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Alain Ledoux

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Belgian table tennis player (1952–2008)
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Alain Ledoux (9 October 1952 - 16 October 2008) was a Belgian table tennis player who competed in Paralympic Games where he won three bronze medals. He is the father of fellow table tennis player Marc Ledoux.

Paralympic Games

He competed for the first time in the Los Angeles 1984 Paralympics Games where he won a bronze medal. He won another medal four years later in Seoul 1988. He also took part in Barcelona 1992. He competed for the last time in Atlanta 1996 where he won the third bronze medal of his sport career.

He joined Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 as a personal coach.

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Awards
Trophy Victor Boin
Winners


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