Robert Boutigny was one of France’s top canoers of the immediate postwar era. He first came to international attention at the 1948 London Olympics, where he won bronze in the C-1 1000 event. The pinnacle of his career, however, arrived two years later, when he took silver in that event, behind Josef Holeček of Czechoslovakia, but defeated Holeček to capture the C-1 10,000 title at the 1950 World Championships. He also represented France in the C-1 10,000 event at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics and placed eighth, retiring from active competition shortly thereafter. In 2018, his achievements were commemorated with a plaque in the city of Saint-Raphaël.