Christophe Lamaison, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Christophe Lamaison

French international rugby union footballer, holds points record for France in Tests

Date of Birth: 08-Apr-1971

Place of Birth: Dax, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Christophe Lamaison

  • Christophe Lamaison (born 8 April 1971 in Dax, Landes, France) is a former French rugby union footballer who represented France at international level, and Brive, Agen and Aviron Bayonnais at professional club level.
  • He won 37 caps, and at the time of his retirement was the all-time leading points scorer for France, with 380 points, a mark surpassed in August 2015 by FrĂ©dĂ©ric Michalak.
  • Lamaison played most of his rugby as a centre, and possessed reliable distribution and kicking skills, which made up for his only real weakness, a lack of pace.
  • He could also play at fly-half.
  • He made his international debut against South Africa on 30 November 1996 in Paris, and rose to prominence as a key member of France's Grand slam-winning sides of 1997 and 1998.
  • His goalkicking ability also helped Brive reach the Heineken Cup final in 1998 and 1999. Lamaison's finest hour came at the 1999 Rugby World Cup in the semifinal against New Zealand at Twickenham.
  • Selected at fly-half for the match, Lamaison scored a full house of points and set up several tries.
  • He scored the first try of the game, but New Zealand hit back, with Jonah Lomu scoring two tries, to lead 24-10 in the second half.
  • Then Lamaison kicked two drop goals and two penalties, bringing the score back to 24-22.
  • In 13 minutes of rugby, the French scored 26 unanswered points and won 43-31 in one of the biggest upsets in Rugby World Cup history. In 2000, Lamaison almost repeated his semifinal performance against New Zealand, scoring 27 points in a 42-33 victory.
  • In 2004, he stopped his professional rugby union career despite lucrative offers from the English side Saracens and played for Saint-MĂ©dard-en-Jalles in the FĂ©dĂ©rale 2.
  • He retired from all rugby in 2006.

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