Beranger, Jean

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Beranger, Jean

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1937-August 17, 2012

History

Jean Beranger was a French alpine ski coach for the female French ski team. He was born in 1937, and trained the Goitschel sisters to the unprecedented gold-silver then silver-gold in the 1964 Winter Olympic Games. He continued training the team through the next winter Olympics of 1968 and 1972 before retiring. Along with his wife, Christine Goitschel of the sisters he trained on the French team, he opened a ski school at Val Thorens. He was president of Val Thorens until 2010, where one of the ski runs bears his name. He was also vice president of the National French Ski Instructors Union from 1973 to 1989. He died on August 17, 2012 at the age of 75.

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Val Thorens, France

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Ski instructor
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Beranger-Goitschel, Christine (June 9, 1944 -)

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FR-BGC001

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Beranger-Goitschel, Christine

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Beranger, Jean

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FR-BJ001

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Revised February 2018.

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