sport.wikisort.org - AthleteAndrée Brunet (née Joly, 16 September 1901 – 30 March 1993) was a French figure skater. Together with her husband Pierre Brunet she won Olympic medals in 1924, 1928 and 1932, as well as four world titles between 1926 and 1932 in pair skating. She also competed in singles, winning the national title in 1921–1930 and finishing fifth at the 1924 Winter Olympics.[1]
French figure skater (1901–1993)
Andrée Brunet |
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 Andrée and Pierre Brunet in 1933 |
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Alternative names | Andrée Joly |
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Born | (1901-09-16)16 September 1901 Paris, France |
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Died | 30 March 1993(1993-03-30) (aged 91) Boyne City, Michigan, US |
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Height | 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
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Partner | Pierre Brunet |
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Retired | 1936 |
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Biography
Andrée and Pierre are credited with creating mirror skating, new jumps, lifts, and spins.[2] At their first Olympic games, the 1924 Games in Chamonix, they performed more skills than any pair previously had. However, the judges thought they performed too many tricks, and they were awarded only the bronze. Other skaters took note though, and the Joly/Brunet style quickly became common in the sport.[3] Joly and Brunet continued to perform skills previously unseen in pair skating. Joly was also among the first female skaters to wear a black dress to match her partner's outfit, rather than the traditional white dress.[4]
Andrée and Pierre soon became the leading skating pair. They were French national champions from 1924 until 1935, and won four World Championships, competing in alternate years (1926, 1928, 1930, and 1932). They were Olympic champions in 1928 and 1932. She was one of the oldest female figure skating Olympic champions. They refused to defend their title at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter Olympics, however, in protest of Nazi Germany.[2][5]
Joly and Brunet also competed in individual events—Joly placed 5th and 11th at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics, respectively.[6] She was also the French women's champion from 1921 to 1931.[2]
Pierre and Andrée were married in 1929 (and thereafter competed under the name "Brunet" instead of her maiden name "Joly"). In 1936 they turned professional and toured Europe and Canada. In 1940 they emigrated to the United States. They then became coaches, and trained future Olympic champions Carol Heiss and Scott Hamilton. They coached in New York, Illinois, and Michigan until retiring in 1979.[1]
The couple had a son, Jean-Pierre, who became the U.S. pairs champion with Donna Jeanne Pospisil in 1945 and 1946.
The Brunets were inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1976.[7]
Results
Ladies singles
Event |
1921 |
1922 |
1923 |
1924 |
1925 |
1926 |
1927 |
1928 |
1929 |
1930 |
Winter Olympic Games | | | | 5th | | | | 11th | | |
French Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st |
Pairs (with Pierre Brunet)
Event |
1924 |
1925 |
1926 |
1927 |
1928 |
1929 |
1930 |
1931 |
1932 |
1933 |
1934 |
1935 |
Winter Olympic Games | 3rd | | | | 1st | | | | 1st | | | |
World Championships | | 2nd | 1st | | 1st | | 1st | | 1st | | | |
European Championships | | | | | | | | | 1st | | | |
French Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | | 1st |
References
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World champions in figure skating – Pairs |
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European champions in figure skating – Pairs |
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French champions in figure skating – Pairs |
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- 1911: Nina Aysagher / Charles Sabouret
- 1912: Anita Del Monte / Louis Magnus
- 1913–1914: Simone Poujade / Francis Pigueron
