Lussac, Elodie (1979–)
Lussac, Elodie (1979–)
French gymnast. Born May 7, 1979, in St. Catherine les Arras, France.
Was Jr. French National champion (1989–92); won Avignon International and Grenoble International (1992), Blume Memorial and Jr. European championships (1993); tied with Laetitia Begue for French National championships (1994); forced to retire due to injuries.
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