Robert Citerne | |
Nickname: | Bob le Ouf (litt. “Crazy Bob”) |
Residence: | La Garenne-Colombes |
Birth Date: | 10 February 1961 |
Birth Place: | Paris |
Height: | 1.81 m |
Weight: | 77 kg |
Weapon: | Foil A / Épée A / Sabre A |
Hand: | left-handed |
Club: | Levallois Sporting Club |
Headcoach: | Jérôme Westholm, Maxime Faget |
Show-Medals: | yes |
Robert Citerne (born 10 February 1961 in Paris) is a French wheelchair fencer, who earned four gold medals out of seven Paralympic participations. He is also three-time World champion and eight-time European champion in individual and team events.
Citerne has right hemiplegia since he was six months old. He took up fencing at the age of 19 after his physical therapist suggested it to him.[1] He joined in 1987 the France national team, of which he is still a member. He is known in the fencing community as “Bob le Ouf”, literally “Crazy Bob” because of his exuberant personality.[2]
Citerne is IT manager at the Levallois Sporting Club, of which he is a member as an athlete. He is also city councillor of La Garenne-Colombes in charge of disability-related issues.