Gautier Supper
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Gautier Supper |
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Contexte général |
Sport pratiqué |
escalade |
Biographie |
Nationalité |
France |
Naissance |
1er octobre 1990 (1990-10-01) (21 ans) |
Taille |
1,75 m |
Poids |
57 kg |
Surnom |
Got |
Palmarès |
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Championnats du monde |
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Championnats d'Europe |
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Gautier Supper, né le 1er octobre 1990, est un grimpeur français.
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Palmarès
Coupe du monde d'escalade
Championnats de France
- Champion national de difficulté en 2007 et 2009 chez les Jeunes
- Champion national de vitesse en 2010
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