Jean-Henri Mir
See also: Mir
Jean-Henri Mir , was born the February 21st 1945 with Saint-Lary. It is a former player of Rugby to XV, which played with the team of France in 1967 and 1968, evolving/moving at the post of half of mélée (1,72 m for 72 kg). He played with FC Doors.
(He is the cousin of Isabelle Mir which is Olympic medal-holder in ski. Jean-Pierre Mir as for him, also cousin of Jean-Henri, born the July 6th 1947 and also player of the FC Doors but like center three-quarter, was also selected once in national team (in 1967))
Career
It disputed its first test match the December 10th 1967, against the team of Romania.
Its second and last test match were, within the framework of the Five Nations tournament, against the team of Ireland, the January 27th 1968.
Prize list
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Selections in national team: 2
- Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1968
- Large Slam in 1968
- Champion of France in 1968
- Yves Challenge of the Manor in 1966 and 1967 (also gained by Jean-Pierre)
External bond
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