Roger Rochard

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Roger Rochard
File:Roger Rochard 1931.jpg
Roger Rochard in 1931
Personal information
Nationality French
Born (1913-04-20)20 April 1913
Évreux, France
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Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 61 kg (134 lb)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) 5000 metres
Club Évreux AC
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 5000 m – 14:36.8 (1934)[1][2]

Roger Rochard (20 April 1913 – 25 February 1993) was a French long-distance runner. He was the first French track and field athlete to become a European champion, winning the 5000 metres race at the 1934 European Athletics Championships in Turin, Italy.

Career

As an 18-year-old, Rochard surprisingly won the 5000 m in the 1931 national dual meet between France and Britain, running 15:11.8.[3] Later that summer, he also won in a dual meet against Germany, this time running 15:03.6.[4] His best time that year was 15:01.6, which he ran in Paris on 25 October,[2] but in that race he was defeated by Poland's Janusz Kusociński, who went on to win Olympic gold at 10,000 metres.[5]

In 1932 Rochard broke 15 minutes for the first time, running 14:56.8;[2][6] he was selected for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, where he qualified for the final but did not finish it.[1] In 1933 Rochard improved to 14:46.5 in a dual meet against Finland, only narrowly losing to Finland's Olympic medalist Lasse Virtanen.[6]

At the 1934 European Championships in Turin Rochard was up against Kusociński, Virtanen and Ilmari Salminen, but outkicked them all and won gold by a clear 4.4 second margin.[6][7] His winning time, 14:36.8, was his personal best; he only missed out on the French record, set by Jean Bouin in his duel against Hannes Kolehmainen at the 1912 Summer Olympics, by one-tenth of a second.[6] Rochard was the first French athlete to win gold at the European Athletics Championships,[8] and the only one to do so in the inaugural 1934 meet.[9]

Rochard returned to the Olympics in Berlin in 1936; he again took part in the 5000 m, but was eliminated in the heats.[1] He attempted to defend his European title at the 1938 Championships in Paris, but only placed eighth.[9]

References

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