Louis Perrée

French fencer and Olympic champion

Louis Perrée - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 25th, 1871
Born
Died

1924
102 years ago — 53 years old

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Athletes & Sports Figures

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France

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A French fencer, accomplished in both individual and team events. Competed at the 1900 Paris Olympics, where fencing was included for the first time. Achieved significant success, securing a gold medal in the team foil event. Participated in numerous national and international competitions, contributing to the development of French fencing during the early 20th century.

Won gold in team foil at the 1900 Olympics

Competed in various fencing events in France

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