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French curler (1912–1985)

Jean Albert Sulpice
Curler
Born(1912-11-02)2 November 1912
Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
Died11 September 1985(1985-09-11) (aged 72)
Cluses, France
Team
Curling clubMegève CC, Megève,
Mont d'Arbois CC, Megève
Curling career
Member Association France
World Championship
appearances
3 (1966, 1967, 1970)
Medal record
Curling
French Men's Championship
Gold medal – first place 1960
Gold medal – first place 1961
Gold medal – first place 1964
Gold medal – first place 1967
Gold medal – first place 1970

Jean Albert Sulpice (2 November 1912 – 11 September 1985) was a French curler.

Biography

Sulpice was born in Châteauneuf-du-Pape on 2 November 1912. He competed for France at three World Men's championships (1966, 1967, 1970), two times as skip. At the national level, he competed from Club de curling Mont d'Arbois (Megève), five-time French men's champion. Sulpice died in Cluses on 11 September 1985, at the age of 72.

Curling teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
1965–66 Jean Albert Sulpice Alain Bozon André Ducrey Maurice Sulpice WCC 1966 (7th)
1966–67 Jean Albert Sulpice Maurice Sulpice Phillipe Chambat Pierre Boan WCC 1967 (6th)
1969–70 Pierre Boan Jean Albert Sulpice Alain Bozon Maurice Sulpice WCC 1970 (6th)

References

  1. "Club des sports de Megève" (in French). Archived from the original on 14 April 2021.
  2. "Full text of "The Daily Colonist (1966-03-20)"". Internet Archive. Jean Albert Sulpice of Megeve, France ... Sulpice. 53, is France's first representative In the tournament
  3. ^ "Jean Albert Sulpice". MatchID. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  4. "Canada Plays Swedish Four in Scotch Cup Opening Round". Nanaimo Daily News. 21 March 1966. p. 10. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  5. Jean Albert Sulpice at World Curling Edit this at Wikidata
  6. In World Curling Federation results and statistics database there is a mistake: showed participation Jean Albert Sulpice in 1979 European Championship as second in French women's team, but he of course didn't compete on it.
  7. In column "Skip" he shown as "SULPICE A".

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