Michel Jazy, former French track glory, is dead

Michel Jazy former French track glory is dead

Michel Jazy, who brought glory to French athletics in many disciplines, from 800m to 5,000m, died this Thursday, February 1 at the age of 87.

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Star of French athletics in the 1960s, half-distance runner Michel Jazy died at the age of 87, the French Athletics Federation (FFA) told AFP on Thursday, confirming information from the newspaper The Team. Double European champion, Olympic vice-champion over 1,500 meters in 1960, Michel Jazy held nine world records in the middle distance during his career and his exploits aroused immense popular enthusiasm. Star of French sport at the time, alongside cyclist Jacques Anquetil, he shone from the 800 to 5,000 meters.

Born in 1936 in Pas-de-Calais into a family of Polish miners, Jazy obtained French nationality at the age of 18 before participating in his first Olympic Games at the age of 20, in 1956. At a time when the world championships of athletics did not yet exist, he then won everything except the Olympic title, failing in 2nd place in the 1500 m in 1960 then at the foot of the podium in the 5000 meters in 1964.

I’m devastated », said the president of the French Athletics Federation André Giraud. “For the world of athletics and for the FFA, it is a huge loss for everything it represented, especially in this year of the Olympic Games in Paris,” he added.

Jazy left his mark on our sport with his results and his world records, he was a great figure in French sport », Reacted to AFP Pierre Weiss, former director of the FFA and close friend of the family. “ With (the figure skater) Alain Calmat, he moved the crowds into the bistros, where there were TV screens, it was something “, he added.

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