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French Women's Curling Championship
France has had a national women's curling championship since 1971. {, class="wikitable" border="1" , - , Year , Skip , Locale , - , 1971 , , Agnes Mercier , , Megève , - , 1972 , , H. Pfirter , , Paris , - , 1973 , , C. Barraud , , Saint-Gervais , - , 1974 , , Agnes Mercier , , Megève , - , 1975 , , Paulette Delachat , , Megève , - , 1976 , , Paulette Delachat , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1977 , , Paulette Delachat , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1978 , , Paulette Delachat , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1979 , , Paulette Delachat , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1980 , , Paulette Sulpice , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1981 , , Mme. Schneider , , Strasbourg , - , 1982 , , Paulette Sulpice , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1983 , , Paulette Sulpice , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1984 , , Paulette Sulpice , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1985 , , Paulette Sulpice , , Mt. d'Arbois (Megève) , - , 1986 , , Agnes Merci ...
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Aude is a department in south-central France named after the river. Aude may refer to: * Aude (river), a river of southwestern France, after which the department is named * the former Catholic Diocese of Aude during the revolutionary republic * Lac d'Aude, a lake of southwestern France ; unrelated * Aude, Estonia, a village in Saue Parish, Harju County, Estonia * 9117 Aude, a main-belt asteroid discovered in 1997 People Given name * Aude Massot (born 1983), French comic book author Surname * Aude (writer) (born 1947), the pen name of Canadian writer Claudette Charbonneau-Tissot * Dave Audé (born 1969), American producer, house DJ and remixer * Erik Audé (born 1980), American actor, stuntman, and professional poker player * Jorge Aude (born 1946), Uruguayan former football player and manager * Joseph Aude (1755–1841), French writer * Julián Aude (born 2003), Argentine footballer * Rich Aude (born 1971), American former Major League Baseball player * Susan Audé (b ...
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Manon Humbert
Manon Humbert (born 11 April 1989) is a French female curler. At the national level, she is a seven-time French women's champion curler (2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016), 2016 French mixed doubles bronze medallist and two-time French junior champion curler (2007, 2008).Résultats Championnats de France Juniors , France Curling
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Pauline Jeanneret
Pauline Jeanneret (born 1 March 1987) is a French curler. She is a . Teams Women's Mixed doubles References External links * * * * Living people 1987 births French female curlers French curling champions {{France-curling-bio-stub ...
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Charlotte Duquet
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