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Carole Merle

1964 - Today

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Carole Merle (French pronunciation: [ka.ʁɔl mɛʁl]; born 24 January 1964) is a former French Alpine skier. A specialist of Giant slalom and Super-G, she won 22 World Cup races, 6 World Cup season titles and 1 World Championship gold medal. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carole Merle is the 247th most popular skier (down from 244th in 2019), the 5,337th most popular biography from France (up from 5,409th in 2019) and the 14th most popular French Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Carole Merle ranks 247 out of 817Before her are Jani Soininen, Martin Schmitt, Matjaž Debelak, Paul Accola, Vegard Opaas, and Martin Johnsrud Sundby. After her are Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl, Gretchen Fraser, Leonhard Stock, Kamil Stoch, Hubert Neuper, and Horst Bulau.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Carole Merle ranks 576Before her are Eloy Olaya, Yvonne van Gennip, Ken Narita, Lars Myrberg, Siriporn Ampaipong, and Franz Wohlfahrt. After her are Yeardley Smith, Pat Fry, Simon Singh, Ludmila Engquist, Emilia Eberle, and Bonnie Blair.

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In France

Among people born in France, Carole Merle ranks 5,337 out of 6,770Before her are Éric Poulat (1963), Didier Van Cauwelaert (1960), DJ Snake (1986), Benoît Potier (1957), Jérôme Kerviel (1977), and Benjamin Bonneville (1796). After her are Marine Vacth (1991), Yeardley Smith (1964), Philippe Mahut (1956), David Charvet (1972), Corinne Lepage (1951), and Julie Halard-Decugis (1970).

Among SKIERS In France

Among skiers born in France, Carole Merle ranks 14Before her are Annie Famose (1944), Léo Lacroix (1937), Perrine Pelen (1960), Michèle Jacot (1952), Isabelle Mir (1949), and Régine Cavagnoud (1970). After her are Jean-Luc Crétier (1966), Alexis Pinturault (1991), Franck Piccard (1965), Edgar Grospiron (1969), Johan Clarey (1981), and Carole Montillet (1973).