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    Karine Ruby (4 January 1978 in Bonneville, Haute-Savoie – 29 May 2009) was a French snowboarder and Olympic champion. She won two medals at the Winter Olympics, with a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, and a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

  2. Karine Ruby, née le 4 janvier 1978 à Bonneville, en Haute-Savoie,morte le 29 mai 2009 [1], en tant que guide du mont blanc avec un de ses clients à chamonix est une championne olympique française de snowboard, spécialiste du slalom géant, du slalom parallèle et du boardercross et une guide de haute montagne.

  3. Feb 9, 2020 · Twenty-two years ago, Karine Ruby became the first Olympic snowboard champion. With 67 Snowboarding World Cup victories, Karine Ruby holds a record that no one has yet come close to equalling. Her discipline made its Olympic debut at Nagano 1998, and the first women’s event was held on 10 February – a giant slalom on the snow of Mount ...

  4. May 30, 2009 · Karine Ruby, who became one of snowboarding’s first stars when she won a gold medal for France at the 1998 Nagano Olympics, died Friday morning in a climbing accident in the Mont Blanc Massif...

  5. In the FIS Snowboard World Cup, Karine Ruby recorded 67 victories and 122 podium places, and with the renowned New York Times describing her as "the most decorated female snowboarder in the world". These figures brought her seven overall World Cup victories, a record that still stands today.

  6. Olympic Results. Biography. Crowned snowboarding’s first Olympic champion at the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Karine Ruby enjoyed a massively successful career, but was tragically killed while working as a mountain guide on Mont Blanc in May 2009. A champion’s destiny.

  7. Biography. Karine Ruby was the first woman to win a gold medal in snowboarding at the Winter Olympics, winning the giant slalom in 1998. She became one of the great racing snowboarders ever, winning six World Championships – giant slalom in 1996 and 2001, parallel giant slalom in 2001, and boardercross in 1997, 2001, and 2003 – and ...

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