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  1. Francisco („Paquito“) Fernández Ochoa (* 25. Februar 1950 in Madrid; † 6. November 2006 in Cercedilla, Region Madrid) war ein spanischer Skirennläufer. Er war der erste Athlet seines Landes, der im alpinen Skisport zur Weltspitze vordrang. 1972 wurde er bei den Olympischen Winterspielen in Sapporo Olympiasieger im Slalom.

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  2. Francisco "Paquito" Fernández Ochoa (25 February 1950 – 6 November 2006) was a World Cup alpine ski racer from Spain. Born in Madrid and raised north of the city in Cercedilla, he was the eldest of eight children whose father ran a ski school. Paquito raced in all of the alpine disciplines and specialized in slalom.

  3. Francisco Fernández Ochoa (Madrid, 25 de febrero de 1950 [1] -Cercedilla, Comunidad de Madrid, 6 de noviembre de 2006), [2] también conocido como Paco Fernández Ochoa, fue un esquiador alpino español.

  4. 6. Nov. 2006 · Francisco Fernández Ochoa was the first Spanish Olympic champion in alpine skiing, winning the slalom gold at the 1972 Winter Games. He also competed in four other Olympics, carried the flag three times, and had a brother who won a bronze medal in 1992.

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  5. Year of Birth 1985. Olympic Results. Biography. A skiing family destined for glory. Francisco “Paquito” Fernandez Ochoa was born in Madrid on 25 February 1950 and grew up in nearby Cercedilla at the foot of the slopes of Navacerrada, a small ski resort in the centre of Spain.

  6. Biografía de Francisco Fernández Ochoa, el primer español en ganar una medalla de oro olímpica en esquí alpino en Sapporo 1972. Conoce su trayectoria deportiva, sus accidentes, su familia y su actividad como empresario del deporte.

  7. Alpine Skiing. Olympic Medals. 1 G. Games Participations 4. First Olympic Games Grenoble 1968. Year of Birth 1950. Olympic Results. Biography. The biggest surprise of the 1972 Winter Games was the sensational victory of 21-year-old "Paquito" Ochoa, who won the slalom by a full second.