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== Carrière ==
Romain Bonnaud is a French-American sailor and coach known for his distinguished career in competitive sailing and Olympic coaching. His sailing achievements include:
Il remporte les [[Championnats d'Europe de 470]] avec son frère [[Benjamin Bonnaud|Benjamin]] en 2006 à [[Balatonfüred]]<ref>{{lien web|lang=en|url=http://www.470.org/ckfinder/userfiles/files/2006%20European%20Balaton%20-%20Official%20results.pdf|titre=2006 Europeans Balaton - Official results|site=www.470.org|consulté le=8 décembre 2019}}</ref>.
 
- 6th place at the IODA Optimist World Championships (1996).
 
- Winner of the Mediterranean Games (2001).
 
- 2nd place at the ISAF World Sailing Games in the 470 class (2002, France).
 
- 8th place at the 470 World Championships (2003, Spain).
 
- Winner of the French World Cup (2004).
 
- 7th place at the 470 World Championships (2005, USA).
 
- 6th place at the 470 World Championships (2006, China).
 
- 470 European Champion (2006, Hungary).
 
- 7th place at the 470 World Championships (2007).
 
- 2nd place at the ISAF World Sailing Games in the 470 class (2006, Austria).
 
- 10th place at the 470 World Championships (2008, Australia).
 
Throughout his career, Bonnaud frequently appeared on World Cup podiums, establishing himself as one of France’s top sailors.
 
Coaching Career :
 
After transitioning to coaching in 2009, Bonnaud coached at four Olympic Games: London 2012, Rio de Janeiro 2016, Tokyo 2021, and Paris 2024. His experience as both an elite sailor and coach has contributed to his reputation as a key figure in international sailing.
 
== Notes et références ==
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