Jean-Marie le Guillou during the 2014 European Soling Championship at Quiberon, France | |||||||||
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Full name | Jean-Marie le Guillou | ||||||||
Nationality | French | ||||||||
Born | January 24, 1941 | ||||||||
Sailing career | |||||||||
Class | Soling | ||||||||
Medal record
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Updated on 2014-06-22 |
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