Medal record | ||
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Representing France | ||
Men's alpine skiing | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2002 Salt Lake City | Slalom | |
World Championships | ||
2005 Bormio | Nations' Team | |
World Military Ski Championships | ||
2004 Åre | Giant Slalom | |
Universiade | ||
1999 Poprad Tatry | Giant Slalom | |
1999 Poprad Tatry | Slalom | |
French Championships (FIS) | ||
2001 Courchevel | Slalom | |
2001 Courchevel | Giant Slalom | |
2003 Les Menuires | Slalom | |
2004 Flaine | Giant Slalom | |
2005 Alpe d'Huez | Giant Slalom |
Jean-Pierre Vidal (born February 24, 1977 in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie) is a French alpine skier. As a young skier, he focused mainly on downhill. After hurting his knee, however, he decided to go for slalom. In 2002, he had his best year, winning a gold medal in the 2002 Winter Olympics and taking a World Cup win in Kranjska Gora. A song was called after him (Slalom dans la tête) and in the French ski resort Les Sybelles, a lift was named after his gold medal as well (Médaille d'Or in La Toussuire). After this fantastic year, it took Vidal until 2006 to return to the highest level of skiing competition. In January 2006, he won a World Cup race in Kitzbühel. Barely a month later, on February 24, 2006, he broke his forearm during a training session in Turin. He then decided to stop his professional career. At this time, the 2006 Winter Olympics were not over yet.
He is the brother of alpine skier Vanessa Vidal and the nephew of alpine skiers Jean-Noël Augert and Jean-Pierre Augert.