Franck Piccard

{{Short description|French alpine skier (born 1965)}}

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| caption= Franck Piccard on a 1989 Uruguayan stamp

| birth_date= {{birth-date and age|17 September 1964}}

| birth_place= Albertville, France

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{{MedalGold|1988 Calgary |Super-G}}

{{MedalSilver|1992 Albertville |Downhill}}

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Franck Piccard (born 17 September 1964) is a French former Alpine skier.

A native of Les Saisies, Piccard won a total of four Alpine Skiing World Cup races.

At the 1988 Olympics in Calgary he won a gold medal in the Super-G competition (the first winter Olympic gold-medal for a French athlete since ski racer Jean-Claude Killy in 1968, who became a three-times gold-medallist) and a bronze medal in the downhill. At the 1992 Olympics in Albertville he won a silver medal in the downhill. He also could achieve a bronze-medal in the Super-G-Race at the FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships 1991.

First excellent success was winning a gold-medal in the downhill race in the FIS Alpine skiing Junior World Championships 1982 at Auron. First "World Cup Points", he could catch on 10 December 1983, placed 4th in the Super-G at Val-d’Isère, first win was in the Super-G on 23 March 1988 at Beaver Creek. At the begin of his skiing career he did prefer starting in Downhill and Super-G races, later he changed to the giant slalom. Last World Cup race was on 10 February 1996 in the giant slalom at Hinterstoder; he was placed 27th (therefore one place - and 0.38 sec. - behind Hermann Maier at his debut in World Cup Races). Afterwards, he did start in so-called FIS-races and in the French Championships, until the year 2000. He could achieve a three-times French Champion (1985 till 1993).

Other results in the FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships:

:Bormio 1985: Alpine Combined 6th; Downhill 15th.

:Crans-Montana 1987: Super-G 10th; Alpine Combined 10th.

:Vail 1989: Super-G 10th.

:Saalbach-Hinterglemm 1991: Super-G 3rd; Giant slalom 13th; Downhill 15th.

:Sierra Nevada 1996: Giant slalom 15h.

:In the giant slalom at Morioka in 1993 he didn't finish the first run, held on February 9th.

After retiring from downhill skiing, Piccard competed in long-distance cross-country skiing at the national level in 2006–2009. In 1988, he was awarded the Prix de la ville de Paris by the French Academy of Sports.[https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pi/franck-piccard-1.html Franck Piccard] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100128232432/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pi/franck-piccard-1.html |date=28 January 2010 }}. Sports Reference]

His father gave him the name Franck in tribute to Frank Sinatra. Piccard's siblings Leila Piccard, Ian Piccard and Jeff Piccard also competed as alpine skiers,{{cite web |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/events/1998/nagano/athletes/496.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010724120456/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/events/1998/nagano/athletes/496.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 July 2001 |title=Nagano Olympics – Athlete profile: Leila Piccard |author= |date=3 February 1998 |website=CNN/SI |access-date=18 December 2013}} as does his daughter Lucie.{{cite web |url=http://www.universiadetrentino.org/en/node/1420 |title=Russian Golenkova Takes Downhill Gold |author= |date=13 December 2013 |website=2013 Winter Universiade |access-date=17 December 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219204142/http://www.universiadetrentino.org/en/node/1420 |archive-date=19 December 2013 |df=dmy-all }} Another brother, Ted Piccard, has competed in both alpine skiing and skiercross.{{cite web |url=http://xgames.espn.go.com/xgames/winter/2010/countdown/article/4836499/ted-piccard |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219033827/http://xgames.espn.go.com/xgames/winter/2010/countdown/article/4836499/ted-piccard |url-status=dead |archive-date=19 December 2013 |title=Ted Piccard Battles Health, Heritage |last1=Keillor |first1=Lynn |date=21 January 2010 |website=ESPN|access-date=18 December 2013}}

World Cup victories

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13 March 1988{{flagicon|USA}} Beaver CreekSuper-G
11 January 1990{{flagicon|Austria}} SchladmingDownhill
2 December 1990{{flagicon|France}} ValloireSuper-G
30 October 1993{{flagicon|Austria}} SöldenGiant slalom

References

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