Michèle Jacot (born 5 January 1952) is a French former alpine skier.
Jacot in 2012 | ||
Medal record | ||
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Women's alpine skiing | ||
Representing France | ||
World Championships | ||
1970 Val Gardena | Combined[1] | |
1974 St. Moritz | Slalom[2] |
Born at Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin, she won the Alpine Skiing World Cup of the 1970 season and World Champion in the combined event (1970). As of 2011[update], she is the last and only French alpine skier to win the Women's Overall Alpine Skiing World Cup. She also competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics and the 1976 Winter Olympics.[3]
Season | Discipline |
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1970 | Overall[4] |
1970 | Giant Slalom[5] |
Date | Location | Race |
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9 February 1969 | Sterzing | Giant Slalom |
14 March 1969 | Mont Sainte-Anne | Giant Slalom |
12 December 1969 | Val-d'Isère | Slalom |
4 January 1970 | Oberstaufen | Giant Slalom |
6 January 1970 | Grindelwald | Slalom |
27 February 1970 | Vancouver | Giant Slalom |
8 January 1971 | Oberstaufen | Giant Slalom |
9 January 1971 | Oberstaufen | Slalom |
20 January 1971 | Schruns | Downhill |
20 February 1971 | Sugarloaf | Giant Slalom |
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