Frank Adisson

{{Short description|French slalom canoeist (born 1969)}}

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{{MedalSport|Men's canoe slalom}}

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{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}

{{MedalGold|1996 Atlanta|C2}}

{{MedalBronze|1992 Barcelona|C2}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}

{{MedalGold|1991 Tacen|C2}}

{{MedalGold|1991 Tacen|C2 team}}

{{MedalGold|1997 Três Coroas|C2}}

{{MedalGold|1997 Três Coroas|C2 team}}

{{MedalSilver|1993 Mezzana|C2 team}}

{{MedalSilver|1995 Nottingham|C2}}

{{MedalSilver|1995 Nottingham|C2 team}}

{{MedalBronze|1993 Mezzana|C2}}

{{MedalBronze|1999 La Seu d'Urgell|C2 team}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalSilver|2000 Mezzana|C2}}

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Frank Adisson (born 24 July 1969, in Tarbes) is a French slalom canoeist. He competed from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, in three Summer Olympics. He won two medals in the C2 event with a gold medal in 1996 and a bronze medal in 1992.

Frank Adisson also won four medals in the C2 event at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with two golds in (1991, 1997), a silver in (1995), and a bronze in (1993). He earned 5 more medals in the C2 team event (2 golds, 2 silvers and 1 bronze).

He won the World Cup series in C2 in 1996 and 1997. He also won a silver medal in the C2 event at the 2000 European Championships.

His partner in the boat throughout the whole of his career was Wilfrid Forgues (now known as Sandra Forgues).{{cite web|title=Profile|website=CanoeSlalom.net|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/doku.php/en_sportler/spo_254a|access-date=5 August 2017}}

Frank Adisson is also a graduate of the EM Lyon Business School.{{cite web|title=Profile|website=em-lyon.com|url=https://bba.em-lyon.com/fr/programme-bachelor-bac-4/global-bba-fr-shn}}

World Cup individual podiums

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!Season

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rowspan=3| 1990align=right| 1 July 1990align=left| Wausaubgcolor=gold|1stC2
align=right| 1990align=left| Savage Riverbgcolor=cc9966|3rdC2
align=right| 11 August 1990align=left| Augsburgbgcolor=cc9966|3rdC2
1991align=right| 11 July 1991align=left| Realsbgcolor=cc9966|3rdC2
1992align=right| 31 May 1992align=left| Nottinghambgcolor=gold|1stC2
rowspan=3| 1993align=right| 18 July 1993align=left| La Seu d'Urgellbgcolor=cc9966|3rdC2
align=right| 25 July 1993align=left| Loferbgcolor=cc9966|3rdC2
align=right| 21 August 1993align=left| Mindenbgcolor=silver|2ndC2
rowspan=2| 1994align=right| 26 June 1994align=left| Nottinghambgcolor=gold|1stC2
align=right| 18 September 1994align=left| Asahi, Aichibgcolor=silver|2ndC2
rowspan=2| 1995align=right| 9 July 1995align=left| Mezzanabgcolor=silver|2ndC2
align=right| 16 July 1995align=left| Loferbgcolor=gold|1stC2
rowspan=3| 1996align=right| 21 April 1996align=left| Ocoeebgcolor=gold|1stC2
align=right| 16 June 1996align=left| Augsburgbgcolor=gold|1stC2
align=right| 29 September 1996align=left| Três Coroasbgcolor=gold|1stC2
rowspan=3| 1997align=right| 22 June 1997align=left| Bourg St.-Mauricebgcolor=gold|1stC2
align=right| 29 June 1997align=left| Björbobgcolor=silver|2ndC2
align=right| 28 July 1997align=left| Ocoeebgcolor=gold|1stC2
rowspan=2| 1998align=right| 21 June 1998align=left| Tacenbgcolor=cc9966|3rdC2
align=right| 28 June 1998align=left| Augsburgbgcolor=gold|1stC2
1999align=right| 3 October 1999align=left| Penrithbgcolor=silver|2ndC2
rowspan=2| 2000align=right| 30 April 2000align=left| Penrithbgcolor=gold|1stC2
align=right| 2 July 2000align=left| Saint-Pé-de-Bigorrebgcolor=silver|2ndC2

References

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  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070223191642/http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=ADISSFRA01 DatabaseOlympics.com profile]
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  • {{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ad/franck-adisson-1.html |title=Frank Adisson |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130203062345/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ad/franck-adisson-1.html |archive-date=2013-02-03 |url-status=dead}}