Nicole Lévêque (born January 27, 1951, in Nuillé-sur-Vicoin, France) is a French long-distance runner and marathoner.
She began her International career in her mid-40s, representing her native country in the 10,000 metres at the 1994 European Athletics Championships, coincidentally finishing fourteen seconds and one place ahead of Danish Olympian Gitte Karlshøj.
[2] A couple of weeks later she won the Auray-Vannes Half Marathon setting the masters world record at 1:11:35.
[1] She ran the Marathon at the 1998 European Athletics Championships, at age 47, setting her personal record at 2:36:52.
Discounting the marathon as an all-inclusive final, she is also listed as the oldest finalist in a European Championship event requiring qualification from her appearance in the 10,000 metres in 1994.