Philippe Roncoli

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Philippe Roncoli
Personal information
Country represented France
Former coach Alain Giletti
Didier Gailhaguet
Annick Dumont
Jean-Christophe Simond
Former training locations Chamonix
Retired1988

Philippe Roncoli is a French former competitive figure skater. He is the 1983 World Junior silver medalist, [1] 1986 NHK Trophy bronze medalist, and 1987 French national champion. [2] Roncoli placed seventh at the 1987 European Championships in Sarajevo and 18th at the 1987 World Championships in Cincinnati. He was coached by Alain Giletti in Chamonix. [3]

Competitive highlights

International
Event80–8181–8282–8383–8484–8585–8686–8787–88
Worlds 18th
Europeans 11th7th
NHK Trophy 3rd
Skate America 10th
Golden Spin 2nd
Prague Skate 5th3rd
St. Gervais 3rd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 14th8th2nd
National
French Champ. 2nd2nd1stWD
WD = Withdrew

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References

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