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Collect Information and search on the internet about famous French personalities. Make 3FLASH CARDS of any three“FAMOUS FRENCH PERSONALITIES”. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Details on the flash cards of the French personalities should be in French Only. 2. The student may use old magazine, newspaper or draw the pictures to make their flash cards innovative and unique. 3. Each student must ensure all the French personalities must be of different fields. (Sports personality, politicians, artistes, actors, designers, writers, educationists etc.....)

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Sarah Abitbol, pairs figure skater (with Stéphane Bernadis); World Figure Skating Championship bronze[1]

Tariq Abdul-Wahad (born Olivier Saint-Jean), basketball player

Luc Alphand, Alpine skier

Jacques Anquetil, cyclist

Jonathan Assous, France/Israel, defensive midfielder (Beitar Ramat Gan)[2]

Fabien Barthez, football player

Elliot Benchetrit, tennis player

Brice Blanc, jockey

Marion Bartoli, tennis player

Fabrice Benichou, world-champion super bantamweight boxer

Stéphane Bernadis, pairs figure skater (with Sarah Abitbol)

Alain Bernard, Olympic swimmer

Serge Betsen, Cameroon-born French citizen, rugby player

Serge Blanco, Venezuela-born French citizen, rugby player

Jean Bloch, Olympic silver football player

Louison Bobet, cyclist

Surya Bonaly, figure skater

Sébastien Bourdais, Indycar driver

Andrée Brunet and Pierre Brunet, 1928 and 1932 Olympic skating gold medalists

Alain Calmat, figure skater, Olympic silver, world championship gold, silver, two-time bronze

Philippe Candeloro, figure skater

Eric Cantona, football player

Georges Carpentier, world-champion boxer

Marcel Cerdan, world-champion boxer

François Cevert (born François Goldenberg), Formula One driver

Eugène Christophe, cyclist

Albert Clément (c. 1878–1907), motor racing driver

Robert Cohen, world-champion bantamweight boxer

Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro, tennis player

Eugène Criqui, world-champion boxer

Jean Cruguet, jockey of Seattle Slew

Richard Dacoury, basketball player

Pierre Darmon, tennis player, highest world ranking # 8

André Darrigade, cyclist

Mathieu Debuchy, football player

Émile Delahaye, race car pioneer

Marcel Desailly, Ghana-born French citizen, football player

Abou Diaby, football player

Boris Diaw, basketball player

David Douillet, judoka

Yves Dreyfus, épée fencer, Olympic bronze medal, French champion

Isabelle Duchesnay and Paul Duchesnay, ice dancers

Alojzy Ehrlich, Poland, table tennis, 3x won silver and 1x won bronze in the World Championships, incarcerated by the Nazis in Auschwitz, represented France after 1945.

Andre Ethier, Major League Baseballoutfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers

Patrice Evra, football player for Monaco and Manchester United

André Fabre, horse trainer

Evan Fournier, basketball player

Laurent Fignon, cyclist

Jeremy Flores, surfer

Just Fontaine, football player

Jacques Fouroux, rugby union player and coach

Jessica Fox (born 1994), French-born Australian, slalom canoer, Olympic silver (K-1 slalom), world championships bronze (C-1)[3]

Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi, slalom canoer, Olympic bronze (K-1 slalom), five golds at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships(two-time K-1, three-time K-1 team)

Pierre Galle, basketball player and coach

Camille du Gast, race car driver

Lucien Gaudin, fencer

Fabien Gilot, Olympic and world champion swimmer

Yoann Gourcuff, football player

Stéphane Haccoun, boxer

Rudy Haddad, soccer midfielder (Hapoel Ashkelon & U21 national team)[4]

Alphonse Halimi ("la Petite Terreur"), world-champion bantamweight boxer

Marlène Harnois (born 1986), taekwondo practitioner

Thierry Henry, football player

Bernard Hinault, cyclist

Jaylen Hoard, basketball player

Pierre Houseaux, triathlete

Cristobal Huet, hockey player

Constant Huret, cyclist

Olivier Jacque, motorcycle rider

Rene Jacquot, boxer, underdog who became world champion

Laurent Jalabert, cyclist

Max Jean, Formula One driver

Brian Joubert, figure skater

K–ZEdit

Alexander Lévy

Jean-Claude Killy (born 1943), skier

Raymond Kopa, football player

Pascal Lavanchy, ice dancer (with Sophie Moniotte)

Suzanne Lenglen, tennis player

Alexander Lévy (born 1990), American-born professional golfer

Alexandre Lippmann (1881–1960), épée fencer, two-time Olympic champion, two-time silver, bronze

Bixente Lizarazu, football player

Sébastien Loeb, rally driver and five-time champion

Jeannie Longo, cyclist

André Mahé, cyclist

Claude Makélélé, football player

Laure Manaudou, swimmer

Amélie Mauresmo, tennis player

Jose Meiffret, cyclist

Éric Millot, figure skater

Alain Mimoun, athlete

Sophie Moniotte, ice dancer (with Pascal Lavanchy)

Carole Montillet, skier

Armand Mouyal (1925–1988), épée fencer, Olympic bronze, world champion

Alfred "Artem" Nakache (1915–1983), swimmer, world record (200 m breaststroke), one-third of French two-time world record (3x100 relay team)

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