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Levallois Sporting Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Levallois Sporting Club

Founded in 1983, the Levallois Sporting Club is now organised in 32 sections and counts 14,500 members. It is one of the most important sports club in France and one that links amateurs and professionals. Among the notable members of the club are Teddy Riner, Marie-Claire Restoux and Jean-Philippe Gatien.
== History ==

The Levallois Sporting Club was created in 1983. Before that, the club was called Entente Sportive Levalloisienne. At first, 12 sports were represented. By the way of its first president Patrick Balkany, the club grew quickly into a professional club. In 1988, eight Levalloisiens were selected for the Seoul Olympics. At this event, Frédéric Delpla, a fencer, became the first olympic champion of the club. Nowadays, the club is one of the most important in France with 14 500 members 〔http://www.ville-levallois.fr/Sports/Historique-du-Club〕 and a string of well-known sportsmen like Teddy Riner 〔http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/teddy-riner-signe-4-ans-a-levallois-20-06-2009-554910.php〕 or Maureen Nisima.

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