Games & medals
Games | Results | Sport | Event |
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Games | Results | Sport | Event |
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Turin 2006 2006
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#21 | Bobsleigh | Two |
#19 | Bobsleigh | Four |
Games | Results | Sport | Event |
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Salt Lake City 2002 2002
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#=13 | Bobsleigh | Two |
#5 | Bobsleigh | Four |
Games | Results | Sport | Event |
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Nagano 1998 1998
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#9 | Bobsleigh | Two |
#=3 | Bobsleigh | Four |
Games | Results | Sport | Event |
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Lillehammer 1994 1994
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#16 | Bobsleigh | Four |
Games | Results | Sport | Event |
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Albertville 1992 1992
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#18 | Bobsleigh | Four |
Bruno MINGEON biography
Bruno Mingeon was a bobsleigh pilot, who led his French four-man team to a bronze medal at the 1998 Nagano Olympics. One year later, Mingeon piloted the same squad to a gold medal at the World Championships in Cortina d’Ampezzo. He also won a bronze medal in the two-man at the 1999 Worlds. With the same foursome, Mingeon won the 2000 European title in the four-man, and he also won a silver in the four-man at the 2002 Europeans. He won 13 French titles, seven in the four-man (1997, 2000-01, 2003-06) and six in the two-man (2000, 2002-06). Mingeon was born into a bobsledding family, as both his father and grandfather were bob pilots, with his grandfather winning French titles as a pilot. After his competitive career ended, Bruno Mingeon became the French national team coach.