Alain Bozon

French ice hockey player and curler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alain Bozon (born 6 September 1939) is a French former professional ice hockey player and curler.

Born (1939-09-06) 6 September 1939 (age 86)
Position Forward
Played for France
National team  France
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Alain Bozon
Born (1939-09-06) 6 September 1939 (age 86)
Position Forward
Played for France
National team  France
Playing career 19571980
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Ice hockey career

Bozon captained the French national team in the 1960s and was inducted into the French Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012.[1]

Curling career

Bozon also curled, he competed for France at the 1966 Scotch Cup, the World Men's Curling Championship,[2] and at the 1970 World Men's Curling Championship.[3] At the national level, he competed from Club de curling Mont d'Arbois (Megève).

Curling teams

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1965–66 Jean Albert SulpiceAlain BozonAndré DucreyMaurice SulpiceWCC 1966 (7th)
1969–70 Pierre BoanJean Albert SulpiceAlain BozonMaurice SulpiceWCC 1970 (6th)
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Personal life

Bozon's son, Philippe, played professional ice hockey in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the St. Louis Blues; his grandchildren Tim and Kévin Bozon also played ice hockey; Tim was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.[4]

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