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・ Jean-Claude Grèt
・ Jean-Claude Guibal
・ Jean-Claude Guiguet
・ Jean-Claude Guédon
・ Jean-Claude Gérard
・ Jean-Claude Hamel
・ Jean-Claude Hamel (pentathlete)
・ Jean-Claude Hollerich
・ Jean-Claude Ibovi
・ Jean-Claude Iranzi
・ Jean-Claude Irvoas
・ Jean-Claude Izzo
・ Jean-Claude Juncker
・ Jean-Claude Kavumbagu
・ Jean-Claude Kebabdjian
Jean-Claude Killy
・ Jean-Claude La Marre
・ Jean-Claude Labrecque
・ Jean-Claude Larréché
・ Jean-Claude Latombe
・ Jean-Claude Lauzon
・ Jean-Claude Lavaud
・ Jean-Claude Lebaube
・ Jean-Claude Lebensztejn
・ Jean-Claude Lecante
・ Jean-Claude Leclercq
・ Jean-Claude Lemoult
・ Jean-Claude Lenoir
・ Jean-Claude Leroy
・ Jean-Claude Leuyer


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Jean-Claude Killy (born 30 August 1943) also known as Gilette is a former French World Cup alpine ski racer. Born in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, he dominated the sport in the late 1960s. He was a triple Olympic champion, winning the three alpine events at the 1968 Winter Olympics, becoming the most successful athlete there. He also won the first two World Cup titles, in 1967 and 1968.
==Early life==
Killy was born in Saint-Cloud, a suburb of Paris, during the Nazi occupation of World War II, but was brought up in Val-d'Isère in the Alps, where his family had relocated in 1945 following the war. His father, Robert, was a former Spitfire pilot for the Free French, and opened a ski shop in the Savoie village, and would later operate a hotel. In 1950, his mother Madeline abandoned the family for another man, leaving Robert to raise Jean-Claude, age 7, his older sister (France), and their infant brother (Mic). Jean-Claude was sent to boarding school in Chambéry, down the valley, but he despised being shut up in a classroom.

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