Jean-Luc Arm-band

Jean-Luc Arm-band , born the August 24th 1972 with Valleyfield, Quebec, was a lifting skier Canadian of Québécois origin . Today, he is chronicler with the tele radio and organizer with the emission How it is done .

He grew in Grande-Île, close to Valleyfield, in the south-west of Montreal.

Biography

During the ceremomy of opening of the Olympic Games of Nagano in 1998, Brassard is the carry-flag of its country. After its 4th position in the test of the bumps, he will say that this role would have disturbed its preparation. Jean-Luc Brassard took his retirement of the competition the October 21st 2002.

In career, Brassard gained 20 World cups in addition to piling up 27 medals of money and bronze out of World cup.

Prize list

Winter Olympics

Championships of the world of hot-dogging

  • Championships of the world of 1993 to Altenmarkt (Austria):
    • Gold medal in Bumps.
  • Championships of the world of 1995 to Clusaz (France):
    • Medal of money in Bumps.
  • Championships of the world of 1997 to Iizuna kogen (Japan):
    • Gold medal in Bumps.

Others

  • 1990-1991

    • World cup
      • 1e position with the Mount-Gabriel (Quebec), on February 2nd, 1991.
      • 2nd position with Piancavallo (Italy), on January 19th, 1991.
      • At the end of the season 1991, Jean-Luc Brassard arrives in 7th position of the Grand Prix of the World cup. It deserved its place within the group perfectly “has” of the Canadian team of the World cup.
  • 1991-1992

    • World cup
      • 2nd position with Tignes (France), on December 6th, 1991.
      • 1st position with Zermmat (Swiss), on December 11th, 1991.
      • 3rd position with Piancavallo (Italy), on December 16th, 1991.
      • 3rd position with Morzine (France), on December 21st, 1991.
      • 9th position with Blackcomb (Canada), on January 11th, 1992.
      • 4th position with Breckenridge (the USA), on January 18th, 1992.
      • 2nd position at Lake Placid (the USA), on January 24th, 1992.
      • 2nd position with Oberjock (Germany) on February 1st, 1992.
      • 3rd position of the qualifying heats to the OJ of Albertville.
      • 13th position with Inawashiro (Japan), on February 29th, 1992.
      • 3rd position with Madarao (Japan), on March 7th, 1992.
      • 3rd position with Altenmarkt (Austria), on March 13rd, 1992.
      • At the end of the season, Jean-Luc Brassard is in 2nd position of the Grand Prix of the World cup. It qualifies for the Olympic Games of Albertville in France while arriving in 3rd position of the qualifying heats.
    • Olympic Games of Albertville
      • 7th position, on February 13rd, 1992
    • Championship of Canada
      • 3rd position in Vernon (Canada).
  • 1992-1993
    • World cup
      • 1st position with Piancavallo (Italy), on December 19th, 1992.
      • 2nd position with Blackcomb (Canada), on January 9th, 1993.
      • 1st position at Lake Placid (the USA), on January 23rd, 1993.
      • 1st position with the Relay (Quebec), on January 30th, 1993.
      • 4th position with Oberjoch (Germany), on February 6th, 1993.
      • 2nd position with Clusaz (France), on February 12th, 1993.
      • 1st position with Meiringen (Swiss), on February 20th, 1993.
      • 1st position with Livigno (Italy), on March 17th, 1993.
      • 1st position with Lillehammer (Norway), on March 27th, 1993.
      • At the end of the season 1993, Jean-Luc Brassard arrives at the head of the Grand Prix of the World cup.
    • Championship of the world
      • 1st position with Altenmarkt (Austria), on March 13rd, 1993.
    • Championship of Canada
      • 1st position with Fortress Mountain (Canada), on April 2nd, 1993.
  • 1993-1994

    • World cup
      • 3rd position with Blackcomb (Canada), on January 8th, 1994.
      • 2nd position at Lake Placid (the USA), on January 21st, 1994.
      • 1st position with the Relay (Quebec), on January 29th, 1994.
      • 2nd position with Clusaz (France), on February 3rd, 1994.
      • 1st position with Altenmarkt (Austria), on March 4th, 1994.
      • At the end of the season 1994, Jean-Luc Brassard arrives in 3rd position of the Grand Prix of the World cup.
    • Olympic Games of Lillehammer (Norway)
      • 1st position, at the qualification, on February 15th, 1994.
      • 1st position, on February 16th, 1994.
    • Championship of Canada
      • 1st position with the Relay (Quebec), on March 19th, 1994.
  • 1994-1995

    • World cup
      • 4th position with Tignes (France), on December 15th, 1994.
      • 3rd position with Blackcomb (Canada), on January 7th, 1995.
      • 3rd position at Lake Placid (the USA), on January 27th, 1995.
      • 2nd position with Kirchberg (Austria), on February 22nd, 1995.
      • 3rd position with Hundfjallet (Sweden), on March 9th, 1995.
      • At the end of the season 1995, Jean-Luc Brassard takes down the 3rd place of the Grand Prix of the World cup.
    • Championship of the world
      • 2nd position with Clusaz (France), on February 18th, 1995.
    • Championship of Canada
      • 1st position with Mount-Trembling (Quebec), on March 25th, 1995.
  • 1995-1996

    • World cup
      • 1st position with Tignes (France), on December 8th, 1995
      • 1st position with Kirchberg (Austria), on February 2nd, 1996
      • 1st position with Clusaz (France), on February 15th, 1996
      • 3rd position with Hundfjallet (Sweden), on March 7th, 1996
      • 2nd position with Altenmarkt (Austria), on March 14th, 1996
      • 2nd position with Meiringen (Swiss), on March 23rd, 1996.
      • At the end of the season 1996, Jean-Luc Brassard arrives in 1st position of the Grand Prix of the World cup.
  • 1996-1997

    • World cup
      • 1st position with Tignes (France) in duels, on December 8th, 1996
      • 3rd position with Plagne (France) in bumps, on December 13rd, 1996
      • 3rd position with Mount-Trembling (Quebec) in bumps, January 9th, 1997
      • 1st position at Lake Placid (the United States) in bumps, on January 12th, 1997
      • 1st position with Altenmarkt, (Austria) in bumps, on March 7th, 1997
      • 3rd position with Hundfjallet (Sweden) in bumps, on March 13rd, 1997
      • At the end of the season 1997, Jean-Luc arrives in 1st position of the Grand Prix of the World cup in bumps, and in second position in duels.
    • Championship of the world
      • 1st position with Nagano (Japan), on February 8th, 1997
    • Championship of Canada
      • 2nd position with Lake-Beauport (Quebec), on March 22nd, 1997
  • 1997-1998

    • World cup
      • 1st position with Tignes (France) in duels, on December 6th, 1997
      • 1st position with Mount-Trembling (Quebec) in bumps, on January 11th, 1998
      • 1st position with Blackcomb, (C-B) in bumps, on January 24th, 1998
      • 3rd position with Altenmarkt (Austria) in bumps, on March 14th, 1998
      • At the end of the season 1998, Jean-Luc arrives at the 2nd rank of the classification of the World cup, as well in bumps as in duels.
    • Olympic Games in Nagano (Japan)
      • 7th position with the qualifications in bumps, on February 8th, 1998
      • 4th position in bumps, on February 11th, 1998
    • Championship of Canada
      • 2nd position with Fortress Mountain (Alberta) in bumps, on March 19th, 1998

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