• Gilles Coudray (born 11 November 1955) is a Congolese swimmer. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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    the 100 m sprint in 1972 at 15 years, 120 days, while the oldest was Gilles Coudray (36 years, 263 days) who competed in the 50 metres freestyle swimming...
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    and then with Anne-Claire Coudray. In June 2014, TF1 broadcast an interview of Russian president Vladimir Putin made by Gilles Bouleau and Jean-Pierre Elkabbach...
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  • Anne-Claire Coudray (born 1 February 1977) is a French journalist and television presenter. Anne-Claire Coudray was born in Rennes in the department of...
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  • Pellandra  San Marino 26.51 68 2 1 Kenny Roberts  Seychelles 26.78 69 1 1 Gilles Coudray  Republic of the Congo 28.11 70 1 4 Foy Gordon Chung  Fiji 28.75 71...
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  • Le Coudray (French pronunciation: [lə kudʁɛ]) is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. Communes of the Eure-et-Loir department...
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    Hurdles Addo Ndala Heat — DNS (→ did not advance) Men's 50m Freestyle Gilles Coudray Heat – 28.11 (→ did not advance, 69th place) Congo at the 1992 Summer...
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  • is a French political television programme hosted by Anne-Claire Coudray and Gilles Bouleau aired daily on TF1 from 10 to 20 April 2017 at 20:20 CEST...
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  • Berberian (AUDIE) 1990: Séjour en Afrique by Alain Garrigue [fr] and Jean-Luc Coudray [fr] (Rackham) 1991: Julius Corentin Acquefacques [fr]: L’origine by Marc-Antoine...
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    Heather McRobie (category McGill University alumni)
    119 (2008), published when the author was 23, was awarded the Helene du Coudray Prize. Her first non-fiction book, Literary Freedom: a Cultural Right to...
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