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France at the 1976 Winter Paralympics

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Template:Infobox Paralympics France France competed at the inaugural Winter Paralympic Games in 1976 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. France's twenty athletes took part in both sporting events: cross-country skiing and alpine skiing. With five medals, of which two gold, France finished eighth on the medal table.[1]

Medallists

Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Bernard Beaudean Alpine skiing Men's alpine combination IV A
 Gold Bernard Beaudean Alpine skiing Men's giant slalom IV A
 Bronze Bernard Beaudean Alpine skiing Men's slalom IV A
 Bronze Remy Arnod Alpine skiing Men's alpine combination II
 Bronze Remy Arnod Alpine skiing Men's giant slalom II

Alpine skiing

France’s alpine skiing team consisted in one woman (Micheline Perrin) and ten men (Remy Arnod, Bernard Beaudean, Hubert Dussol, Claude Ebner, Marcel Girod, Patrick Knaff, Louis Loison, André Miegebielle, Pierre Nougaret and Marcel Perrin). All of France's medals were won in alpine skiing. (See above)[2]

Cross-country skiing

France’s cross-country skiing team consisted in three women (Catherine Billon, Françoise Billon and Claudette Thomassey) and six men (Guy Bertrand, Raymond Calitka, Robert Dutron, René Pernod, Fernad Perrissin-Faber and Jean Place).[3]

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