Isabelle Olive

Isabelle Olive is a French athlete, born 19 May 1960, who ran for the club de Earp Romans and then for CS Bourgoin-Jallieu, who specialized in Ultramarathons. Her French successor was Martine Cubizolles on the international ultramarathon scene. She had the second best French performance over 100 km in 1997, with 7:40:09 hours.

Isabelle Olive
Personal information
Born19 May 1960 (1960-05-19) (age 60)
Years active1990s
Sport
Event(s)ultramarathon

International competitions

  • IAU 100 km World Championships runner-up in 1994 and 1997 (3rd in 1993)
  • World champion 100 km road team in 1997 and 1999 (2nd in 1994 and 1998)[1]
  • IAU 100 km European Championships winner 1995[2]
  • European champion 100 km road team in 1995, 1996 (2nd 1994)
  • 100 km Vendée in 1995
  • Marathon Drome in 2004
  • Winner of the international trail gendarmes et les voleurs du temps in 2003
  • 4th (2nd European woman) in Solukhumbu trail 2011
  • Today Isabelle Olive is a professor at the school Louis Pasteur in Bourg de Peage

References

  1. "Les athlètes français en épreuve mondiale de 100 km course" (PDF). athle.com. September 2006. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  2. "Russie et France : des ambitions réelles". Retrieved 2017-10-25.


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