Marjorie Delassus

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NationalityFrench
Born (1998-03-26) 26 March 1998 (age 27)
CountryFrance
Marjorie Delassus
Marjorie Delassus performing at 2022 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Augsburg, Germany
Personal information
NationalityFrench
Born (1998-03-26) 26 March 1998 (age 27)
Sport
CountryFrance
SportCanoe slalom
Event
C1, K1
Medal record
Women's canoe slalom
Representing  France
European Games
Gold medal – first place2023 KrakówK1 team
European Championships
Silver medal – second place2020 PragueK1 team
Silver medal – second place2022 Liptovský MikulášC1
Silver medal – second place2022 Liptovský MikulášC1 team
Bronze medal – third place2021 IvreaC1 team
Bronze medal – third place2024 TacenC1
U23 World Championships
Gold medal – first place2019 KrakówK1 team
Silver medal – second place2019 KrakówC1 team
U23 European Championships
Gold medal – first place2019 Liptovský MikulášC1
Gold medal – first place2019 Liptovský MikulášC1 team
Gold medal – first place2018 BratislavaK1 team
Silver medal – second place2018 BratislavaC1 team
Junior World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2016 KrakówC1 team
Junior European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2016 SolkanC1 team

Marjorie Delassus (born 26 March 1998) is a French slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2016.[1] She is from Pau in Béarn.

Delassus competed at two Olympic games. At the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo she finished fourth in the C1 event. She also finished 13th in the C1 event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

She has won a total of 6 medals (1 gold, 3 silvers and 2 bronzes) at the European Championships, including a gold in the K1 team event at the 2023 European Games in Kraków. At the 2020 European Championships, she won a silver medal in the K1 team event alongside Camille Prigent and Lucie Baudu.[2] At the 2021 European Championships she won the C1 team bronze medal with Lucie Prioux and Angèle Hug.[3]

Delassus was the World Under-23 Champion in 2019 in K1 team, European Under-23 Champion in 2018 in K1 team and in 2019 in C1 and C1 team. In 2019 she finished fourth in the C1 event at the U23 World Championships and in October 2020, she qualified for the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics.[4]

In April 2021 she became the French champion on the course that was later used for the 2024 Paris Olympics.[5]

World Cup individual podiums

References

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