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  1. Hailing from Val-d’Isère, sisters Christine and Marielle Goitschel were gifted all-round skiers who broke into France’s Alpine skiing team in the early 1960s and were soon starring on the international scene, thanks to their ability to excel in all three Alpine disciplines. Christine, the elder of the two, won the national slalom title in 1962, a year in which her younger sibling pocketed ...

  2. Christine Goitschel. Für gleichnamige Artikel siehe Goitschel . Christine Goitschel (links) und Marielle Goitschel bei den Olympischen Spielen 1964. Christine Béranger-Goitschel , geboren am 9. Juni 1944 in Sainte-Maxime , Var , ist ein französischer alpiner Skifahrer, der ursprünglich aus Val-d'Isère stammt .

  3. Christine Béranger-Goitschel (born 9 June 1944) is a former French alpine skier. She is the elder sister of fellow champion skier Marielle Goitschel and the aunt of the former speed skier Philippe Goitschel. Her sister Patricia was a national junior champion in the slalom in 1964.After great success in the 1964 Winter Olympics, she and her sister Marielle were considered the world's best ...

  4. Raison sociale: CHRISTINE GOITSCHEL SPORTS Adresse: Centre Commercial Peclet Val Thorens 73440 SAINT MARTIN DE BELLEVILLE Téléphone: + 33 4.79.00.77.10 Forme juridique/Date création : Ste par action simplifiées, créée en 1973 Capital Social: 150.000 Euros Siren/Siret: 753-747-757 / 753-747-757 00018

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  6. Christine remporta l’or après avoir fini première de la seconde manche, tandis que Marielle prit l'argent. Le même jour, en France, la plus jeune des soeurs Goitschel, Patricia, remportait le titre national chez les juniors. Deux jours plus tard, dans le slalom géant, Christine et Marielle inversaient les rôles : l'or pour Marielle et l'argent pour Christine.

  7. Marielle and her sister Christine Goitschel, who was 15 months older, were both world-class skiers from Val d'Isère, home of super-Olympian Jean-Claude Killy. Marielle was only 16 when she won her first world title in the combined in 1962. In 1962, 1964, and 1966, she won the world championship. When the Olympic Winter Games were held in ...