Merle, Carole (1964–)
Merle, Carole (1964–)
French Alpine skier. Born Jan 24, 1964, in Super Sauze, France.
Won a silver medal for super-G at Albertville Olympics (1992); at World championships, won a silver medal for giant slalom (1989), a silver medal for super-G (1991) and a gold medal for giant slalom (1993); placed 5th for giant slalom at Lillehammer Olympics (1994); won 4 World Cup super-G titles (1989–92) and 2 World Cup giant slalom titles (1992–93).
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