Haïdy Aron

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Haïdy Aron
Personal information
Nationality French
Born 21 May 1973 (1973-05-21) (age 50)
Paramaribo
Years active 1996-2003
Sport
Event(s) 100 m hurdles,60 m hurdles

Haïdy Aron (born 21 May 1973 at Paramaribo) is a French athlete, who specializes in the 100 meters hurdles. Her personal best in the event is 12.85s (Meeting La Chaux-de-Fonds, 2002). She ended her international career in 2005.

His best performance on a French athletic Team was fifth in the final of the 100 meters hurdles at the 2002 European Championships at Munich. During these European Championships, she was captain of the team of France.

She is still today an active member of the Association of French Athletes (GAF).

Biography

Of Surinamese origin and French by her father, Haidy ran her first race at the age of 15. Quickly identified as talented, she was integrated into the group of Jacques Piasenta. She participated in the World Junior Championships in Seoul in 1992. Despite finishing third at the 1996 Championships in France, she was not accepted for the 1996 Summer Olympics at Atlanta. She was stopped from competition due to repeated injuries of the patellar tendon from 1997 to 2000. She was operated on three times by Professor Saillant. Her career experienced a second wind in 2001. She was Indoor champion of France at the 60 meter hurdles this year. Then coached by Stéphane Caristan she participated in the 2002 European Championships at Munich. She also ran in the 2003 World Championships in Athletics at St Denis.

She was also a long jumper with a personal best to 6.44m

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