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Jacqueline du Bief

1930 - Today

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Jacqueline du Bief (born 4 December 1930) is a French retired figure skater who competed mainly in single skating. She is the 1952 Olympic bronze medalist, the 1952 World champion, a three-time European medalist, and a six-time French national champion (1947–1952). Bief was born in Paris. As a pair skater, she competed with Tony Font, winning the 1950 & 1951 French national titles. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jacqueline du Bief is the 74th most popular skater (up from 79th in 2019), the 4,516th most popular biography from France (up from 4,640th in 2019) and the 5th most popular French Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Jacqueline du Bief ranks 74 out of 483Before her are Melitta Brunner, Klara Guseva, Barbara Ann Scott, Roar Grønvold, Viktor Kosichkin, and Sverre Farstad. After her are Kaija Mustonen, Hans Gerschwiler, Finn Helgesen, Lilly Scholz, Edgar Syers, and Alena Vrzáňová.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, Jacqueline du Bief ranks 428Before her are Zdeněk Mlynář, Françoise Mallet-Joris, Carlos Lucas, Halszka Osmólska, Michael J. Adams, and Kjell Espmark. After her are Oleg Anofriyev, Polly Bergen, Chuck Daly, Richard Lynn, Štefan Uher, and Alakbar Mammadov.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jacqueline du Bief ranks 4,516 out of 6,770Before her are Jean Vilar (1912), Norbert Eschmann (1933), Paul Chocque (1910), Albert Dupontel (1964), Clotilde Courau (1969), and Michèle Laroque (1960). After her are Stéphane Bruey (1932), Maurice Huet (1918), Jacques Higelin (1940), Louis Perrée (1871), Jacques-Louis Lions (1928), and Max Bense (1910).

Among SKATERS In France

Among skaters born in France, Jacqueline du Bief ranks 5Before her are Magda Julin (1894), Pierre Brunet (1902), Alain Calmat (1940), and Andrée Brunet (1901). After her are Surya Bonaly (1973), Brian Joubert (1984), Philippe Candeloro (1972), Gabriella Papadakis (1995), Guillaume Cizeron (1994), Bruno Massot (1989), and Nathalie Péchalat (1983).