Marie Bochet (born 2 February 1994) is a French alpine skier and Paralympic Champion. Bochet was born in Chambéry in 1994. She was five when she started...
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Sebastian Vettel Missy Franklin Bayern Munich Marc Márquez Rafael Nadal Marie Bochet Jamie Bestwick — 2015 Novak Djokovic Genzebe Dibaba Germany national...
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president of the commission Julien Benneteau, Olympic tennis player Marie Bochet, Paralympic alpine skier Perle Bouge, Paralympic rower Lucas Créange...
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Archived from the original on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017. "Marie Bochet remporte le trophée handisport Laureus". Le Dauphiné libéré (in French)...
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competed in para-alpine skiing, para-Nordic skiing and para-snowboarding. Marie Bochet carried the flag during the Opening Ceremony. Four people from France...
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Isabelle Yacoubou Pedro Alejandro Yang Samir Aït Saïd Mutaz Barshim Marie Bochet Balla Dièye Ladji Doucouré Laurence Fischer Stefany Hernández Samantha...
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Frantceva and guide Pavel Zabotin finished third. In the standing event, Marie Bochet (France) recorded a time of 1:30.72 to win the gold medal. Inga Medvedeva...
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Fleischmann (g) (2 times) Women's slalom standing winner: Ebba Aarsjoe (1st) / Marie Bochet (2nd) Women's slalom sitting winner: Momoka Muraoka (2 times) Women's...
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impaired: Alexandra Rexová (1st) / Menna Fitzpatrick (2nd) Standing: Marie Bochet (2 times) Sitting: Anna-Lena Forster (2 times) December 20–22, 2023:...
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Aleksandra Frantceva Guide: Semen Pliaskin Russia 1:51.57 Standing Marie Bochet France 1:32.81 Andrea Rothfuss Germany 1:36.83 Mariia Papulova Russia...
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