France at the 1984 Winter Olympics | |
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IOC code | FRA |
NOC | French National Olympic and Sports Committee |
Website | www |
in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 8–19 February, 1984 | |
Competitors | 32 (22 men, 10 women) in 7 sports |
Flag bearer | Yvon Mougel (Biathlon) |
Medals Ranked 13th |
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Winter Olympics appearances (overview) | |
France competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Silver | Perrine Pelen | Alpine skiing | Women's slalom | 17 February |
Bronze | Perrine Pelen | Alpine skiing | Women's giant slalom | 13 February |
Bronze | Didier Bouvet | Alpine skiing | Men's slalom | 19 February |
Athlete | Event | Race 1 | Race 2 | Total | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Philippe Verneret | Downhill | 1:49.30 | 29 | ||||
Michel Vion | 1:48.68 | 25 | |||||
Franck Piccard | 1:48.06 | 20 | |||||
Franck Piccard | Giant Slalom | DNF | – | – | – | DNF | – |
Michel Vion | DNF | – | – | – | DNF | – | |
Yves Tavernier | 1:23.32 | 17 | 1:22.05 | 14 | 2:45.37 | 16 | |
Didier Bouvet | 1:22.16 | 11 | 1:22.09 | 15 | 2:44.25 | 14 | |
Michel Vion | Slalom | DSQ | – | – | – | DSQ | – |
Michel Canac | DNF | – | – | – | DNF | – | |
Yves Tavernier | DNF | – | – | – | DNF | – | |
Didier Bouvet | 51.99 | 5 | 48.21 | 3 | 1:40.20 |
Athlete | Event | Race 1 | Race 2 | Total | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Élisabeth Chaud | Downhill | DNF | – | ||||
Marie-Luce Waldmeier | 1:15.56 | 20 | |||||
Caroline Attia | 1:15.04 | 15 | |||||
Fabienne Serrat | Giant Slalom | 1:11.52 | 21 | DNF | – | DNF | – |
Carole Merle | 1:10.73 | 13 | 1:12.54 | 8 | 2:23.27 | 11 | |
Anne-Flore Rey | 1:10.09 | 7 | 1:12.86 | 13 | 2:22.95 | 10 | |
Perrine Pelen | 1:09.64 | 4 | 1:11.76 | 2 | 2:21.40 | ||
Anne-Flore Rey | Slalom | DSQ | – | – | – | DSQ | – |
Carole Merle | 51.68 | 20 | 52.62 | 16 | 1:44.30 | 16 | |
Perrine Pelen | 48.85 | 4 | 48.53 | 4 | 1:37.38 | ||
Christelle Guignard | 48.71 | 1 | DNF | – | DNF | – |
Event | Athlete | Misses 1 | Time | Rank |
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10 km Sprint | Éric Claudon | 2 | 34:05.1 | 28 |
Francis Mougel | 4 | 33:50.4 | 27 | |
Yvon Mougel | 2 | 31:32.9 | 6 |
Event | Athlete | Time | Penalties | Adjusted time 2 | Rank |
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20 km | Christian Poirot | 1'14:54.2 | 6 | 1'20:54.2 | 23 |
Francis Mougel | 1'13:20.5 | 7 | 1'20:20.5 | 21 | |
Yvon Mougel | 1'10:53.1 | 4 | 1'14:53.1 | 4 |
Athletes | Race | ||
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Misses 1 | Time | Rank | |
Francis Mougel Éric Claudon Yvon Mougel Christian Poirot | 3 | 1'43:57.6 | 9 |
Sled | Athletes | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
FRA-1 | Gérard Christaud-Pipola Patrick Lachaud | Two-man | n/a | ? | n/a | ? | n/a | ? | DNF | – | DNF | – |
Sled | Athletes | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
FRA-1 | Gérard Christaud-Pipola Philippe Aurox Philippe Stott Patrick Lachaud | Four-man | 50.77 | 10 | 51.51 | 17 | 51.50 | 15 | 51.48 | 13 | 3:25.26 | 13 |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
15 km | Jean-Denis Jaussaud | 45:44.4 | 44 |
Dominique Locatelli | 44:07.5 | 31 | |
30 km | Jean-Denis Jaussaud | 1'38:48.1 | 42 |
Dominique Locatelli | 1'33:25.3 | 18 | |
50 km | Dominique Locatelli | 2'26:21.3 | 28 |
Athlete | CF | SP | FS | TFP | Rank |
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Laurent Depouilly | 14 | 13 | 16 | 29.6 | 15 |
Jean-Christophe Simond | 2 | 4 | 9 | 11.8 | 6 |
Athlete | CF | SP | FS | TFP | Rank |
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Agnès Gosselin | 18 | 19 | 17 | 35.4 | 18 |
Athletes | CD | OD | FD | TFP | Rank |
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Nathalie Herve Pierre Bechu | 13 | 14 | 15 | 28.6 | 14 |
Athlete | Event | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Total | |||
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Distance | Points | Distance | Points | Points | Rank | ||
Gérard Colin | Normal hill | 84.5 | 98.7 | 83.0 | 93.8 | 192.5 | 15 |
Gérard Colin | Large hill | 90.0 | 71.2 | 101.0 | 92.6 | 163.8 | 32 |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
500 m | Hans van Helden | 39.71 | 24 |
1000 m | Hans van Helden | 1:18.77 | 18 |
1500 m | Hans van Helden | 1:59.39 | 4 |
5000 m | Jean-Noël Fagot | 7:44.60 | 31 |
Hans van Helden | 7:24.59 | 11 | |
10,000 m | Jean-Noël Fagot | 15:59.65 | 31 |
Hans van Helden | 15:26.10 | 25 |
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