Jean-Luc Verger
French canoeist
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Nationality | French |
Born | (1952-05-28) 28 May 1952 (age 72)[1] France |
Sport | |
Sport | Canoeing |
Event | Wildwater canoeing |
Jean-Luc Verger (born 28 May 1952) is a French male canoeist who won two world championships in C1 at individual senior level at the Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.[2]
References
External links
- Jean-Luc Verger at Aifck
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- 1959: Manfred Schubert
- 1961: Manfred Schubert
- 1963: Heinz Grobat
- 1965: Gert Kleinert
- 1967: Peter Sodomka
- 1969: Jean Boudehen
- 1971: Petr Sodomka
- 1973: Bernd Heinemann
- 1975: Jean-Luc Verger
- 1977: Ernst Libuda
- 1979: Jean-Luc Verger
- 1981: Gilles Zok
- 1983: Gilles Zok
- 1985: Gilles Zok
- 1987: Gilles Zok
- 1989: Andrej Jelenc
- 1991: Tomislav Crnković
- 1993: Vladi Panato
- 1995: Vladi Panato
- 1996: Vladi Panato
- 1998: Vladi Panato
- 2000: Vladi Panato
- 2002: Vladi Panato
- 2004: Tomislav Hohnjec
- 2006: Emil Milihram
- 2008: Emil Milihram
- 2010: Emil Milihram
- 2012: Emil Milihram
- 2014: Emil Milihram
- 2016: Emil Milihram
- 2018: Ondřej Rolenc
- 2002: Vladi Panato
- 2004: Harald Marzolf
- 2006: Guillaume Alzingre
- 2008: Vladi Panato
- 2010: Yann Claudepierre
- 2011: Guillaume Alzingre
- 2012: Guillaume Alzingre
- 2013: Normen Weber
- 2014: Ondřej Rolenc
- 2015: Guillaume Alzingre
- 2016: Ondřej Rolenc
- 2017: Ondřej Rolenc
- 2018: Blaž Cof
- 2019: Louis Lapointe
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