Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||||||||||||||||
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Weight | 85 kg (13 st 5 lb) | ||||||||||||||||
Occupation(s) | Painter, sculptor | ||||||||||||||||
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Position | Flanker | ||||||||||||||||
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Amateur clubs | |||
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Years | Club / team | ||
1967–1972 1972–1974 1974–1981 1981–1986 |
Stade Toulousain Racing Club de France |
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Correct as of 4 August 2012
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National team(s) | |||
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Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
1975–1984 | France | 59 | (20) |
Correct as of 4 August 2012
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Jean-Pierre Rives | |
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Born |
Toulouse, France |
31 December 1952
Nationality | French |
Known for | Painting, steel sculpture |
Notable work | Ribbons of Memory |
Movement | Abstract expressionism (painting), minimalism (sculpture) |
Awards |
Officier de l'Ordre national du Mérite Officier de l'Ordre national de la Legion d'honneur |
Jean-Pierre Rives (born 31 December 1952) is a French champion rugby player and visual artist. "A cult figure in France," according to the BBC, he came to epitomise the team's spirit and "ultra-committed, guts-and-glory style of play." He won 59 caps for France – 34 of them as Captain of the French National Rugby team – and was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame. After retiring from the sport, Rives concentrated entirely on his art. He is both a painter and a sculptor, and exhibiting regularly at prominent public venues all over the globe. Rives was awarded the Order of the Legion of Honor and the National Order of Merit by the government of France.
Jean-Pierre Rives was born on 31 December 1952 in Saint-Simon, a suburb of Toulouse, in the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern France. He grew up with his brother Philippe in the family of Jo and Lydia Rives. Jean-Pierre started drawing and painting in primary school – a passion that would stay with him throughout his whole life. His father was a pilot and an avid tennis player, and he encouraged his son, who excelled in athletics at early age, to pursue tennis, but it was rugby that would become Jean-Pierre Rives' ultimate choice.
Rives began playing rugby for his hometown club in 1974. Even though he was considered to be too small to play as flanker, standing at 5 ft 10 in (178 cm), he decisively proved the doubters wrong, and it was not long until his unmistakable talent gained attention from the national selectors. Rives made his France debut against England in 1975, at the age of 22, marking the start of an international career that would take him to the very top in terms of both personal and team achievements.