (Cattaneo , Desalu , Manenti , Tortu )
2022: Italy (Federici , Meluzzo , Pettorossi , Rigali )