Marc Vouillot

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Marc Vouillot

Marc Vouillot (born July 5, 1952) is a French powerlifter and strength coach with an international reputation. He has been called the "Father of French Powerlifting".[1]

Early life[edit]

Of French descent, Vouillot was born in Abidjan in Ivory Coast, on July 5, 1952. He moved to Cotonou in Dahomey seven years later because his father was engaged in public works for a French firm, then instrumental in conducting major African construction projects.[2] There, Vouillot first started as a Judoka at the age of 7.[2] In 1963, Vouillot's family relocated to Argenteuil where he was introduced to Olympic Weightlifting by World champion Henri Ferrari.[2]

Powerlifting career[edit]

Vouillot has competed in powerlifting for over 30 years and was French national powerlifting champion in 1981, 1982 and 1996.[1] He also competed in many natural bodybuilding contests on national level.

Coaching career[edit]

Vouillot has coached many powerlifting champions, including the French super heavy weight Jean-Pierre Brulois, and American Sarah Robertson.[1] He has also worked as a strength and conditioning consultant with a wide range of elite athletes, like the Cuban endurance swimmer Nino Fraguela.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Legeard, Emmanuel, Force, Paris, 2005, p. 208 ISBN 2-85180-678-5
  2. ^ a b c Legeard, Emmanuel. "Interview with Marc Vouillot". Revue Scientifique de Préparation Physique.
  3. ^ Jiménez-Enoa, Abraham (2016-03-09). "El cubano que cruzará a nado el Estrecho de la Florida". On Cuba Magazine.

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