- Max
Morinière (born 16
February 1964 in Fort-de-France) is a
retired French sprinter who
specialized in the 100 metres. At the 1988
Summer Olympics in...
- 1993–2002: Paul
Roussel 2003–2008:
Christophe Chenut 2008–present: François
Morinière 1946–1954:
Marcel Oger 1954–1970:
Gaston Meyer 1970–1980: Édouard Seidler...
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Claude Morinière (born 10
January 1960) is a
retired French long jumper. His
personal best jump was 8.00 metres,
achieved in May 1986 in Lisbon. World...
- doi:10.1016/j.anaerobe.2005.03.005. PMID 16701580.
Bakhos D,
Trijolet JP,
Morinière S,
Pondaven S, Al
Zahrani M,
Lescanne E (April 2011). "Conservative management...
- doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2009.06.021. PMID 19580878. Toussaint,
Emmanuel F.A.;
Morinière, Jérôme; Müller,
Chris J.; ****e, Krushnamegh; Turlin, Bernard; Hausmann...
- 21-year-old
Sophie Moriniere, a
member of a
Paris WYD group, and
wounded six
others of the 23
young WYD
pilgrims from
France on the bus.
Moriniere had been serving...
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football player Maxey Dell
Moody (1883–1949),
American businessman Max
Morinière (born 1964),
French sprinter Max
Muncy (born 1990),
American Major League...
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colonel Goerger 1975 - 1977 :
colonel Fregiere 1977 - 1979 :
colonel de la
Moriniere 1979 - 1981 :
colonel Mestelan 1981 - 1983 :
colonel Castagne 1983 - 1985 :...
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concludes after the
couple travel through Italy. The
couple return to La
Morinière, an
estate owned by Michel.
Shortly after the
couple arrive, Bocage, the...
- Marie-Rose,
Gilles Quenehervé and Max
Morinière. At the 1990
European Championships in
Split the
French team of
Morinière, Sangouma, Jean-Charles Trouabal...