Jean-Baptiste Alaize

Jean-Baptiste Alaize (10 May 1991-) is a French athlete, with an amputated tibia who specialises in sprint and long jump. He represented France at the 2016 Paralympic Games.

Early life

Alaize was born in Burundi, in 1991, just days before the Burundian Civil War broke out. At three years old, the conflict required one of his legs to be amputated. He arrived in France 12 July 1998, to receive a prosthesis and remained in Montpellier. He runs with this carbon prosthesis specially designed for handisport. He entered INSTEP in 2010 .

Career

Alaize has been long jump world champion four times, for athletes under 23 years. He joined the Elite French Team for the first time in January 2011 during the Handisport World Championship, at Christchurch (New Zealand), when he achieved a sixth place in long jump and eighth place in 200m sprint.

Personal records

Prize list

World Championship younger than 23

Long jump

100 meter sprint

200 meter sprint

References

  1. "Rio 2016". Rio 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
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