Thomas Dufour
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| birthday | February 12, 1973 | |||||||||
| place of birth | Chamonix | |||||||||
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| society | Curling Chamonix | |||||||||
| Playing position | Skip | |||||||||
| Playing hand | right | |||||||||
| status | active | |||||||||
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| last change: February 4, 2010 | ||||||||||
Thomas Dufour (born February 12, 1973 in Chamonix ) is a French curler .
Dufour's greatest success so far was winning the silver medal at the Curling Junior World Championships in 1992 in Oberstdorf . At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City , Dufour played as a second . The team finished in 10th place in the end.
As Skip , Dufour played at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in Team France with Third Tony Angiboust , Second Jan Henri Ducroz , Lead Richard Ducroz and Alternate Raphaël Mathieu . The team took seventh place.
Web links
- Thomas Dufour on Worldcurling.org (English)
- Thomas Dufour in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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| SURNAME | Dufour, Thomas |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French curler |
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 12, 1973 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Chamonix , Haute-Savoie department , France |