- Anne-Caroline Chausson
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weight = 63.96kg (141lbs. Imperial)
country = FRA
currentteam = Vario Bikes
discipline = Mountain Bike, BMX
role = Racer
ridertype = Off Road
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updated =August 26 ,2008 Anne-Caroline Chausson (bornOctober 8 ,1977 inDijon ,France ) is a French Olympic gold medalist inBMX , and downhilltime trial and cross-countrymass start , dual, and four-cross mountain bicycle racer, best known for having won fifteenUnion Cycliste Internationale senior world championship "rainbow jersey s", fourteen continental championships, and sevenMountain Bike World Cup championships, and, in part in view of which, for having been a nominee for the 2003Laureus World Sports Awards Alternative Sportsperson of the Year.Career highlights
Born in Dijon, Chausson capitalized on her previously successful
BMX racing career that ended in 1993 and enjoyed quick success early in her mountain bike racing career, winning the 1993, 1994, and 1995 downhill junior world championshipgold medal s before matriculating to the senior circuit, at which she would win titles in eight consecutive years. Chausson has also been regarded to be the worlds greatest downhiller of all time. In 1996, when she finished second behind AmericanMissy Giove for the overall World Cup title, Chausson captured the world title, defeatingsilver medal list AmericanLeigh Donovan and Giove, who would claim the bronze. Chausson would once more finish second to Giove in the 1997 World Cup overall standings but easily claimed that year's world championship, defeating SwissMarielle Saner and FinnKatja Repo .In 1998, Chausson finally overcame Giove, with whom she would battle for nearly a
decade , to win the World Cup title and subsequently won the world championship over World Cup bronze medallistNolvenn LeCaer ; she would repeat her double in 1999 and 2000, each time topping Giove for the World Cup title and Repo for the world championship. In 2000, Chausson expanded her competitive repertoire, participating in the duals event, in which riders compete onparallel courses, composed of identical obstacles—primarilyjump s andberm s—in asingle-elimination tournament , during the third season in which it was contested at the World Cup level, after which the 2000 iteration of the world championships featured the event for the first time; Chausson captured each crown, ahead each time of AmericanTara Llanes . Chausson once more participated in the duals event in 2001, failing to win a medal in the World Cup, won by Donovan, but winning the world championship once more, garnering the second and last duals title, this over AustralianKatrina Miller , the World Cup silver medallist.The four-cross
BMX racing -inspired event, in which four cyclists ride on the same course betwixtgate s, such that only the top finisher advances to a subsequent round, was chosen in 2001 by theNational Off-Road Bicycle Association , the sports authority governing mountain biking forUSA Cycling , to replace the duals and duals-slalom events and replaced the duals event in 2002 in both the World Cup and world championships competitions; Chausson nevertheless won the four-cross and downhill titles in each, ahead of countrymateSabrina Jonnier in each, save for in the four-cross event at the world championships, where she topped Miller.In 2007 she resumed BMX racing in pursuit of an Olympic medal in
BMX racing which was making its debut in the2008 Summer Olympic Games . This effort was successful when she won the Gold Medal in Women's BMX. Since the Women's Final Event, the Medal Round, was staged before the Men's, she became the very first person to win a Gold medal-and of course a medal of any kind-in that sport.BMX Olympic champion
Chausson was chosen to represent France in the inaugural
BMX event at the 2008Beijing Olympic Games , withLaëtitia Le Corguillé . She became the first ever Olympic gold medal winner in BMX racing after winning the one-round final, while Le Corguillé took the silver medal after British riderShanaze Reade clipped Chausson's rear wheel and fell in the final turn.Titles
*Junior Downhill World Champion: 1993, 1994, 1995
*Downhill World Champion: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
*Dual World Champion: 2000, 2001
*4X World Champion: 2002, 2003
*Olympic Champion: 2008External links
* [http://www.annecarochausson.com Official web page]
* [http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=56057/bio/index.html nbcolympics.com bio page.]
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