Yannick Revuz

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Yannick Revuz Ski jumping
nation FranceFrance France
birthday February 24, 1970
Career
National squad since 1989
status resigned
End of career 1997
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup December 16, 1989
 Overall World Cup 70th ( 1994/95 )
 Jump World Cup 76th ( 1995/96 )
 Four Hills Tournament 24. ( 1995/95 )
 

Yannick Revuz (born February 24, 1970 ) is a former French ski jumper and today's ski jumping trainer.

Career

Revuz jumped for the first time on December 16, 1989 in the Ski Jumping World Cup . He finished jumping on the normal hill in Sapporo in 42nd place. In the years up to 1992 he was unable to achieve any success and started in 1992 in the Continental Cup (COC). However, there were no great successes either. In the meantime he was nominated several times for World Cup jumping and was able to win his first World Cup points on December 10, 1994 on the normal hill in Planica with a 15th place. In Innsbruck he also managed to gain points with 24th place. At the end of the 1994/95 World Cup season , he was 70th overall. On December 17, 1995, Revuz competed in his last World Cup competition in Chamonix and finished it again with 20th place. In the 1995/96 season he achieved his best placement in the overall COC ranking with 13th place in the Continental Cup . After he could not achieve any more success in the 1996/97 season , he ended his active ski jumping career after the season.

After his active career, Revuz was assistant coach of the French national ski jumping team until the 2003/04 season . Today he works as a ski instructor in France.

successes

European Cup wins in singles

No. date place Type
1. March 29, 1992 NorwayNorway Sprova Normal hill

statistics

World Cup placements

season space Points
1994/95 70. 23
1995/96 79. 11

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