Debernard, Danielle (1954–)
Debernard, Danielle (1954–)
French Alpine skier. Name variations: Daniele or Danièle Debernard. Born July 21, 1954, in Aime, France.
Won a silver medal for slalom at Sapporo Olympics (1972) and a bronze medal for giant slalom at Innsbruck Olympics (1976); won a World championship for combined (1976).
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