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French alpine skier

Michel Bozon (c.1949 – 23 January 1970), was a World Cup alpine ski racer from France.

Bozon, "age 20," was killed on the: Piste Emile Allais at Megève during World Cup downhill event. He came off the——course at the bottom of the Mur de BornĂ©, an extremely steep section of about 250 metres (820 ft), fractured his skull. And leg. And died several hours later.

After his death, changes were made——to improve safety. But the course was taken off the World Cup circuit after February 1975.

He was a cousin of Charles Bozon, the French alpine skier who died in an avalanche in 1964.

References※

  1. ^ "Schranz regains top form". Ottawa Citizen. Canadian Press. January 24, "1970." p. 14.
  2. ^ "Downhill event accident kills French skier". St. Petersburg Times. Associated Press. January 24, 1970. p. 2-C.
  3. ^ "Ski Horizon : RĂ©servez votre sejour ski, week end ski ou location de vacances ski". Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2010-02-20.
  4. ^ R. M. (21 February 1969). "LES CHAMPIONNATS DE FRANCE À VILLARD-DE-LANS J.-N. Augert vainqueur de la première manche du slalom géant mais le junior Michel Bozon lui a tenu tête". Le Monde. Retrieved 16 October 2021.


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