Raoul Alasluquétas was a fencer who made a brief Olympic appearance in the 1900 individual épée. He was far better known for his political efforts in France, mainly considered as a military anarchist. Alasluquétas was an influential member of the Equal Group of the 17th arrondissement. In 1896, at 18-years-old, he was brought before the 9th chamber of the Parisien correctional police and was sentenced to six months in prison and given a fine of 200 francs, after he was found guilty of extorting funds from a Parisien municipal councilor. Alasluquétas worked as a saddle worker.