When did France compete in the 2012 Olympics?

When did France compete in the 2012 Olympics?

France competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, between 27 July and 12 August 2012. French athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era. The French Olympic Committee sent a total of 330 athletes to the Games, 183 men and 147 women, to compete in 24 sports.

How many French athletes are in the Olympics?

French athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era. The French Olympic Committee sent a total of 330 athletes to the Games, 183 men and 147 women, to compete in 24 sports.

Who are the French swimmers in the Olympics?

Among the nation’s medalists were Yannick Agnel and Camille Muffat (retired in 2014 and killed tragically in a helicopter crash one year later), who emerged as France’s most successful Olympic swimmers after winning three medals, including a gold, in their events.

When did Tyson Gay get suspended from the Olympics?

2. 2 In May 2014, the US 4 × 100 metres relay team member Tyson Gay received a one-year suspension for anabolic steroid use and was stripped of his medals after 15 July 2012 when he first used.

Where was the women’s basketball tournament held in 2012?

The women’s basketball tournament at the 2012 Olympic Games in London began on 28 July and ended on 11 August. All preliminary and quarterfinal games were held at the Basketball Arena within the Olympic Park, and the semifinal and the medal games were held at…

How did the France women’s national basketball team get its name?

The France women’s national basketball team is administrated by the Fédération Française de Basket-Ball (French Federation). The team’s nickname Les Braqueuses (“the robbers”) originated from their unexpected triumph in the 2009 Eurobasket. France is the leading nation in terms of EuroBasket Women qualifications.

How many people were on the French Olympic team?

The French Olympic Committee selected a team of 330 athletes, 183 men and 147 women, to compete in 24 different sports; it was the nation’s third largest team outside the host nation, and the first with the highest percentage of women in Olympic history.