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Valentin Lavillenie

Valentin Lavillenie

Team Essx Elite athlete Valentin Lavillenie of Barbezieux-Saint-Hiliare, France has now joined #TeamESSX. Valentin has represented his home country of France at two World Championships (Russia in 2013, London in 2017, and Doha in 2019), the 2013 U23 European Championships and the 2015 European Indoor Championships. In 2021, Valentin captured the silver medal at the European Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland with a clearance of 5.80m/19’0.25”. Later that year, Valentin represented France yet again at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In the early 2022 season, Valentin placed 4th at the World Indoor Championships with a new PB of 5.85m/19’2.5”.

Accolades:

  • Highest World Ranking: 7 (17 weeks)
  • 2013 European U23 Championships Bronze Medal
  • 2015 World Indoor Championships 5th place
  • 2017 World Championships qualifier
  • 2019 World Chamionships 6th place
  • 2021 European Indoor Silver Medal
  • 2021 Tokyo Olympian
  • 2022 World Indoor Championships 4th place
  • 2022 World Outdoor Championship qualifier

Personal Bests:

  • Indoors – 5.85m/19’2.5”
  • Outdoors – 5.82m/19’1.25”
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