Henri Duvillard
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Henri Duvillard (born December 23, 1947 in Megève) is a former alpine skier from France. He is one of just seven men to win World Cup races in every discipline contested at the time.
Duvillard's World Cup career lasted from its inception in 1967 until 1973, during which time he managed to win six races, including the prestigious Lauberhorn downhill. His best results came in 1971 and 1972, when he finished second overall in consecutive seasons.
After retiring from competition, Duvillard launched an eponymous French skiwear label.
[edit] World Cup victories
6 total wins (3 downhill, 2 giant slalom, 1 slalom)
| Date | Location | Race |
|---|---|---|
| January 21, 1969 | DH | |
| January 10, 1970 | DH | |
| December 13, 1970 | DH | |
| January 9, 1971 | GS | |
| January 9, 1972 | SL | |
| January 19, 1973 | GS |
[edit] External links
- Ski-db.com - results & statistics

