Vincent Blanc

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Vincent Blanc
Born1973|04|9
NationalityFrench
Years active1992-2001

Vincent Blanc (born 1973) is a retired French alpine skier.

He competed in two events at the 1992 Junior World Championships, finishing lowly in both super-G and downhill. He would compete internationally in these events exclusively, achieving the most in downhill races.[1]

He made his World Cup debut in December 1995 in Gröden. He collected his first World Cup points with a 25th place in the December 1996 Bormio downhill. In 1997–98 he steadily improved to 23rd in Beaver Creek, 22nd in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and 18th in Val d'Isere; all in the downhill event. After reaching a career best World Cup placement in the January 2000 Kitzbühel downhill, finishing 17th, the 2001 Kitzbühel downhill was his last World Cup outing.[1] He stopped competition when his first child was born.

He represented the sports club SC GD Bornan.[1]

Currently Vincent Blanc live in the French Alps near Grenoble.

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