Sophie Kamoun

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FullnameSophie Marie Reine Kamoun
Nationalteam France
Born (1967-06-08) 8 June 1967 (age 57)
Sophie Kamoun
Personal information
Full nameSophie Marie Reine Kamoun
National team France
Born (1967-06-08) 8 June 1967 (age 57)
Sport
SportSwimming
College teamUC Santa Barbara Gauchos
CoachGregg Wilson
Medal record
Representing  France
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place1983 Casablanca100m freestyle
Gold medal – first place1983 Casablanca4x100m freestyle relay
Gold medal – first place1991 Athens50m freestyle
Silver medal – second place1983 Casablanca200m freestyle
Silver medal – second place1991 Athens100m freestyle

Sophie Marie Reine Kamoun (born 8 June 1967) is a French former swimmer who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Kamoun, the daughter of French Olympic swimmer Marc Kamoun, was born on 8 June 1967. She joined the swimming club CS Clichy 92 and saw success in 1983 where she won the French 50 m freestyle and a French relay title. She later competed at the 1983 Mediterranean Games in Casablanca and won the 100 m freestyle and the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay.

Kamoun represented France at the 1984 Summer Olympics. She qualified for the B Final in the 100 m freestyle and finished 13th overall.[1] She also was on France's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay team and finished 8th.

Post-Olympic life

Kamoun enrolled at the University of California, Santa Barbara and was a student-athlete on the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos women's swim team. She competed with the Gauchos from 1987 to 1989 and was named a two-time All-American as part of the Gauchos 200 and 800 freestyle relay teams.[2]

In 1993, Kamoun retired from individual swims and was credited with 26 French swimming titles throughout her career.[3] The following year, Francis Luyce, the president of the French Swimming Federation, brought Kamoun on to handle communications.[4] She later became a communications director at Nike, Inc. in France.[3]

Kamoun was awarded the Knight rank of the Ordre national du Mérite in October 2013.[5] She has stayed involved with swimming, leading a press agency and working with Charlotte Bonnet, Fantine Lesaffre, Mehdy Metella, and Maxime Grousset.[6][7] She has worked to teach children how to swim.[8]

Personal life

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