FRANCE – Chamonix Curling Club, Chamonix
SKIP (third rocks): Thomas Dufour
AGE: 38 (February 12, 1973, Chamonix, France)
LIVES: Chamonix
FAMILY: Single
YEARS CURLING: 22
OCCUPATION: Ski Guide
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Skipped France at two Olympic Winter Games: in 2002 and 2010; played for France in six Worlds; as second/third for skip Dominique Dupont-Roc in 2001; played in five World Juniors for France: as lead for skip Jan-Henri Ducroz in 1990; 1991, 1992; as third for skip Spencer Mugnier in 1993 and 1994; played in 13 European Championships for France
THIRD (fourth rocks): Tony Angiboust
AGE: 27 (June 10, 1983, Chamonix, France)
LIVES: Chamonix
FAMILY: Single
YEARS CURLING: 10
OCCUPATION: Technician (Club des Sports de Chamonix)
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Played third for France skip Thomas Dufour in 2010 Olympic Winter Games; played for France skip Thomas Dufour at five Worlds: as lead/second in 2004, as third in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 (fourth rocks); alternate/lead for France (skip Richard Ducroz) at 2001 World Juniors; played in seven European Championships
SECOND: Lionel Roux
AGE: 40 (November 19, 1970, Megève, France)
LIVES: Thyez
FAMILY: Partner Helene Grieshaber
YEARS CURLING: 26
OCCUPATION: Curler
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Played third for France skip Thomas Dufour at 2004 Ford Worlds; played second for France skip Christian Cossetto in 1989 World Juniors (2-8 in Markham); played in two European Championships
LEAD: Wilfrid Coulot
AGE: 24 (June 25, 1986, Besançon, France)
LIVES: Besançon
FAMILY: Single
YEARS CURLING: 14
OCCUPATION: Pastry Chef
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Played lead for France skip Thomas Dufour at 2010 European Championships
ALTERNATE: Jan Ducroz
AGE: 39 (May 6, 1971, Chamonix, France)
LIVES: Chamonix
FAMILY: Sons Niklas (15), Theo (12)
YEARS CURLING: 24
OCCUPATION: Ski Resort Owner
DELIVERS: Right-handed
HIGHLIGHTS: Played for France in six Worlds: as third for skip Claude Feige in 1993, for skip Dominique Dupont-Roc in 2001 and for skip Thomas Dufour in 2007, as alternate/second in 2008, as lead in 2009 and as second in 2010; played third for France skip Thomas Dufour at two Olympic Winter Games; played for France in four World Juniors; competed in 14 European Championships
COACH: Jan Ducroz
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