Personal information | |
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Born | 17 February 1969 |
Occupation | Judoka |
Height | 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)[1] |
Weight | 125 kg (276 lb)[2] |
Sport | |
Country | France |
Sport | Judo |
Weight class | +100 kg |
Achievements and titles | |
Olympic Games | (1996, 2000) |
World Champ. |
(1993, 1995, 1995, 1997) |
European Champ. | (1994) |
Medal record | |
Profile at external databases | |
IJF | 14181 |
JudoInside.com | 2467 |
Updated on 1 June 2023 |
David Donald Hubert Roger Douillet (French pronunciation: [david dɔnald ybɛʁ ʁɔʒe dujɛ]; born 17 February 1969 in Rouen) is a French politician and retired judoka.
Douillet won two consecutive gold medals at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and Sydney competing in the heavyweight division.[3] He is also a four-time judo world champion and one-time European champion. These achievements make him one of the most decorated judoka in history. After his sporting career, he was involved alongside Bernadette Chirac in the charity Opération Pièces Jaunes. He also became a consulting sportsman for Canal+. He was elected deputy to the French National Assembly on 18 October 2009 and on 26 September 2011 became the new Sports Minister until May 2012.