Valérie Ducognon, the Glossary
Valérie Ducognon (born 1972) from Granier near Beaufort, Savoie, is a French ski mountaineer.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Beaufort, Savoie, Bivio, Bormio, Delphine Oggeri, European Championships of Ski Mountaineering, French Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing, Granier, Ski mountaineering, Trophée des Gastlosen, World Championships of Ski Mountaineering, 2001 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering, 2002 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering, 2003 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering, 2004 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering.
- French female ski mountaineers
- World ski mountaineering champions
Beaufort, Savoie
Beaufort (Bôfôrt), also Beaufort-sur-Doron, is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
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Bivio
Bivio (Beiva, Stallen) is a village and former municipality in the Sursés in the district of Albula of the Swiss canton of Graubünden.
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Bormio
Bormio (Bormi, Buorm, Worms im Veltlintal) is a town and comune with a population of about 4,100 located in the Province of Sondrio, Lombardy region of the Alps in northern Italy.
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Delphine Oggeri
Delphine Oggeri (born 1973) from Granier near Beaufort, Savoie, is a French ski mountaineer. Valérie Ducognon and Delphine Oggeri are 21st-century French women, French female ski mountaineers and World ski mountaineering champions.
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European Championships of Ski Mountaineering
The European Championships of Ski Mountaineering were the European championships for national ski mountaineering teams from 1992Claude Défago: (German).
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French Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing
The French Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing (Fédération Française de la Montagne et de l’Escalade, FFME), located in Paris, is the French federation of mountain and climbing sports, especially of non-motorized alpine sports like mountaineering, canyoning, climbing, mountain touring and hiking, snowshoe hiking and ski mountaineering.
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Granier
Granier is a former commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
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Ski mountaineering
Ski mountaineering (abbreviated to skimo) is a skiing discipline that involves climbing mountains either on skis or carrying them, depending on the steepness of the ascent, and then descending on skis.
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Trophée des Gastlosen
The Trophée des Gastlosen ("trophy of the Gastlosen") is a Swiss competition of ski mountaineering, which is carried out annually in the Gastlosen, near Jaun, since 1993.
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World Championships of Ski Mountaineering
The World Championships of Ski Mountaineering are biannually held ski mountaineering competitions.
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2001 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering
The 2001 European Championship of Ski mountaineering was the fourth European Championship of ski mountaineering and the first, that was organized by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC), that was founded in 1999 as a suborganization the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA).
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2002 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering
The 2002 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering (Championnats du Monde de Ski de Montagne 2002) was the first World Championship of Ski Mountaineering sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC), held at Serre Chevalier in the former French province Dauphiné from January 24 to January 27, 2002.
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2003 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering
The 2003 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering was the fifth European Championship of ski mountaineering and was held in the Tatra Mountains, Slovakia, from March 28, 2003 to March 30, 2003.
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2004 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering
The 2004 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering was the second World Championship of Ski Mountaineering sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC), held in the Spanish Aran Valley (Catalonia) from March 1 to March 6, 2004.
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See also
French female ski mountaineers
- Élisabeth Revol
- Émilie Favre
- Aléxia Zuberer
- Axelle Mollaret
- Carole Toïgo
- Catherine Destivelle
- Claudine Trécourt
- Corinne Favre
- Danielle Hacquard
- Delphine Oggeri
- Laëtitia Roux
- Nathalie Bourillon
- Sandrine Favre
- Véronique Lathuraz
- Valérie Ducognon
- Valentine Fabre
World ski mountaineering champions
- Alexandre Pellicier
- Angelo Genuin
- Arturo Squinobal
- Bruno Bonaldi
- Cédric Tomio
- Catherine Mabillard
- Chiara Raso
- Cristina Favre-Moretti
- Damiano Lenzi
- Delphine Oggeri
- Denis Trento
- Dennis Brunod
- Didier Blanc
- Florent Perrier
- Florent Troillet
- Francesca Martinelli
- Gabrielle Gachet
- Gloriana Pellissier
- Graziano Boscacci
- Guido Giacomelli
- Hansjörg Lunger
- Isabella Crettenand-Moretti
- Ivan Murada
- Kílian Jornet Burgada
- Laëtitia Roux
- Lorenzo Holzknecht
- Lorenzo Squinobal
- Luigi Weiss
- Manfred Reichegger
- Marie Troillet
- Martin Riz
- Matteo Eydallin
- Mireia Miró Varela
- Mireille Richard
- Mirko Stangalino
- Natascia Leonardi Cortesi
- Nathalie Etzensperger
- Oreste Squinobal
- Osvaldo Ronc
- Patrick Blanc (ski mountaineer)
- Renzo Meynet
- Rico Elmer
- Robert Antonioli
- Roberta Pedranzini
- Séverine Pont-Combe
- Silvia Rocca
- Stéphane Brosse
- Valérie Ducognon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valérie_Ducognon
Also known as Ducognon.