Frédéric Erin
Frédéric Erin (born 23 April 1980) is a New Caledonian retired long jumper.
He won several gold medals at small regional events such as the South Pacific Games, the South Pacific Mini Games, the Arafura Games[1][2][3] and the Oceania Athletics Championships.[4]
New Caledonia not being a member of all athletics governing bodies, Erin could also represent France. He competed at the 2012 European Championships without reaching the final, and also became French champion the same year.[4] He also won the Australian and New Zealand championships.
His personal best jump was 8.12 metres, achieved in September 2011 in Nouméa.[4] This is the New Caledonian record
References
External links
- Frédéric Erin at World Athletics
- Frédéric Erin at the French Athletics Federation (in French)
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