Aline Camboulives


Aline Camboulives is a French long-distance runner who specialises in mountain running and road running. Triple French champion of Marathon, she was previously a cyclist, member of the French team in 2002.

Biography

Aline Camboulives was born in Valence and began her sporting career as a cyclist from 1998 to 2003. She was a member of the French team in 2002 and came 20th in the women's Tour de France. The same year, she won the French Women’s Road Cycling Cup. On 19 June 2003, during the penultimate stage of the Tour de la Drôme, she fell, fracturing her femoral head and requiring six months of rehabilitation. She temporarily stepped away from competition to focus on her professional activities.
She returns to competition in running, considering the training less time-consuming than cycling and therefore more compatible with running her own business. She soon experienced successes on 10 km, trail, mountain marathons, half-marathon and the marathon.
Since 2006, Aline Camboulives has appeared on virtually all the podiums of the great classics of mountain racing: Zermatt Marathon, which she won three times on three occasions, Sierre-Zinal, the Jungfrau Marathon.

Achievements

RaceTimeDatePlace
10 000 m34 min 29 s17 November 2013Vénissieux
Semi-marathon1 h 14 min 53 s27 April 2014Annecy
Marathon2 h 36 min 44 s27 April 2003Paris

Performances

France / Europe / World Championship

  • 2017 : FC half-marathon V1
  • 2016 : FC Ekiden : Ekiden
  • 2015 : FC half-marathon : Semi-Marath.
  • 2015 : FC Ekiden : Ekiden
  • 2015 : FC Marathon : Marathon
  • 2015 : FC Mountain running
  • 2014 : WC half-marathon : Semi-Marath. 69. 1h17'46"
  • 2014 : FC Mountain running – Montagne V1
  • 2013 : FC half-marathon : Semi-Marath. TC
  • 2013 : FC Marathon : Marathon V1
  • 2013 : FC Mountain running V1
  • 2012 : FC Marathon : Marathon
  • 2012 : FC Mountain running: Montagne
  • 2011 : EC Marathon : Marathon TC
  • 2007 : EC Mountain running 14. 57'01"
''FC: France Championship, EC: Europe Championship, WC: World Championship''