Jean michel duguet biography
- Michel Duguet (born 1961) is a French Scrabble player who won the French World Scrabble Championships five times during the 1980s.
- "DNA, more than just a ladder".
- Death on in Talence, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (France).
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Michel Duguet
French Scrabble player
Michel Duguet (born 1961)[1] is a FrenchScrabble player[2] who won the French World Scrabble Championships five times during the 1980s. His record of five world titles has never been broken but has been equaled by Christian Pierre during the 1990s. Despite both players being five-time world champions, it was Duguet that was awarded the prize of 'player of the century' (French: joueur du siècle) at the 2000 World Championship in Paris.
Duguet only played ten seasons of French Scrabble, also winning the French national championship six times, the World Championship by pairs five times and the French championship by pairs twice. Away from Scrabble, he was the Des chiffres et des lettres champion in 1984, a game show based on anagrams and numbers games known as Countdown in the UK. After retiring from Scrabble in 1988, he took up bridge and ended up representing the French national team at the European Bridge championships in 2002, as well as winning the French cup (Coupe de France) of the bridge in 2004 with h
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Deceased (male)
- Jean Michel Duguet, born on June 12, 1932 in Libourne, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (France)
Source citation
French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) in Montrouge (France), Civil registration deaths
Fichier des personnes décédées, Montrouge, record number 348
This data was last updated on July 4, 2023 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on August 25, 2020. Online code ins34. Provenance information: https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/fichier-des-personnes-decedees/ 7709f33d-4624-441a-bc04-bd72a28e4d08 csv2a2a.
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A Swiss rider who’s been steadily working his way to the top stole the show over some big names in the Grand Prix Hermès at the Saut Hermès at the Grand Palais on April 12. It was an extremely tricky 1.60-meter course that the German course designer Frank Rothenberger designed under the glass roof of the Grand Palais.
And when it was all over, Swiss rider Romain Duguet emerged victorious on Quorida de Treho. “It is really fantastic to win here today, and even more so as a Hermès partner rider,” Duguet said. “This is my first win in a five-star grand prix, and doing it here makes it even better. However, I didn’t feel any more pressure than at another event. My mare really jumped amazingly; when she is on form, she is truly exceptional.”
Duguet celebrates his biggest win yet in the Grand Prix Hermès on Quorida de Treho. Photo by Frédéric Chéhu
Duguet, 35, began his riding career under the French flag, as he represented France on pony and junior teams with much success. At the age of 18, he went to work for Franch rider Jean-Michel Gaspard. “That was the
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