Marie Annequin

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Marie Annequin
Personal information
NationalityFrench
Born (1992-02-19) 19 February 1992 (age 29)
Lyon
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in) (2013)
Weight64 kg (141 lb) (2013)
Sport
Country France
SportSynchronized swimming
Event(s)Team, Combination
ClubAqua Synchro Lyon
Achievements and titles
World finals2013 World Aquatics Championships

Marie Annequin (born 19 February 1992) is a French competitor in synchronized swimming who competed in the 2013 World Aquatics Championships.[1]

Personal[]

Annequin was born on 19 February 1992 in Lyon.[2] She is preparing a technician certificate (BTS) Design d'espace remotely.[2] She is 177 centimetres (5 ft 1 in) tall and weighs 64 kilograms (140 lb).[2]

Synchronized swimming[]

Annequin is a synchronized swimmer, starting in the sport when she was eleven years old in the team of Chassieu Natation.[2]

Annequin represented France in free routine combination events. She finished 4th at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships and 7th at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships, both in the technical routine[3] and free routine.[4] With Chloé Kautzmann, she is captain of the French team.[2]

She's also a member of the French team during combination events. At the 2013 World Aquatics Championships, the team finished 8th scoring 43,380 in the technical merit, 43,440 in the artistic impression.[5]

Career records[]

Duet
2010, Junior France National Championships, 4th[2]
2010, Junior World Championships, Indianapolis, 6th (substitute)[2]
Team
2009, Junior France National Championships, 2nd[2]
2009, Junior European Championships, Gloucester, 6th[2]
2010, Junior France National Championships, 2nd[2]
2010, Junior European Championships, Tampere, 6th[2]
2010, Junior World Championships, Indianapolis, 9th[2]
2012, European Championships, Eindhoven, 4th[2]
2013, World Championships, Barcelona, 7th[3][4]
Combination
2009, Junior France National Championships, 2nd[2]
2010, Junior France National Championships, 2nd[2]
2013, World Championships, Barcelona, 8th[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Marie Annequin". the-sports.org. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Press book, French Open 2013
  3. ^ a b Final results of team technical routine
  4. ^ a b Final results of team free routine
  5. ^ a b Final results of free routine combination
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