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39 Facts About Marine Boyer

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Marine Boyer was a member of the bronze medal-winning team at the 2023 World Championships and was a part of the 2018 and 2024 Europeans and 2018 Mediterranean Games silver medal winning teams and the 2016 European bronze medal winning team.

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Marine Boyer represented France at the 2016,2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics.

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Marine Boyer is the 2016 French all-around champion and an eleven-time medalist at the FIG World Cup series.

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Boyer was born on 22 May 2000 in Saint-Benoit, Reunion on the French island of Reunion to parents Alain and Rolande Boyer but grew up in Melun in metropolitan France.

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Marine Boyer began gymnastics at a club in Melun when she was five years old.

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Marine Boyer won the silver medal in the all-around behind Loan His at the 2012 French Championships in the Espoir division.

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Marine Boyer made her international debut at the 2013 International Gymnix in Montreal where she placed sixteenth in the all-around and eighth in the floor exercise final in the Challenge division.

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Marine Boyer won the silver medals with the Meaux club in the team competition and in the all-around behind Loan His at the 2014 French Championships.

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Marine Boyer competed with the French team at a friendly meet against Romania and Belgium, and they finished third.

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At the Top Gym Tournament, Marine Boyer tied for fifth place in the all-around with Canadian Sydney Soloski.

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At the 2015 French Championships, Marine Boyer won the gold medal on the balance beam and the silver medal on the uneven bars behind Louise Vanhille.

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Marine Boyer then competed with Juliette Bossu and Melanie de Jesus dos Santos at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Tbilisi where they placed sixth in the team competition.

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Marine Boyer won a team gold medal at the Elite Gym Massilia and placed seventh in the all-around and fourth on vault.

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Marine Boyer made her senior international debut at the City of Jesolo Trophy and finished fourth on the balance beam with a score of 14.700, only 0.050 points behind bronze-medalist Aly Raisman.

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Marine Boyer was then selected to compete at the Olympic Test Event alongside Marine Brevet, Loan His, Anne Kuhm, Oreane Lechenault, Louise Vanhille.

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Marine Boyer won her first World Cup title on the balance beam at the Varna World Challenge Cup.

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Marine Boyer won the silver medal on the balance beam with a score of 14.600, behind Aliya Mustafina and ahead of Catalina Ponor.

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Marine Boyer said prior to the Olympics that her goal was to qualify for a final.

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At the City of Jesolo Trophy, Marine Boyer finished twelfth in the all-around and tied with Flavia Saraiva for the silver medal on the balance beam behind Riley McCusker.

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Marine Boyer then competed at the European Championships and finished sixteenth in the all-around and seventh on the balance beam.

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Marine Boyer won the silver medal on the balance beam at the Paris Challenge Cup behind Romanian Larisa Iordache.

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Marine Boyer then won the silver medal in the all-around at the Arthur Gander Memorial behind Hitomi Hatakeda.

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Marine Boyer won the silver medal on the balance beam behind teammate Melanie de Jesus dos Santos at the Doha World Cup.

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Marine Boyer was selected to represent France at the 2018 Mediterranean Games in Tarragona, and the French team won the silver medal behind Italy.

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Marine Boyer won the gold medal on the balance beam with a score of 14.033.

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At the Sainte Gym Cup, France won the team gold medal against Germany and Switzerland, and Marine Boyer placed seventh in the all-around.

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Marine Boyer was selected to compete at the World Championships alongside Juliette Bossu, Lorette Charpy, Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, and Louise Vanhille.

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At the Baku World Cup, Marine Boyer won the silver medal on the balance beam after losing the execution-score tiebreaker to Australian Emma Nedov.

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Marine Boyer then won the bronze medal on the balance beam at the Doha World Cup.

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Marine Boyer competed at the Worms Friendly where the French team finished third behind Germany and Belgium.

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Marine Boyer then won the silver medal on the floor exercise at the Paris Challenge Cup behind Ukrainian Diana Varinska.

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Marine Boyer was then named to the team to compete at the World Championships in Stuttgart alongside Lorette Charpy, Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, Coline Devillard, and Aline Friess.

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Marine Boyer was initially scheduled to compete at the 2020 Birmingham World Cup.

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Marine Boyer did not compete in any major international competitions in 2020.

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Marine Boyer finished sixth in the beam final with a score of 12.866.

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Marine Boyer was then selected to represent France at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Heduit, Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, and Aline Friess.

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Marine Boyer was named to the team to compete at the World Championships alongside Lorette Charpy, Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, Coline Devillard, and Morgane Osyssek.

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In July Marine Boyer was officially selected to represent France at the 2024 Summer Olympics alongside Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, Devillard, Osyssek, and van Eijken.

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Marine Boyer's family moved to France when she was 3 years old.