Cavagnoud, Regine (1970–2001)
Cavagnoud, Regine (1970–2001)
French Alpine skier. Name variations: Régine Cavagnoud. Born June 27, 1970, in La Clusaz, France; died Oct 31, 2001, in Austria, two days after a high-speed training crash.
Placed 10th in combined at Albertville Olympics (1992) and 7th in the downhill at Nagano Olympics (1998); won the super-G at World championships (2001).
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