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Antoine Dénériaz

1976 - Today

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Antoine Dénériaz (born 6 March 1976 in Bonneville, Haute-Savoie) is a retired French World Cup alpine ski racer. He specialized in the speed events of downhill and super-G and is an Olympic gold medalist. Dénériaz had three World Cup wins and six podiums, all in downhill. His first two podiums were both victories, at Val Gardena and Kvitfjell, during the 2003 season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Antoine Dénériaz is the 418th most popular skier (up from 457th in 2019), the 5,825th most popular biography from France (up from 5,935th in 2019) and the 21st most popular French Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Antoine Dénériaz ranks 418 out of 817Before him are Nina Gavrylyuk, Andreas Küttel, Domen Prevc, Silvan Zurbriggen, Veronika Velez-Zuzulová, and Johan Remen Evensen. After him are Marco Büchel, Martin Koch, Matthias Mayer, Peter Žonta, Jason Lamy-Chappuis, and Jonna Sundling.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Antoine Dénériaz ranks 743Before him are Mark Paston, Angelica Lee, Sylvain N'Diaye, Shinobu Asagoe, Luke Mably, and Lior Narkis. After him are Lubna Tahtamouni, Edmilson Alves, Obadele Thompson, Roman Sharonov, Victor J. Glover, and Mustafa Doğan.

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In France

Among people born in France, Antoine Dénériaz ranks 5,825 out of 6,770Before him are Sylvain N'Diaye (1976), Stéphane Dalmat (1979), Sylvain Guillaume (1968), Florent Serra (1981), Christophe Laporte (1992), and Nampalys Mendy (1992). After him are Félicia Ballanger (1971), Amandine Bourgeois (1979), Pierre-Édouard Bellemare (1985), Sara Giraudeau (1985), Loïc Duval (1982), and Éric Caravaca (1966).

Among SKIERS In France

Among skiers born in France, Antoine Dénériaz ranks 21Before him are Jean-Luc Crétier (1966), Alexis Pinturault (1991), Franck Piccard (1965), Edgar Grospiron (1969), Johan Clarey (1981), and Carole Montillet (1973). After him are David Poisson (1982), Cyprien Sarrazin (1994), Jean-Marc Gaillard (1980), Jean-Pierre Vidal (1977), Maurice Manificat (1986), and Clément Noël (1997).