Frédéric Belaubre

Fred (Frédéric) Belaubre (born 14 February 1980 in Poissy), is a French professional triathlete. He was the European Champion of the years 2005, 2006, and 2008, the French Champion of the years 2007 and 2010. Belaubre took part in two Olympic Games, placing 5th in Athens (2004) and 10th in Beijing (2008).

Fred Belaubre, silver medalist, ahead of gold medalist Vincent Luis in Quarteira, 2011.
Fred Belaubre winning gold at the FITRI Triathlon in Andora, 2010.
Fred Belaubre with the Andora silver medalist and teammate Aurélien Raphael, 2010.

Sports career

Fred Belaubre lives in St. Raphael and is part of the nearby high performance centre CREPS PACA in Boulouris, to which he was admitted in 1996. Since 2009, as in the years 2006-2007, his coach has been Pierre Houseaux, the head of the triathlon section of the Pôle Boulouris. In France, Fred Belaubre represents the club Beauvais Triathlon, for which he could win the silver medal in the prestigious Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux in 2009.[1] In 2010, Belaubre also represented EJOT in the German Bundesliga circuit.[2] In 2011, when his French club Beauvais will boycott the French Club Championship series Lyonnaise des Eaux, he will again represent EJOT, like his teammate Charlotte Morel.

Private

According to French press reports, Fred Belaubre and Charlotte Morel, who is also part of the elite centre CREPS PACA in Boulouris and the elite team of Beauvais, are a couple.[3]

Fred Belaubre's father, Georges Belaubre, is also a well-known triathlete and in 2010, at the age of 66, he won the national championships in his age group (V6).[4]

ITU Competitions

Fred Belaubre started to take part in ITU events in 1999, at the age of 19. In 2000 he could win the gold medal at the Junior World Championships. From 2001 on, he has only taken part in elite competitions.

In April 2011, Belaubre opened the new season with two European Cup silver medals. In the twelve years from 1999 to 2010 Belaubre took part in 58 ITU competitions and achieved 28 top ten positions, the most recent of which in 2009.

The following list is based upon the official rankings and the athlete's ITU Profile Page.[5] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and belong to the Elite category.

DateCompetitionPlaceRank
1999-07-03European Championships (Junior)Funchal4
1999-09-12World Championships (Junior)Montreal5
2000-04-30World Championships (Junior)Perth1
2000-07-08European Championships (Junior)Stein2
2001-04-28World CupSt Anthonys4
2001-05-13World CupRennes15
2001-07-22World ChampionshipsEdmonton21
2002-04-27World CupSt. Petersburg6
2002-09-21World CupNice7
2002-10-13World CupMadeira12
2002-11-09World ChampionshipsCancun27
2003-04-26World CupSt Anthonys4
2003-06-21European ChampionshipsCarlsbad10
2003-08-10World CupNew York27
2003-09-12World CupNice29
2003-10-19World CupMadeira35
2003-12-06World ChampionshipsQueenstown8
2004-04-18European ChampionshipsValencia15
2004-05-09World ChampionshipsMadeira26
2004-08-25Olympic GamesAthens5
2004-09-19World CupMadrid1
2005-06-05World CupMadrid29
2005-07-31World CupSalford1
2005-08-20European ChampionshipsLausanne1
2005-09-10World ChampionshipsGamagori5
2005-09-17OSIM World CupBeijing2
2006-06-04BG World CupMadrid5
2006-06-23European ChampionshipsAutun1
2006-07-09BG World CupEdmonton4
2006-08-13BG World CupTiszaújváros57
2006-09-02World ChampionshipsLausanne3
2006-09-09BG World CupHamburg46
2006-09-24BG World CupBeijing1
2006-11-05BG World CupCancun55
2007-06-29European ChampionshipsCopenhagen7
2007-07-22BG World CupKitzbühel2
2007-08-11BG World CupTiszaújváros3
2007-08-30BG World ChampionshipsHamburg40
2007-09-15BG World CupBeijing9
2008-04-13BG World CupIshigaki17
2008-05-10European ChampionshipsLisbon1
2008-06-05BG World ChampionshipsVancouver21
2008-08-18Olympic GamesBeijing10
2008-09-27BG World CupLorient39
2009-04-05European CupQuarteira17
2009-05-02Dextro Energy World Championships SeriesTongyeong26
2009-07-02European ChampionshipsHolten4
2009-07-11Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbühel22
2009-08-15Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon44
2009-09-09Dextro Energy World Championship Series · Grand FinalGold Coast15
2009-10-25Premium European CupAlanya48
2010-04-11Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesSydney18
2010-05-08Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesSeoul44
2010-06-05Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesMadrid33
2010-07-25Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon30
2010-08-14Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbuhel38
2010-08-21Sprint World ChampionshipLausanneDQ
2010-09-08Dextro Energy World Championship Series · Grand FinalBudapest25
2011-04-03European CupAntalya2
2011-04-09European CupQuarteira2

BG = the sponsor British Gas · DNF = did not finish · DNS = did not start · DQ = disqualified

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