Jean GOUJON

France
France
Cyclisme sur routeCyclisme sur route
Médailles olympiques
2O
Participations1
Première participationBerlin 1936
Année de naissance1914

Biographie

As an amateur, Jean Goujon’s career highlight was at the 1936 Olympics, where he was a member of the French pursuit team that won a gold medal. At those Olympics Goujon also competed in the road race, finishing with a large pack who were all placed joint 16th. As the last of the Frenchmen, Goujon was the non-scoring member of the French road race team that won a gold medal. As an amateur, he finished sixth at the 1934 World Road Championships, won Paris-Reims in 1933, was second at the 1933 Paris-Chauny race, and was second in 1935 and third in 1933 at Paris-Évreux.

Goujon turned professional shortly after the 1936 Olympics and rode until 1949. Goujon was 35th overall at the 1937 Tour de France, won 1937 Paris-Verdun, was second at 1938 Tour de l’Oise (now named Tour de Picardie) and won Prix Goullet-Fogler in 1937 and 1940, Prix Dupré-Lapize in 1938, Prix de l'Ouverture in 1940, and Prix Houlier-Comès in 1941.

Résultats olympiques

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