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Jacques Deschenaux' Winter Olympics: Albertville 1992, Dispersed Sites and Disappointment of Swiss Hopes

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HISTORY. Albertville's image of a competition scattered all over the Savoy was preserved. It was also the first participation of several countries born from the fall of the Berlin Wall, a small year for the Swiss delegation, which mourned the tragic death of Valais' Nicolas Bochatay, a personal memory that dates back even before the Games took place. For the last time in Olympic history, the Winter and Summer Games were to be held the same year,…
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HISTORY. Albertville's image of a competition scattered all over the Savoy was preserved. It was also the first participation of several countries born from the fall of the Berlin Wall, a small year for the Swiss delegation, which mourned the tragic death of Valais' Nicolas Bochatay, a personal memory that dates back even before the Games took place. For the last time in Olympic history, the Winter and Summer Games were to be held the same year,…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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