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|Row 7 info = Active}}'''Marine Boyer''' (born May 22 in Saint Benoit, La Reunion) is an elite French gymnast and 2016 Olympian. She is the 2016 French National All-Around Champion. She represented France at the 2014 European Championships and 2015 European Youth Olympic Festival, and helped them qualify a full team to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Her best events are vault and balance beam.
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'''Marine Boyer''' (born May 22 in Saint Benoit, La Reunion) is an elite French gymnast and 2016 Olympian. She is the 2016 French National All-Around Champion. She represented France at the 2014 European Championships and 2015 European Youth Olympic Festival, and helped them qualify a full team to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Her best events are vault and balance beam.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 20:52, 18 March 2018

Marine Boyer
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Boyer at the 2017 World Championships

Full name

Marine Clemence Boyer

Country represented

800px-Flag of France France

Born

May 22 2000 (2000-05-22) (age 23)
Saint Benoit, La Reunion, France

Years on National Team

2014-present

Club

Meaux Gymnastique

Coach(es)

Patrick Andreani, Veronique Legras Snoeck

Current status

Active

Marine Boyer (born May 22 in Saint Benoit, La Reunion) is an elite French gymnast and 2016 Olympian. She is the 2016 French National All-Around Champion. She represented France at the 2014 European Championships and 2015 European Youth Olympic Festival, and helped them qualify a full team to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Her best events are vault and balance beam.

Junior Career

2010-2013

Boyer won bronze in the all-around at the French National Championships in the spring and fifth in the all-around at the French National Cup in the fall. She returned to the French National Championships the following year, placing fifth in the all-around. She went on to win team gold at the Tournoi Combs-la-Ville and all-around gold at the French National Cup. Boyer won silver in the all-around at the French National Championships the following year, and bronze in the all-around at the French National Cup. In 2013, she placed seventh at the French National Championships.

2014-2015

Boyer won silver in the junior all-around at the French National Championships in the spring. She made her international debut at a friendly meet against gymnasts from Belgium and Romania, winning team bronze and placing seventh in the all-around. She was named to the junior French team for the European Championships, where she helped the team place seventh and individually finished thirteenth in the all-around. In the fall, she competed at Top Gym in Belgium, winning balance beam gold, vault silver, and placing fifth in the all-around.

Boyer competed at the French National Championships in the spring, winning balance beam gold and uneven bars silver. She competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge in Belgium, winning team silver and placing sixth in the all-around. In the summer, she competed at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Georgia, winning vault gold and placing sixth with her team and ninth in the all-around.

Senior Career

2016

Boyer made her senior debut at the City of Jesolo Trophy, placing fourth with her team and on balance beam. In April, she competed at the Olympic Test Event, helping France qualify a full team to the Olympics. In May, she competed at the World Cup in Varna, Bulgaria, winning gold on balance beam and placing fifth on floor and sixth on uneven bars. In June, she competed at her first senior European Championships, helping France to a team bronze medal and taking home an individual silver on balance beam. She went on to compete at the French National Championships, winning all-around and balance beam gold and placing sixth on uneven bars. In late June, she was named to the French team for the Olympics.[1]

Rio Olympics

France competed in the last subdivision of qualifications, starting on uneven bars. While France did not make the team final, Boyer qualified seventh to the balance beam final. She finished just shy of a medal, in fourth place.

2017

Boyer started off the season at the City of Jesolo Trophy in April, tying for silver on balance beam with Brazil's Flavia Saraiva and placing fourth with her team and twelfth in the all-around. Later that month, she took part in the European Championships in Romania, placing sixteenth in the all-around, but a fall in the balance beam final landed her in seventh place. In May, she competed at the French National Championships, winning all-around silver and gold on beam and floor.

In September, she competed at the Paris World Cup, winning silver on beam and placing fourth on floor. In October, she competed at the World Championships in Montreal, Canada, placing twenty-first in the all-around. In November, she won gold in the all-around at the Arthur Gander Memorial, and later competed at the Swiss Cup, but didn't advance past the second round. In December, she competed at the Toyota International, placing sixth on beam and seventh on floor.

Medal Count

Year Event TF AA VT UB BB FX
2010 French National Championships 3rd
French National Cup 5
2011 French National Championships 5
Tournoi Combs-la-Ville 1st
French National Cup 1st
2012 French National Championships 2nd
French National Cup 3rd
2013 French National Championships 7
2014 French National Championships 2nd
BEL-FRA-ROU Friendly 3rd 7
Sofia European Championships 7 13
Top Gym 5 2nd 1st
2015 French National Championships 2nd 1st
Tbilisi European Youth Olympic Festival 6 9 1st
2016 City of Jesolo Trophy 4 4
Rio de Janeiro Olympic Test Event 4
Varna World Cup 6 1st 5
Bern European Championships 3rd 2nd
French National Championships 1st 6 1st
Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games 4
2017 City of Jesolo Trophy 4 12 2nd
Cluj-Napoca European Championships 16 7
French National Championships 2nd 1st 1st
Paris World Cup 2nd 4
Montreal World Championships 21
Arthur Gander Memorial 1st
Toyota International 6 7

Floor Music

2017 - “Asturias” by David Garrett

2018 - "La Foule" by Edith Piaf

References