CREPS Bordeaux, with you at the heart of the region

CREPS champions

The Bordeaux CREPS, a breeding ground for champions

 

The Bordeaux CREPS is one of the leading sports centers in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region and in France as a whole. Since 1945, many champions and medal winners have been trained here, at Olympic and Paralympic, international, European and national levels. Athletes train, train, take care of themselves, eat and live in the same place: they motivate, support and challenge each other in their sporting achievements.

They all share the strong values that symbolize the CREPS: Confidence, Respect, Excellence, Partage, Solidarity.

The Bordeaux CREPS is :

29

Olympic and Paralympic medallists* (in French)

22

World Champions* (in French)

50

European Champions

12

Selected for the JOP

*Data since 2015

The champions

olympics and paralympics

Baptiste ADDIS

Archery - Silver medal - PARIS 2024

Stephen BOYER

Volleyball - Gold medal (2020)

Antoine BRIZARD

Volleyball - Two Gold Medals (2020 and 2024)

Daryl BULTOR

Volleyball - Gold medal (2020)

Christophe CAPELLE

Cycling - Gold medal (1996)

Laurent CHARDARD

Para Natation - Two Bronze Medals - PARIS 2024

Bryan COQUARD

Cycling - Silver medal (2012)

Sarah DANINTHE

Fencing - Bronze medal (2004)

Joris DAUDET

BMX - Gold Medal - PARIS 2024

Hector DENAYER

Para Natation - Silver and Bronze medals - PARIS 2024

Franck DUMOULIN

Shooting sports - Gold medal (2000)

Théo FAURE

Volleyball - Gold medal - PARIS 2024

Jérôme FERNANDEZ

Handball - Two gold medals (2008 and 2012)

Céline GOBERVILLE

Shooting sports - Silver medal (2012)

Camille JEDRZEJEWSKI

Shooting sports - Silver medal - PARIS 2024

Alexandra LACRABERE

Handball - Silver medal (2016)

Hélios LATCHOUMANAYA

Para Judo - Bronze medal (2020)

Marie-Amélie LE FUR

Para Athletics - Gold (x3), Silver (x4) and Bronze (x2) medals

Alexandre LIOVERAS

Para Cycling - Gold medals (x1), Bronze medals (x3) - (2020 and 2024)

Alexandra LOUIS-MARIE

Fencing - Silver medal - PARIS 2024

Grégory MALLET

Swimming - Two silver medals (2008 and 2012)

Lucas MAZUR

Para Badminton - Two gold, one silver and one bronze medal (2020-2024)

Karima MEDJEDED

Para Judo - Gold medal (2004)

Earvin NGAPETH

Volleyball - Two Gold Medals (2020 and 2024)

Maureen NISIMA

Fencing - Two bronze medals (2004)

Romain NOBLE

Para Escrime - Gold (2016), Silver (2012) and Bronze (2020) medals

Lionel PLUMENAIL

Fencing - Gold and silver medals (2000 and 1996)

Stéphanie POSSAMAI

Judo - Bronze medal (2008)

Flora VAUTIER

Para Table Tennis - Bronze medal - PARIS 2024

European and world medallists

Alizée AGIER

Karate

Nadège AIT-IBRAHIM

Karate

Marysa BARADJI

Fencing

Aliya BAYRAM

Fencing

Valérie BELLENOUE

Sport shooting

Myriam BORG-KORFANTY

Handball

Thomas BOUDAT

Cycling

Vivien BRISSE

Cycling

Stéphanie CANO

Handball

Alexis CONTIN

Roller

Carole CORMENIER

Sport shooting

Logan DA COSTA

Karate

Guillaume DE MALLEVOUE

Roller

Audrey DESCOUTS

Fencing

Darren DE SOUZA

Roller

Elton DE SOUZA

Roller

Pierre DUPRAT

Judo

Benjamin FALL

Rugby

Anne laure FLORENTIN

Karate

ELOISE FOURRE

Sport Shooting

Clémence HALBOUT

Roller

Pascale JEULAND

Cycling

Mathieu LADAGNOUS

Cycling

Walter LAPEYRE

Sport shooting

Emmanuel LEBESSON

Table tennis

Gwendal LE PIVERT

Roller

Timothy LOUBINEAUD

Speed skating

Julien MORICE

Cycling

Maxime MACHENAUD

Rugby

Jerôme NEUVILLE

Cycling

Marie OTEIZA

Pentathlon

Mathilde PEDRONNO

Roller

Yohann PLOQUIN

Handball

Pierre PUJOL

Volleyball

Nicolas ROSSARD

Volleyball

Thibaut SAUVAGE

Sport shooting

Baptiste SERIN

Rugby

Julien SICOT

Swimming

Anya TATRANOVA

Badminton

Stéphanie TIRODE

Sport shooting

Gabriel TUAL

Athletics

Loeiza VARI LE ROUX

Armchair basketball
The photos published online are kindly lent by the Fédération Française de Tir, PICHON Patrick, Fédération Française de Roller, Geoffroy Sylvie, JAUBERT Wissem, IMENEZ Alexis, Fédération Française de Tir à l’arc, Fédération Française de Rugby, Fédération Française d’Escrime, PICOUT Gregory, KMSP, Badmintonphoto, Fédération Française de Badminton

senior* category

Aiming for Paris 2024

In 2024, France will host more than 14,800 athletes in all disciplines during the Olympic and Paralympic Summer Games. The Bordeaux CREPS is doing everything in its power to be massively represented to defend the colors of France.

The Bordeaux CREPS has been selected to join the list of Centres de Préparation aux Jeux (Games Preparation Centers), which includes 720 other centers throughout France.