pascal gentil造句
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- Pascal Gentil of France won the bronze.
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- The event lead to a crisis week for French taekwondo as Micka雔 Borot criticised the French Taekwondo Federation and Pascal Gentil.
- The 27-year-old former military taekwondo coach won this year's title by beating France's Pascal Gentil, extending his undefeated record to 72 bouts.
- Kim Gyunng-je, 27, a former military taekwondo coach and champion in the 1993 games, faced France's Pascal Gentil in the men's division.
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- He qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but lost his first bout to Pascal Gentil, the eventual bronze medal winner.
- In the men's heavyweight fight, Kim Gyunng-je, 27, a former military taekwondo coach and champion in the 1993 games, trounced France's Pascal Gentil 7-1.
- Nikolaidis was left with the silver medal, while Pascal Gentil of France defended his bronze from the 2000 Sydney Games, beating Jordan's Ibrahim Kamal 6-2.
- The bronze medal was awarded to France's Pascal Gentil after he knocked out his Saudi Arabian opponent Khalid Al-Dosari in the second round of the repechage final match.
- Meanwhile, France's Pascal Gentil opened up a four-point gap over Jordan's Ibrahim Kamal, and defeated him 6 2 to repeat his bronze medal victory from Sydney four years earlier.
- Pascal Gentil is a member of Institut National des Sports et de l'蒬ucation Physique France Training Centre where he trains an average of 20 hours per week together with the best French taekwondo practitioners.
- Captain of the French taekwondo team, Pascal Gentil won his third European title in October 2005 in Riga giving the French team a second position among the European countries behind Turkey with 6 medals including 3 titles.
- In 2005, Heino improved his ill-fated Olympic feat to satisfy a silver in the final match 8 10 against French fighter and two-time Olympic bronze medalist Pascal Gentil at the European Championships in Riga, Latvia, adding his accolade to a set of two bronze medals obtained in 2000 and 2002.
- As his formidable Greek opponent moved forward into the final, Ibrahim offered a chance for Jordan's first Olympic medal with a more satisfying victory over Kazakhstan's Adilkhan Sagindykov by a marginal judging decision in the repechage rounds, but slipped his chance in a 2 6 defeat to French fighter Pascal Gentil for the bronze, relegating Ibrahim to fourth place.