Laurent Fabre
Laurent Fabre (1968 - August 22, 2012) was a French ski mountaineer, high mountain guide[1] and non-commissioned officer of the Chasseurs Alpins corps. He served at the 93rd Mountain Artillery Regiment and was married to the ski mountaineer Valentine Fabre.[2] He was killed in a training accident on the Mont Blanc massif while serving as an instructor at the High Mountain Military School.[3]
Selected results
- 2000:
- 6th, Patrouille des Glaciers (international military teams ranking), together with Sgt chef Tony Sbalbi and Adj Patrick Rassat[4]
- 2001:
- 6th, European Championship team race (together with Tony Sbalbi)
- 2002:
- 1st, Corssa race (together with Olivier Pasteur)[5]
- 2nd, Trophée des Gastlosen (together with Olivier Pasteur)[6]
Pierra Menta
- 1999: 9th, together with Tony Sbalbi
- 2002: 9th, together with Olivier Pasteur
- 2003: 8th, together with Gabriel Degabai
External links
- Laurent Fabre at skimountaineering.org
References
- Un défi en ski alpinisme : Chamonix Zermatt en moins de 24 heures
- Valentine & Laurent Fabre Fabre Archived 2008-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Club alpin français.
- "Mountain military officer killed in climbing accident"
- 2000 Patrouille des Glaciers, p. 2.
- "Corssa 2000" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-12-08. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
- Trophée des Gastlosen (FR), 17 février Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, 2002, p. 3.
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