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Roland Garros

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Roland Garros
BornEugène Adrien Roland Chacon Georges GarrosEdit this on Wikidata
6 October 1888Edit this on Wikidata
Saint-DenisEdit this on Wikidata
Died5 October 1918Edit this on Wikidata(aged 29)
VouziersEdit this on Wikidata
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Roland Garros(6 October 1888 – 5 October 1918) was a French aviator and fighter pilot during theWorld War I.[1]

Garros was born inSaint-Denis, Réunionand studied atHEC Paris.[2][3][4]He began his flying career in 1909 flying theSantos-Dumontmonoplane, a plane that only flew well when flown by a lightweight pilot. In 1911, Garros completed his studies and flew the Bleriot monoplane, participating in various races in Europe. He was a distinguished pilot before the World War I broke out; in 1913 he changed aircraft, flying the Morane-Saulnier N, a significant improvement over the Blériot, and became famous for a non-stop flight across the Mediterranean fromFréjusin southern France to Bizerte inTunisia.The following year, Garros joined the French army when World War I broke out.

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  1. Roland Garros, l'aviateur
  2. QUI ÉTAIT ROLAND GARROS?
  3. Roland Garros (HEC 1908), pioneer of aviation
  4. Qui était Roland Garros, celui qui a donné son nom au mythique tournoi de tennis?