Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
 Martinot-Lagarde in 2014 |
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| Nationality | French |
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| Born | (1991-09-22) 22 September 1991
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| Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)[1] |
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| Weight | 85 kg (187 lb)[1] |
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| Country | France |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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Event | 110 metres hurdles |
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| Personal best | 110 m h: 12.95 (Monaco 2014) |
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Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (born 22 September 1991) is a French athlete who specialises in the sprint hurdles.
Born to a French father and a mother from the Ivory Coast, he has written his name in his country's record books.[2]
He is a three-time medalist in the 60 metres hurdles at the IAAF World Indoor Championships and also won the bronze medal in the 110 metres at the 2014 European Championships and the gold medal at the 2018 European Championships in the same event. He also won the bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships.
He set his personal best of 12.95 seconds in July 2014 in Monaco. His brother Thomas, also a promising hurdler, similarly achieved a personal best at the same meeting.
International competitions
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing France
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| 2009
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European Junior Championships
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Novi Sad, Serbia
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4th
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110 m hurdles (99 cm)
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13.45
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| 2010
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World Junior Championships
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Moncton, Canada
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1st
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110 m hurdles (99 cm)
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13.52 (−2.4 m/s)
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| 2011
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European U23 Championships
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Ostrava, Czech Republic
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20th (h)
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110 m hurdles
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14.33 (−0.6 m/s)
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| 2012
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World Indoor Championships
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Istanbul, Turkey
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3rd
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60 m hurdles
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7.53
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| 2013
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European Indoor Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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3rd
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60 m hurdles
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7.53
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| World Championships
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Moscow, Russia
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22nd (h)
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110 m hurdles
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13.63
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| 2014
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World Indoor Championships
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Sopot, Poland
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2nd
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60 m hurdles
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7.46
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| European Championships
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Zürich, Switzerland
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3rd
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110 m hurdles
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13.29
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| 2015
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European Indoor Championships
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Prague, Czech Republic
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1st
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60 m hurdles
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7.49
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| World Championships
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Beijing, China
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4th
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110m hurdles
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13.17
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| 2016
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World Indoor Championships
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Portland, United States
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2nd
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60 m hurdles
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7.46
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| Olympic Games
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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4th
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110 m hurdles
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13.29
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| 2017
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European Indoor Championships
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Belgrade, Serbia
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2nd
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60 m hurdles
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7.52
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| 2018
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World Indoor Championships
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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5th
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60 m hurdles
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7.68
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| European Championships
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Berlin, Germany
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1st
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110 m hurdles
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13.17
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| 2019
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European Indoor Championships
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
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2nd
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60 m hurdles
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7.61
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| World Championships
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Doha, Qatar
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3rd
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110 m hurdles
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13.18
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| 2021
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Olympic Games
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Tokyo, Japan
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5th
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110 m hurdles
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13.16
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| 2022
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World Indoor Championships
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Belgrade, Serbia
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2nd
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60 m hurdles
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7.50
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| World Championships
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Eugene, United States
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13th (sf)
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110 m hurdles
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13.40
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| European Championships
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Munich, Germany
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2nd
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110 m hurdles
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13.14
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| 2023
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European Indoor Championships
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Istanbul, Turkey
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9th (h)
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60 m hurdles
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7.79
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| 2025
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World Indoor Championships
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Nanjing, China
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13th (sf)
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60 m hurdles
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7.69
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Personal best
References
External links
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- 1986:
Colin Jackson (GBR)
- 1988:
Reinaldo Quintero (CUB)
- 1990:
Antti Haapakoski (FIN)
- 1992:
Evgeny Pechonkin (EUN)
- 1994:
Frank Busemann (GER)
- 1996:
Yoel Hernández (CUB)
- 1998:
Staņislavs Olijars (LAT)
- 2000:
Yuniel Hernández (CUB)
- 2002:
Antwon Hicks (USA)
- 2004:
Aries Merritt (USA)
- 2006:
Artur Noga (POL)
- 2008:
Konstantin Shabanov (RUS)
- 2010:
Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (FRA)
- 2012:
Yordan O'Farrill (CUB)
- 2014:
Wilhem Belocian (FRA)
- 2016:
Marcus Krah (USA)
- 2018:
Damion Thomas (JAM)
- 2021:
Sasha Zhoya (FRA)
- 2022:
Antoine Andrews (BAH)
- 2024:
Ja'Kobe Tharp (USA)
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