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Laure Pequegnot

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Laure Pequegnot (born 30 September 1975) is a French former Alpine skier. She was born in Échirolles, Isère. She won a total of 3 Alpine skiing World Cup races, all in the slalom discipline. She became world junior champion in slalom, in 1994. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Laure Pequegnot is the 567th most popular skier (up from 577th in 2019), the 6,109th most popular biography from France (up from 6,185th in 2019) and the 29th most popular French Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Laure Pequegnot ranks 567 out of 817Before her are Erik Valnes, Adrien Théaux, Andreas Schifferer, Elena Runggaldier, Tore Ruud Hofstad, and Filip Zubčić. After her are Magnus Krog, Seth Wescott, Žan Košir, Rok Benkovič, Jan Schmid, and Junshirō Kobayashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Laure Pequegnot ranks 918Before her are Satoru Suzuki, Simon Whitfield, Akinori Kosaka, Kyle Bornheimer, Joe Smith, and Andy Hallett. After her are Ester Workel, Rob Waddell, Laura Voutilainen, Lisandro Alonso, Ademola Okulaja, and Luciano Siqueira de Oliveira.

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In France

Among people born in France, Laure Pequegnot ranks 6,109 out of 6,770Before her are Xavier Barachet (1988), David Zurutuza (1986), Mathieu Gourdain (1974), Arnaud Kalimuendo (2002), Léo Westermann (1992), and David Gaudu (1996). After her are Anthony Mounier (1987), Sammy Traoré (1976), Yohann Pelé (1982), Anaïs Bescond (1987), Sandrine Gruda (1987), and Bakary Sako (1988).

Among SKIERS In France

Among skiers born in France, Laure Pequegnot ranks 29Before her are Cyprien Sarrazin (1994), Jean-Marc Gaillard (1980), Jean-Pierre Vidal (1977), Maurice Manificat (1986), Clément Noël (1997), and Adrien Théaux (1984). After her are Tessa Worley (1989), Jean-Baptiste Grange (1984), Victor Muffat-Jeandet (1989), Julien Lizeroux (1979), Steve Missillier (1984), and Thomas Fanara (1981).