Stéphane Bahier

Stéphane Bahier (born 7 May 1975 in Ernée, France) is a triathlete handisport, France, Europe and World champion, in paratriathlon, TR2/PT2 category.

Biography
Stéphane Bahier has a degree in physical education and he is a professor in the Ministry of Education. He also has a degree in judo and participate in several sports as an amateur, including triathlon, mountain biking, cycling, and cross country up to 2003.

In May 2004, he had a very serious road accident, when his lower members were severely injured. After several important surgeries, he had to have his right leg amputated at his thigh level. In 2005, he went through a re-education program so as to re-assume his sport activities as soon as possible.

He participated at the Beijing Paralympic Games in 2008 as a cyclist running against-the-watch and in line, where he finished in 6th and 7th place, respectively. He was again a member of the French team at the Paralympic Games of Rio in 2016, in paratriathlon, a sport which debuted during these games.

Prize list
Most important results (podium) in national and international paratriathlon circuits since 2012

2016	World championship PT2    Nederlands          3rd place

2016   World championship PT2      Portugal           1st place 2015	World championship PT2	    USA              2nd place 2015	France championship PT2	   France            1st place 2014	World championship PT2        USA             3rd place 2013	World championship TR2         UK             1st place 2012	World championship TR2     New Zealand        1st place