Jacques Baudrier

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Jacques Baudrier medal table
The Crabe II during the games
The Crabe II during the games

sailing

Third French RepublicThird French Republic France
Olympic rings Olympic games
silver Paris 1900 0.5 to 1 ton (1st race)
bronze Paris 1900 0.5 to 1 ton (2nd race)
bronze Paris 1900 1 to 2 tons (1st race)

Jacques Baudrier (born May 4, 1872 in Paris , † unknown) was a French sailor .

successes

Jacques Baudrier, who sailed for the Cercle de la Voile de Paris , took part in the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris , where he competed in five competitions. In the joint race, as a crew member of the Crabbe II, he failed to cross the finish line, while in the boat class 0.5 to 1 ton he made the podium twice. In the first race he finished second behind the Scotia from Great Britain and finished the second race behind the Pettit-Poucet and the Scamasaxe in third place. In all races, the crew also consisted of William Martin , Jean Le Bret and Félix Marcotte , and Jules Valton was the skipper of the boat . As skipper of the Nina Claire , Baudrier also sailed in the boat class 1 to 2 tons , in which he reached the podium again in the first race as third and fourth in the second. Baudriers crew included his cousin Lucien Baudrier , Édouard Mantois and the sailor Dubosq .

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