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Olympic triathlete Cassandre Beaugrand in images

Olympic triathlete Cassandre Beaugrand in images

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Cassandre Beaugrand is a triathlete from France. She holds the honor of being the only female to have won the the Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championship. Quite the accomplishment for the most taxing of events. She arrived on the scene in France early as a teen when she set national marks as a teen in cross country as a Youth Champion. Those events took place in 2013 and 2014. From there, it has been great performance after great performance. Beaugrand has more than 326,000 Instagram followers, which is excellent for an athlete who participates in an event that isn't exactly on everyone's radar.
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