London 2012
Seychelles was represented at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London by six athletes. They competed in four different sports; Athletics, Boxing, Judo and Swimming. A total of 8 officials were following the delegation. This was the Seychelles eighth time at the Olympic Games and two of the six athletes (Allisop and Dugasse) qualified for
Beijing 2008
Seychelles was represented at the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing by nine athletes. They competed in six different sports; Athletics, Badminton, Canoeing, Sailing, Swimming and Weightlifting. A total of 15 officials were following the delegation. This was the Seychelles seventh time at the Games and five of the nine athletes (Ah-Wan, Cupidon, Lespoir, Julie and Leveau-Agricole)
Sydney 2000
Nine athletes were representing Seychelles during the 2000 Sydney Olympic and were competing in 5 sports; Athletics, Judo, Sailing, Swimming and Weightlifting. The team was accompanied by 14 officials. The Sydney 2000 flag bearer was swimmer Benjamin Lo-Pinto. Athletics Joanna Houareau: Houareau failed to trouble her Seychelles 100m record of 11.89 seconds when she clocked
Atlanta 1996
In 1996, SNOC sent 9 athletes to the Olympic Games in 5 sports; Athletics, Boxing, Sailing, Swimming and for the first time, Weightlifting. The team was accompanied by 7 officials. The Atlanta 1996 flag bearer was boxer Rival Cadeau (now Payet). Athletics Beryl Laramé: Participating in the Long Jump competition, Laramé registered a best jump
Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games
In 1992, Seychelles sent 11 athletes in four different sports; Athletics, Boxing, Sailing and Swimming. The team was also accompanied by 10 officials. The Barcelona 1992 flag bearer was boxer Roland Raforme. Athletics Danny Beauchamp: Competing in the long jump, Beauchamp registered a best jump of 7.44 meters to beat 13 other participants and be
Seoul 1988
For political reasons, Seychelles did not attempt the Olympic Games in South Korea.
Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games
In 1984, the Seychelles Olympic team was composed of 9 athletes and 4 officials. The country was represented in two sports, Athletics and Boxing. The Los Angeles 1984 flag bearer was sprinter Denis Rose. Athletics Albert Marie: In the 10,000m, running in heat number three of round one, Marie clocked a time of 32 minutes
Athletics
Chairman: Selby Dora 2722632 sdora@eduhq.edu.sc selbydora@gmail.com Secretary: Wilfred Adrien 2569846 wadrien@eduhq.edu.sc wadrien@gov.sc Treasurer: Fabien Belle 2517406 fabien.belle@thaiunion.com Members Antoinette Esparon Ana Barra Monica Samson Lynda Jeanne Michel Jean-Louis Soutane Robert
Badminton
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