Christelle Guignard

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Medal record
Women's alpine skiing

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World Championships

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Christelle Guignard (born 27 September 1962 in Les Deux Alpes) is a retired French alpine skier.[1] She competed at the 1984, 1988 and the 1992 Winter Olympics.[2]

Doping ban

Guignard came third in the giant slalom at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1989 in Vail, but since her doping sample was found positive for nikethamide, she lost the bronze medal.[3][4][5] She was also banned from sport for 1 year.[6]

World Cup victories

Date Location Race
9 December 1984 Template:Flagicon Davos Slalom
12 January 1985 Template:Flagicon Bad Kleinkirchheim Slalom

References

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  3. Banned skier blames medics, The Glasgow Herald, 5 June 1989
  4. Hans Knauss of Austria suspended after second positive test, skiracing.com, 12 January 2005
  5. FIS president speaks about doping issues, skiracing.com, 20 December 2004
  6. NTB/Reuters: "Guginard klar", Aftenposten 5 June 1989, p.8, 2nd section

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