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Delphine Royer

Franceb. 1972-03-10Retired
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Biography

Delphine Royer, born on March 10, 1972, is a retired French basketball player recognized for her contributions to women's basketball in France. Standing at 1.85 meters tall, she played primarily as a forward during her career, exhibiting exceptional skills in both scoring and rebounding. Royer gained prominence in the 1990s as a key player for France’s national team, participating in multiple international competitions.

Throughout her career, Royer represented France at various European Championships and World Championships, achieving notable success. She was part of the French national team that won a bronze medal at the EuroBasket Women in 2001, further solidifying her status as one of the prominent figures in French basketball history. Her performance on the court earned her recognition and accolades, contributing to the growing popularity of women's basketball in France.

Beyond her national achievements, Royer played for several club teams in the French league, including prestigious stints that helped elevate the profile of women’s basketball clubs. After retiring from professional play, she transitioned into coaching, aiming to inspire the next generation of athletes. Delphine Royer's legacy endures through her contributions to the sport, both as a player and as a mentor in the basketball community.

Quick Facts

Full nameDelphine Royer
Date of birth1972-03-10
NationalityFrance
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