Carole Bouzidi
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Native name | كارول بوزيدي | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full name | Carole Diana Bouzidi[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | French, Algerian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1985-06-25) 25 June 1985 (age 39)[1] Paris, France[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Algeria | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Carole Diana Bouzidi (Arabic: كارول ديانا بوزيدي; born 25 June 1985) is a slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2002. Born in France, she has represented Algeria since 2022.[1]
She won two medals in the K1 team event at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with a gold in 2014 and a bronze in 2015. She also won five medals (2 golds, 1 silver and 2 bronzes) at the European Championships.[2]
She represented Algeria in canoe slalom at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.[1] In the women's kayak single event, she placed 14th in the semifinal and was eliminated,[3] while in the women's kayak cross event, she placed second in both her starting heat and the quarterfinal, progressing to the semifinals.[4][5]
World Cup individual podiums
Season | Date | Venue | Position | Event |
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2012 | 17 Jun 2012 | Pau | 2nd | K1 |
26 Aug 2012 | Prague | 2nd | K1 |
World Cup team podiums
Season | Date | Venue | Position | Event |
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2014 | 6 to 8 June | England | 2nd | K1 team |
ICF Masters Canoe Slalom World Championships
Season | Date | Venue | Position | Event |
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2024[6] | 24 August 2024[7] | Krakow | 1st | K1 |
1st | C1 |
References
- ^ a b c d e "BOUZIDI Carole Diana".
- ^ "Carole BOUZIDI (FRA)". CanoeSlalom.net. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
- ^ "Women's Kayak Single Semifinal Results". Paris 2024 Olympics. Olympics. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
- ^ "Women's Kayak Cross Heats Results". Paris 2024 Olympics. Olympics. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
- ^ "Women's Kayak Cross Quarterfinal Results". Paris 2024 Olympics. Olympics. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
- ^ "2024 ICF MASTERS CANOE SLALOM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". ICF - Planet Canoe. 19 October 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
- ^ "CANOE INFO". siwidata.com. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
External links
- Carole Bouzidi at the International Canoe Federation
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- 1949 (folding): Austria (Heidi Pillwein, Fritzi Schwingl & Gerti Pertlwieser)
- 1951 (folding): Austria (Gerti Pertlwieser, Fritzi Schwingl & Heidi Pillwein)
- 1953 (folding): Czechoslovakia (Jaroslava Havlová, Dana Martanová & Květa Havlová)
- 1955 (folding): East Germany (Eva Setzkorn, Elfriede Hugo & Karin Tietze)
- 1957 (folding): East Germany (Elfriede Hugo, Eva Setzkorn & Brigitte Magnus)
- 1959 (folding): East Germany (Ursula Gläser, Eva Setzkorn & Elfriede Hugo)
- 1961 (folding): Not held
- 1963 (folding): East Germany (Anneliese Bauer, Ursula Gläser & Lia Merkel)
- 1965: East Germany (Ursula Gläser, Bärbel Richter & Lia Merkel)
- 1967: East Germany (Bärbel Richter, Dagmar Sickert & Helga Luber)
- 1969: West Germany (Ulrike Deppe, Bärbel Körner & Brigitte Schwack)
- 1971: East Germany (Angelika Bahmann, Veronika Stampe & Dagmar Kriste)
- 1973: United States (Louise Holcombe, Lyn Ashton & Candice Clark)
- 1975: Switzerland (Elisabeth Käser, Danielle Kamber & Cornelia Bachofner)
- 1977: Switzerland (Elisabeth Käser, Kathrin Weiss & Claire Costa)
- 1979: United States (Cathy Hearn, Linda Harrison & Becky Judd)
- 1981: West Germany (Ulrike Deppe, Susanne Erbers & Gabriele Köllmann)
- 1983: France (Marie-Françoise Grange, Sylvie Arnaud & Myriam Jerusalmi)
- 1985: France (Sylvie Arnaud, Marie-Françoise Grange & Myriam Jerusalmi)
- 1987: West Germany (Margit Messelhäuser, Ulla Steinle & Elisabeth Micheler)
- 1989: France (Myriam Jerusalmi, Marie-Françoise Grange-Prigent & Anne Boixel)
- 1991: France (Myriam Jerusalmi, Anouk Loubie & Marianne Agulhon)
- 1993: France (Myriam Jerusalmi, Sylvie Lepeltier & Anne Boixel)
- 1995: France (Anne Boixel, Myriam Jerusalmi & Isabelle Despres)
- 1997: Germany (Evi Huss, Kordula Striepecke & Mandy Planert)
- 1999: Germany (Susanne Hirt, Evi Huss & Mandy Planert)
- 2002: France (Aline Tornare, Mathilde Pichery & Anne-Lise Bardet)
- 2003: Czech Republic (Štěpánka Hilgertová, Vanda Semerádová & Irena Pavelková)
- 2005: Czech Republic (Irena Pavelková, Marcela Sadilová & Štěpánka Hilgertová)
- 2006: France (Mathilde Pichery, Émilie Fer & Marie Gaspard)
- 2007: Germany (Jennifer Bongardt, Mandy Planert & Jasmin Schornberg)
- 2009: Great Britain (Lizzie Neave, Louise Donington & Laura Blakeman)
- 2010: Czech Republic (Štěpánka Hilgertová, Irena Pavelková & Marie Řihošková)
- 2011: Slovakia (Elena Kaliská, Jana Dukátová & Dana Mann)
- 2013: Czech Republic (Štěpánka Hilgertová, Kateřina Minařík Kudějová & Eva Ornstová)
- 2014: France (Carole Bouzidi, Nouria Newman & Émilie Fer)
- 2015: Czech Republic (Kateřina Minařík Kudějová, Veronika Vojtová & Štěpánka Hilgertová)
- 2017: Germany (Jasmin Schornberg, Ricarda Funk & Lisa Fritsche)
- 2018: France (Lucie Baudu, Marie-Zélia Lafont & Camille Prigent)
- 2019: Great Britain (Mallory Franklin, Fiona Pennie & Kimberley Woods)
- 2021: Great Britain (Kimberley Woods, Fiona Pennie & Mallory Franklin)
- 2022: Germany (Ricarda Funk, Elena Lilik & Jasmin Schornberg)
- 2023: Australia (Jessica Fox, Noemie Fox & Kate Eckhardt)
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