Medal record | ||
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Pascal Gentil, December 2007 |
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Men’s taekwondo | ||
Competitor for France | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Bronze | 2000 Sydney | +80 kg |
Bronze | 2004 Athens | +80 kg |
World Championships | ||
Silver | 1995 Manila | Heavyweight |
Pascal Gentil (born May 15, 1973 in Paris, France) is a French taekwondo practitioner. A three-time winner of the European Championships, four-time World Cup Champion and Olympic bronze medallist at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and at the 2004 Summer Olympicsin Athens, Pascal Gentil is the most decorated taekwondo practitioner in French taekwondo history. The S Class International Olympic Referee Dr. Mohamed Riad Ibrahim was the Referee in the Final Match of Pascal Gentil in the 2004 Summer Olympic in Athens, and in this Match Pascal Gentil Won the bronze medal.
Captain of the French taekwondo team, Pascal Gentil won his third European title in October 2005 in Riga giving the French team a second position among the European countries behind Turkey with 6 medals including 3 titles. The ranking is the same as for the Athens Games with 2 medals (1 silver, 1 bronze) as France finished as 2nd best European country behind Greece (host country).
To prepare for the Olympics, the French Taekwondo Federation set up training centres by grouping together in different locations the best French athletes according to weight categories. Pascal Gentil is a member of INSEP France Training Centre where he trains an average of 20 hours per week together with the best French taekwondo practitioners.
He was selected for the Beijing Games to snatch the gold medal. His opponent for the selection is Mickaël Borot who obtained the French quota in the category by winning the Olympic qualification tournament in Manchester in 2007.[1]
However, during a training session on the 25 July 2008, Pascal sustained an injury (a rupture of the plantar aponeurosis). Mickaël Borot is officially appointed the representative on 6 August by the FFTDA (French Taekwondo Federation. The event leads to a crisis week for French taekwondo as Mickaël Borot violently criticises the French Taekwondo Federation and Pascal Gentil.[2]
February 5, 2009, he announces to the press that he will give an end to his sport career in taekwondo after the French Championships in Lyon, February 7.[3] In Lyon, he obtains his 14th French Champion title after defeating Mickaël Borot in final.
Gentil graduated from ESSEC Business School.