Paul Lecaron
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Full name | Paul Émile Lecaron |
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Born | 29 July 1863 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Second French Empire |
Died | 17 September 1940 Paris, Vichy France | (aged 77)
Paul Émile Lecaron (29 July 1863 – 17 September 1940)[1] was a French tennis player. He competed in the men's singles and doubles events at the 1900 Summer Olympics.[2]
On the death of his father Emile Lecaron (1830-1909) and subsequently his elder brother Maurice Lecaron (1858-1907), he would inherit in 1885 the perfumes and cosmetics company Gellé Frères which his grandfather, Jean Baptiste Gellé (1801-1895) founded in 1826.
He was named a knight in the National Order of the Legion of Honour in 1921, then an officer in 1926.
He died in 1940 at his residence, Avenue Kléber in Paris.
References
[edit]- ^ Paul Lecaron at Olympedia
- ^ "Paul Lecaron Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
External links
[edit]- Paul Lecaron at the International Tennis Federation
- Paul Lecaron at TennisArchives.com
- Paul Lecaron at Olympedia