France to send 14 athletes to Sochi 2014 Paralympics
11.02.2014Alpine skiers Marie Bochet and Vincent Gauthier-Manuel are expected to headline France’s Sochi 2014 team.
France finished in 10th place on the medals table at the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics with one gold, four silvers and a bronze, making for six medals in total.
France have announced a 14-strong team that will represent the country at the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games from 7-16 March.
The team will be made up of 10 alpine skiers, two Nordic skiers and a guide, and a snowboarder.
The biggest names in the delegation include two alpine skiers – six-time world champion Marie Bochet and three-time Paralympic medallist Vincent Gauthier-Manuel. Both are looking to win multiple medals in the women’s and men’s standing classes, respectively.
France finished in 10th place on the medals table at the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics with one gold, four silvers and a bronze, making for six medals in total.
The full French team roster for Sochi 2014 includes:
Solene Jambaque
Cedric Amafroi
Patrice Baratterro
Frederic Francois
Vincent Gautheier-Manuel
Jean-Yves Lemeur
Cyril More
Romain Riboud
Yohann Taberlet
Thomas Clarion (guide Julien Bourla)
Roman Rosique
Cecile Hernandez-Cervellon