Marie Bochet (born 2 February 1994) is a French alpine skier and Paralympic Champion. Bochet was born in Chambéry in 1994. She was five when she started...
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Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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Sebastian Vettel Missy Franklin Bayern Munich Marc Márquez Rafael Nadal Marie Bochet Jamie Bestwick — 2015 Novak Djokovic Genzebe Dibaba Germany national...
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president of the commission Julien Benneteau, Olympic tennis player Marie Bochet, Paralympic alpine skier Perle Bouge, Paralympic rower Lucas Créange...
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Isabelle Yacoubou Pedro Alejandro Yang Samir Aït Saïd Mutaz Barshim Marie Bochet Balla Dièye Ladji Doucouré Laurence Fischer Stefany Hernández Samantha...
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competed in para-alpine skiing, para-Nordic skiing and para-snowboarding. Marie Bochet carried the flag during the Opening Ceremony. Four people from France...
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French). Retrieved 18 August 2024. "Marie Bochet, marraine de la 3e Nuit du ski au Collet d'Allevard" [Marie Bochet, godmother of the 3rd Ski Night at...
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Aleksandra Frantceva Guide: Semen Pliaskin Russia 1:51.57 Standing Marie Bochet France 1:32.81 Andrea Rothfuss Germany 1:36.83 Mariia Papulova Russia...
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Archived from the original on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017. "Marie Bochet remporte le trophée handisport Laureus". Le Dauphiné libéré (in French)...
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Awards Preceded by Marie Bochet Laureus World Sportsperson with a Disability of the Year 2015 Succeeded by Daniel Dias...
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impaired: Alexandra Rexová (1st) / Menna Fitzpatrick (2nd) Standing: Marie Bochet (2 times) Sitting: Anna-Lena Forster (2 times) December 20–22, 2023:...
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Schaffelhuber Marie Bochet Danelle Umstead 2014–15 Anna Schaffelhuber Marie Bochet Danelle Umstead 2015–16 Anna-Lena Forster Marie Bochet Menna Fitzpatrick...
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van Bergen (NED) 1:24.78 Katie Combaluzier (CAN) 1:38.95 Standing Marie Bochet (FRA) 1:16.95 Varvara Voronchikhina (RPC) 1:17.38 Mollie Jepsen (CAN)...
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Anna-Lena Forster (GER) 1:10.03 Momoka Muraoka (JPN) 1:11.33 Standing Marie Bochet (FRA) 1:05.02 Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 1:10.88 Ammi Hondo (JPN) 1:11.06...
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Frantceva and guide Pavel Zabotin finished third. In the standing event, Marie Bochet (France) recorded a time of 1:30.72 to win the gold medal. Inga Medvedeva...
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Kelly Gallagher Guide: Charlotte Evans Great Britain 1:51.57 Standing Marie Bochet France 1:35.62 Andrea Rothfuss Germany 1:37.23 Solene Jambaque France...
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Claudia Loesch (AUT) 1:18.28 Momoka Muraoka (JPN) 1:22.73 Standing Marie Bochet (FRA) 1:16.28 Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 1:17.91 Alana Ramsay (CAN) 1:18...
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United States 1:35.69 Laurie Stephens United States 1:36.94 standing Marie Bochet France 1:30.72 Inga Medvedeva Russia 1:32.19 Allison Jones United...
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Fleischmann (g) (2 times) Women's slalom standing winner: Ebba Aarsjoe (1st) / Marie Bochet (2nd) Women's slalom sitting winner: Momoka Muraoka (2 times) Women's...
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United States 1:35.69 Laurie Stephens United States 1:36.94 standing Marie Bochet France 1:30.72 Inga Medvedeva Russia 1:32.19 Allison Jones United...
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Winners: Downhill: Marie Bochet; Andrea Rothfuss; Mollie Jepsen Super G: Marie Bochet; Andrea Rothfuss; Alana Ramsay Giant Slalom: Marie Bochet; Andrea Rothfuss;...
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national team. She came third in the super-G, finishing 5.94 seconds behind Marie Bochet; also finishing behind Solène Jambaqué, both of France. Jallen came third...
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Bib Name Country Time Difference 10 Andrea Rothfuss Germany 1:29.62 7 Marie Bochet France 1:29.86 +0.24 8 Solène Jambaqué France 1:30.09 +0.47 4 11 Melania...
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Succeeded by Matthew Cowdrey Ian Silverman Preceded by Oscar Pistorius Laureus World Sportsperson with a Disability of the Year 2013 Succeeded by Marie Bochet...
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Kolosovskaya Russia 1:41.87 Standing Andrea Rothfuss Germany 1:29.62 Marie Bochet France 1:29.86 Solène Jambaqué France 1:30.09 Sitting Alana Nichols...
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Marie Bochet France Andrea Rothfuss Germany Stephanie Jallen United States...
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Marie Bochet France Solène Jambaqué France Stephanie Jallen United States...
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Muraoka Japan 1:34.75 Laurie Stephens United States 1:35.80 standing Marie Bochet France 1:30.30 Andrea Rothfuß Germany 1:32.53 Mollie Jepsen Canada...
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Alana Nichols United States Laurie Stephens United States standing Marie Bochet France Inga Medvedeva Russia Allison Jones United States 2018 Pyeongchang...
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Marie Bochet France Inga Medvedeva Russia Allison Jones United States...
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