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Préfontaine started his law practice in 1989 before going into venture capital in 2004. That same year he was part of the ] when it returned to Montreal.<ref>. prefontainecapital.com</ref> Préfontaine started his law practice in 1989 before going into venture capital in 2004. That same year he was part of the ] when it returned to Montreal.<ref>. prefontainecapital.com</ref>
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Canadian track athlete Not to be confused with Steve Prefontaine.
Préfontaine (right) and Henderson lighting the Olympic Flame

Stéphane Préfontaine (born c. 1961) is a Canadian track athlete best known for co-lighting the Olympic Flame with Sandra Henderson at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.

Biography

Préfontaine attempted to compete in the athletics competition for Canada at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, but abandoned his dream after suffering tendon injuries.

He later earned his law degree from the University of Montreal, then a Masters of Law from Columbia University in New York. After earning his law degrees, Préfontaine studied philosophy and political science in France at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Institute of Political Studies of Paris in French), earning a first-year doctorate. While practising law, he also earned a Master of Business Administration in finance at McGill University in Montreal.

Préfontaine started his law practice in 1989 before going into venture capital in 2004. That same year he was part of the 2004 Summer Olympics torch relay when it returned to Montreal.

References

  1. Riga, Andy (2016-07-15). "Montreal Olympics photo flashback: torch bearers made history". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  2. Stéphane Préfontaine's profile. prefontainecapital.com
Olympic Games
Preceded byChristl Haas and Josef Feistmantl Final Olympic torchbearer
Montreal 1976
With: Sandra Henderson
Succeeded byCharles Morgan Kerr
Preceded byGünther Zahn Final Summer Olympic torchbearer
Montreal 1976
With: Sandra Henderson
Succeeded bySergei Belov


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