Arsène Randriamahazomana (13 August 1961date of death unknown) was a Malagasy sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
At the 1984 Olympics, Randriamahazomana was seeded in the 9th 400 m heat. He ran 48.86 seconds to place 8th, not high enough to advance to the semi-finals. Randriamahazomana was nonetheless widely noticed in American media, as his name was described as a "mouthful" and a struggle for TV announcers to pronounce.
Randriamahazomana won his first international medals at the 1985 Indian Ocean Island Games in Curepipe. He won both the 400 m and 4 ÃÂ 400 m relay for Madagascar, setting all-time championship records in both events.
He went on to win four Malagasy Athletics Championships titles. At the 1987 championships, Randriamahazomana doubled in both the 200 m and 400 m and won both events, while the following two years he repeated as 400 m champion.
At the next Indian Ocean Island Games edition in 1990, Randriamahazomana won three more medals. Randriamahazomana won silver medals in the 200 m and 4 ÃÂ 400 m relay, running 21.56 and 3:10.38 respectively. He also broke his own championship record in the 400 m, running 46.95 seconds.
Midi Madagasikara reported that Randriamahazomana died some time between 1990 and 2015.