Jacot, Michele (1952–)
Jacot, Michele (1952–)
French Alpine skier. Born Jan 5, 1952, in Pont de Beauvoisin, Chamonix Argentiere, France.
Won a World championship for the combined and a World Cup overall (1970), the only French skier to win the cup in the 20th century; retired (1976).
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