Jean-Noël Augert
Jean-Noël Augert in 1972 | ||||||||||
Personal information | ||||||||||
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Born |
17 August 1949 (age 66) Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France | |||||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | |||||||||
Weight | 72 kg (159 lb) | |||||||||
Sport | ||||||||||
Sport | Alpine skiing | |||||||||
Club | Savoie Mont Blanc | |||||||||
Medal record
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Jean-Noël Augert (born 17 August 1949) is a French former alpine skier. He competed at the 1972 Olympics and finished in fifth place in the slalom and giant slalom.[1]
Augert was born in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne and grew at the La Toussuire ski resort, Savoy. he debuted in the Alpine Skiing World Cup with a victory, at the Adelboden giant slalom (6 January 1969). Nicknamed "Rosko", he was, however, a specialist of the slalom discipline, in which he won three World Cups in 1969–1972, and in which he won a Gold medal at the 1970 World Championships in Val Gardena. He was also second in the overall classification of the 1970 World Cup. He came fifth in both the men's slalom and giant slalom at the 1972 Winter Olympics.[1]
Augert retired from the competitions aged 24, due to quarrels with the French Ski Federation. In 1975 he married the fellow alpine skier Françoise Macchi. He is the uncle of Jean-Pierre Vidal, Olympic champion in slalom at the 2002 Winter Olympics, and fellow alpine skier Vanessa Vidal.[1][2]
World cup victories
Season titles
Season | Discipline |
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1969 | Slalom |
1971 | Slalom |
1972 | Slalom |
Individual races
- 15 wins – (13 slalom, 2 giant slalom)[3][4]
Date | Location | Race |
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6 January 1969 | Adelboden | Giant Slalom |
8 February 1969 | Åre | Giant Slalom |
22 March 1969 | Waterville Valley | Slalom |
21 December 1969 | Lienz | Slalom |
8 February 1970 | Val Gardena † | Slalom |
6 January 1971 | Berchtesgaden | Slalom |
24 January 1971 | Kitzbühel | Slalom |
30 January 1971 | Megève | Slalom |
7 February 1971 | Mürren | Slalom |
14 March 1971 | Åre | Slalom |
16 January 1972 | Kitzbühel | Slalom |
23 January 1972 | Wengen | Slalom |
28 January 1973 | Kitzbühel | Slalom |
15 March 1973 | Naeba | Slalom |
23 March 1973 | Heavenly Valley | Slalom |
† Results from the 1970 World Championships were included in the World Cup standings.
References
- 1 2 3 Jean-Noël Augert. sports-reference.com
- ↑ Di Meo, Dino. "Vidal revitalise" [Vidal revitalises]. liberation.fr (in French). Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- ↑ Athlete : AUGERT Jean-Noel. fis-ski.com
- ↑ Jean Noel Augert FRA. ski-db.com
External links
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- Ski-DB.com – Results – Jean Noel Augert
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