Category:Cloé Ollivier

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Cloé Ollivier 
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Date of birth2 April 2004, 4 February 2004
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Cloé Ollivier (born February 4, 2004 in Longueuil, (Canada) is French short-track speed-skater. She starts skating at age 5, and takes up short track skating at age 6 for Cholet Short Track, the speed skating section of the local skating club in Cholet, France.

She is selected to join the French National training centre located in Font Romeu in 2018.

In 2019 Cloé finishes 1st (U15) at the French Junior Nationals and finishes 3th overall at the French Nationals. She competes in the 2020 Youth Olympic Games, and finishes 13th on the 500m distance and 19th on the 1000m She competes in the 2020 Junior World Championship, earning a penalty in the 500m and finishing 37th in the 1500m and 30th in the 1000m.

In the 2020 French Nationals, she finishes 4th overall after earning a penalty in the 500m and finishing 3th for the 1000m and the 1500m. Cloé is selected for the first time to join the French National Female Relay Team as a substitute for the 2021 European Championship. She is a member of the relay team (Tifany Huat-Marchand, Aurélie Monvoisin, Gwendoline Daudet and Aurélie Léveque) that becomes the Lady’s relay 3000m European Champion on January 24th in Gdansk, Poland.

She is coached by the French National Team coaches, Annie Sarrat and Thibaut Méline

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