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  2. Eric Monnin - Wikipedia

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    Monnin Éric et Loudcher Jean-François (2012), « Aux origines de l’institutionnalisation du CNS et du COF (1906-1913) : le modèle républicain en question », in M. Attali et N. Bazoge (sous la dir. de), Diriger le sport. Perspectives sur la gouvernance du sport du XX e siècle à nos jours, Paris, CNRS Éditions, pp. 21–35.

  3. Pierre Marie - Wikipedia

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    From 1928, Marie left the medical academy to become a political journalist, first at physical-culturist magazine La Culture Physique, where Edmond Desbonnet served as his intellectual patron. His writings largely centred around his recommendations of exercise and fitness regimes, and his commentary on government sports and leisure policy.

  4. Lille 2 University of Health and Law - Wikipedia

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    The Lille 2 University of Health and Law (French: Université Lille 2 : Droit et Santé) was a French university for health, sports, management and law. It was located in Lille and was part of the Community of Universities and Institutions (COMUE) Lille Nord de France.

  5. Bruny Surin - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, a biography cowritten by Bruny Surin and Saïd Khalil entitled Bruny Surin, le lion tranquille was published by Éditions Libre Expression in Montreal. [8] [9] [10] The book covers Bruny Surin recounting 17 years of his sports career. [11] In the book, Surin criticizes doping, describing it as a gangrene that ails athletics and all ...

  6. Minister of Sports (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Minister of Sports (French: Ministre des Sports) is a cabinet member in the Government of France. The position has changed names a number of times since its creation, having occasionally been discontinued or regrouped with the Minister of National Education .

  7. Sports et divertissements - Wikipedia

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    Sports et divertissements (Sports and Pastimes) is a cycle of 21 short piano pieces composed in 1914 by Erik Satie. The set consists of a prefatory chorale and 20 musical vignettes depicting various sports and leisure activities. First published in 1923, it has long been considered one of his finest achievements. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Marie Marvingt - Wikipedia

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    Marie Marvingt (20 February 1875 – 14 December 1963) [1] was a French athlete, mountaineer, aviator, and journalist.She won numerous prizes for her sporting achievements [2] including those of swimming, cycling, mountain climbing, winter sports, ballooning, flying, riding, gymnastics, athletics, rifle shooting, and fencing.

  9. International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education

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    The International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (international abbreviations: ICSSPE - International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education; CIEPSS - Conseil International pour l'Education Physique et la Science du Sport) is an international umbrella organisation for sport, sport science, and physical education.