11-547: Gaumont may refer to: Gaumont (surname) Geography [ edit ] Lafage-sur-Sombre a river in France, sometimes known as the Gaumont River Companies [ edit ] Gaumont (company) (founded 1895), a French company in film production and distribution Gaumont International Television (founded 2011), an American television division of
22-887: A cinema in London, UK 1937–1959 Gaumont State Cinema , an Art Deco theatre in Kilburn district, London, UK Gaumont-Palace , a cinema in Paris open from 1907 to 1973 Cine Gaumont , a cinema in Buenos Aires, Argentina Bradford Odeon , formerly the Gaumont, a theatre in Bradford, UK Hammersmith Apollo , formerly the Gaumont Palace, a performance venue in London Mayflower Theatre , formerly
33-522: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gaumont_(surname)&oldid=851521773 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Philippe Gaumont Philippe Gaumont (22 February 1973 – 17 May 2013)
44-516: The Castorama team. In 1996, he joined the GAN team, and tested positive for nandrolone in two races. He joined Cofidis in 1997 and stayed there until the end of his career. In 1998, he tested positive twice for the nandrolone drug, but obtained that the case was dismissed. A year later a blood test conducted in the "Docteur Mabuse" justice case showed he was positive for amphetamines . In 2004, he
55-585: The Gaumont Theatre, a theatre in Southampton, United Kingdom Regent Theatre , formerly the Gaumont Theatre, a theatre and concert venue located in Ipswich, Suffolk, England Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gaumont . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
66-533: The above Gaumont Animation (founded 1997), an animation division of the above Gaumont-British (independent 1922), a former film production company, active during 1898–1938 Gaumont Buena Vista International , a joint film distribution of Gaumont and Buena Vista International, active during 1992–2004 Live performance and theatre venues [ edit ] Gaumont Cinema, a former theatre in Southend, UK, built by Bertie Crewe Gaumont Haymarket ,
77-426: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gaumont&oldid=1254327371 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gaumont (surname) Gaumont is a French surname. Notable people with
88-468: The surname include: Dominique Gaumont (1953–1983), French guitarist Édouard Gaumont (1915–2008), French Guianese politician Léon Gaumont (1864–1946), French inventor and industrialist, pioneer of the movie industry Marcel Gaumont (1880-1962), French sculptor Philippe Gaumont (1973–2013), French cyclist [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Gaumont . If an internal link intending to refer to
99-641: The trade. Gaumont gave a series of interviews, and wrote a book, Prisonnier du dopage ("Prisoner of doping") in which he explained doping methods, masking methods, the use of drug cocktails such as the pot belge for training and for recreation, and how the need to make money makes racers dope themselves. In April 2013, he suffered a major heart attack and was reported to be in a coma . On 13 May 2013, several news sources reported his death, but according to La Voix du Nord he remained in an artificial coma , though had suffered brain death . He died on 17 May 2013. Gaumont began his professional career in 1994 in
110-555: Was a French professional road racing cyclist . He earned a bronze medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics , 100 km team time trial. In 1997, he won the Belgian classic Gent–Wevelgem and he was twice individual pursuit French national champion , in 2000 and 2002. In 2004, Gaumont quit professional cycling and later ran a café in Amiens. Gaumont was well known for having confessed to extensive doping and explaining many tricks of
121-531: Was interrogated by French police and justice in the enquiry for the Cofidis doping case. He declared that he had repeatedly and consistently used doping products, including EPO , since the beginning of his professional career. He then said that he thought that 95% of professional racers doped themselves and expressed very strong doubts that a racer could win a major tour, such as the Tour de France , without doping. As
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