- 1921: Simone Poujade / Francis Pigueron
- 1922–1923: Yvonne Bourgeois / Francis Pigueron
- 1924–1933: Andrée Joly / Pierre Brunet
- 1934: Elvira Barbey / Louis Barbey
- 1935: Andrée Joly / Pierre Brunet
- 1936: Elvira Barbey / Louis Barbey
- 1937–1938: Suzy Boulesteix / Jean Henrion
- 1939: Soumi Sakomot / Guy Pigier
- 1942: Denise Fayolle / Guy Pigier
- 1946–1949: Denise Favart / Jacques Favart
- 1950–1951: Jacqueline du Bief / Tony Font
- 1953: Nadine Damien / Jean Vives
- 1954: Colette Tarozzi / Jean Vives
- 1956: Michèle Allard / Alain Giletti
- 1957: Colette Tarozzi / Jean Vives
- 1958–1959: Anny Hirsch / Jean Vives
- 1960–1962: Micheline Joubert / Philippe Pélissier
- 1964: Micheline Joubert / Alain Trouillet
- 1965–1966: Noëlle Santerne / Yvan Le Théry
- 1967–1968: Fabienne Etlensperger / Jean-Roland Racle
- 1969–1970: Mona Szabo / Pierre Szabo
- 1971–1974: Florence Cahn / Jean-Roland Racle
- 1975: Pascale Kovelmann / Jean-Roland Racle
- 1976: Caroline Verchère / Jean-Roland Racle
- 1977–1979: Sabine Fuchs / Xavier Videau
- 1980: Hélène Glabek / Xavier Videau
- 1981–1982: Nathalie Tortel / Xavier Videau
- 1983: Nathalie Tortel / Xavier Douillard
- 1984–1986: Sylvie Vaquero / Didier Manaud
- 1987: Charline Mauger / Benoît Vandenberghe
- 1988: Valérie Binsse / Jean-Christophe Mbonyinshuti
- 1989: Surya Bonaly / Benoît Vandenberghe
- 1992: Line Haddad / Sylvain Privé
- 1993: Marie-Pierre Leray / Frédéric Lipka
- 1994–2003: Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane Bernadis
- 2004: Sabrina Lefrançois / Jérôme Blanchard
- 2005–2007: Marylin Pla / Yannick Bonheur
- 2008–2009: Adeline Canac / Maximin Coia
- 2010: Vanessa James / Yannick Bonheur
- 2011: Adeline Canac / Yannick Bonheur
- 2012: Daria Popova / Bruno Massot
- 2013–2017: Vanessa James / Morgan Ciprès
- 2018: Lola Esbrat / Andrei Novoselov
- 2019: Vanessa James / Morgan Ciprès
- 2020–2021: Cléo Hamon / Denys Strekalin
- 2022: Camille Kovalev / Pavel Kovalev
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French champions in figure skating – Women's singles |
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- 1909: Yvonne Lacroix
- 1910: Anita Nahmias
- 1911: Simone Poujade
- 1912: Anita Del Monte-Nahmias
- 1913–1914: Simone Poujade
- 1921–1930: Andrée Joly
- 1931–1936: Gaby Clericetti
- 1937–1938: Jacqueline Vaudecrane
- 1939: Betty Hendricqx
- 1942: Denise Fayolle
- 1946: Denise Fayolle
- 1947–1952: Jacqueline du Bief
- 1953: Liliane Caffin-Madaule
- 1954–1955: Maryvonne Huet
- 1956: Michèle Allard
- 1957: Maryvonne Huet
- 1958–1959: Dany Rigoulot
- 1960: Nicole Hassler
- 1961: Dany Rigoulot
- 1962–1966: Nicole Hassler
- 1967–1968: Sylvaine Duban
- 1969–1971: Joëlle Cartaux
- 1972–1977: Marie-Claude Bierre
- 1978–1980: Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy
- 1981: Cécile Antonelli
- 1982: Béatrice Farinacci
- 1983–1988: Agnès Gosselin
- 1989–1997: Surya Bonaly
- 1998–1999: Laëtitia Hubert
- 2000–2002: Vanessa Gusmeroli
- 2003–2004: Candice Didier
- 2005–2006: Nadège Bobillier
- 2007: Anne-Sophie Calvez
- 2008: Gwendoline Didier
- 2009: Candice Didier
- 2010: Léna Marrocco
- 2011–2012: Yrétha Silété
- 2013: Anaïs Ventard
- 2014–2016: Maé-Bérénice Méité
- 2017: Laurine Lecavelier
- 2018–2020: Maé-Bérénice Méité
- 2021–2022: Léa Serna
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На других языках
[de] Andrée Brunet
Andrée Brunet, geb. Joly (* 16. September 1901 in Paris; † 30. März 1993 in Boyne City, Michigan) war eine französische Eiskunstläuferin, die im Einzellauf und im Paarlauf startete.
- [en] Andrée Brunet
[it] Andrée Brunet
Andrée Brunet, nata Joly (Parigi, 16 settembre 1901 – Boyne City, 30 marzo 1991), è stata una pattinatrice artistica su ghiaccio francese.
[ru] Брюне, Андре
Андре́ Брюне́ (фр. Andrée Brunet, в девичестве Жоли́ (Joly); 16 сентября 1901 года, Париж, Франция — 30 марта 1993 года, Бойн-Сити, Мичиган, США) — французская фигуристка, выступавшая в парном фигурном катании с партнёром, а в дальнейшем мужем Пьером Брюне. Они двукратные олимпийские чемпионы 1928 и 1932 года.
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