
There are many other fields where they must first catch-up. Luxury is usually not the main priority for an emerging country. I'm more into sales, marketing and finance.Ĭhina has been booming for a while now, why has the luxury market taken so long to emerge? But I quickly found out that Dennis did not need my inputs at all! He has been doing a fantastic job since day one. To what extent do you involve yourself in the creative direction of the brand – do you get involved with the design? After having been a consultant for a couple of years, I decided to step down from my job as President of Ebel and launched Qeelin with Dennis. We kept in touch afterwards and, a few years later, he came to visit me in Switzerland to introduce Qeelin. I was the Head of Tag Heuer North Asia and he became a brand ambassador. He was an up and coming designer back then. I met Dennis Chan while living in Hong Kong in the 1990's. How did your working relationship with designer and Co-founder Dennis Chan come about? I always thought I would come back to fulfil my curiosity in China, it's people, it's culture. I had to leave the country unexpectedly due to the Tiananmen events.
My first stay in China in the 80's was too short. You’ve worked all over the world, what drew you back to China? Retrieved 27 December 2014.See the couple's showroom and examples of their individual and joint work (opens in new tab) "European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014: Statistics Handbook" (PDF). Commission de la Documentation et de l'Histoire. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. ^ "Osa 1, Torino 1934: Järvisestä historiallinen mestari" (in Finnish).
^ "Inglise-Prantsuse kergejõustiku maavõistlus 67:53". He attempted to defend his European title at the 1938 Championships in Paris, but only placed eighth. Rochard returned to the Olympics in Berlin in 1936 he again took part in the 5000 m, but was eliminated in the heats. Rochard was the first French athlete to win gold at the European Athletics Championships, and the only one to do so in the inaugural 1934 meet. His winning time, 14:36.8, was his personal best he only missed out on the French record, set by Jean Bouin in his duel against Hannes Kolehmainen at the 1912 Summer Olympics, by one-tenth of a second. Īt the 1934 European Championships in Turin Rochard was up against Kusociński, Virtanen and Ilmari Salminen, but outkicked them all and won gold by a clear 4.4 second margin. In 1933 Rochard improved to 14:46.5 in a dual meet against Finland, only narrowly losing to Finland's Olympic medalist Lasse Virtanen. In 1932 Rochard broke 15 minutes for the first time, running 14:56.8 he was selected for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, where he qualified for the final but did not finish it. His best time that year was 15:01.6, which he ran in Paris on 25 October, but in that race he was defeated by Poland's Janusz Kusociński, who went on to win Olympic gold at 10,000 metres. Later that summer, he also won in a dual meet against Germany, this time running 15:03.6. He was the first French track and field athlete to become a European champion, winning the 5000 metres race at the 1934 European Athletics Championships in Turin, Italy.Īs an 18-year-old, Rochard surprisingly won the 5000 m in the 1931 national dual meet between France and Britain, running 15:11.8. Roger Rochard (20 April 1913 – 24 February 1993) was a French long-distance runner.