List of French sportspeople

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This is a partial list of French sportspeople. For the full plain list of French sportspeople on Wikipedia, see Category:French sportspeople .

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Alpine skiing

Jean-Claude Killy Jean-Claude Killy in Moscow.jpg
Jean-Claude Killy

Association football

Badminton

Basketball

Canoe

Biathlon

Martin Fourcade Martin Fourcade Kontiolahti 2010.jpg
Martin Fourcade
Vincent Jay Vincent Jay - 21-01-2010 - Close up.jpg
Vincent Jay

Bobsleigh

Cross-country skiing

Roddy Darragon Roddy Darragon at Tour de Ski.jpg
Roddy Darragon

Curling

Figure skating

Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat Anissina and Peizerat 2001 GPF.jpg
Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat

Freestyle skiing

Ice hockey

Judo

Race car drivers

Pierre Gasly Pierre Gasly 2017 Malaysia.jpg
Pierre Gasly
Esteban Ocon Esteban Ocon 2017 Malaysia 1.jpg
Esteban Ocon

Rugby union

Professional wrestling

Nordic combined

Short track speed skating

Ski jumping

Snowboarding

Speed skating

Swimming

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Yannick Agnel
Camille Muffat Camille Muffat.jpg
Camille Muffat

Taekwondo

Tennis

Suzanne Lenglen Suzanne Lenglen 02.jpg
Suzanne Lenglen
Rene Lacoste Rene Lacoste.jpg
René Lacoste
Amelie Mauresmo Amelie Mauresmo at the Aegon Championships 2014.jpg
Amélie Mauresmo

Track and field

Georgette Lenoir Georgette Lenoir 29mai1927.jpg
Georgette Lenoir

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