Eric LeMarque explained

Eric LeMarque
Birth Date:July 1, 1969
Birth Place:Paris, France
Nationality:American / French
Alma Mater:Northern Michigan University
Occupation:Writer
Module:
Embed:yes
Position:Center
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:172
Played For:Briançon
Greensboro Monarchs
Valenciennes HHC
Dragons de Rouen
Brest Albatros Hockey
EC Pfaffenhofen IceHogs
Arkansas GlacierCats
Draft:224th overall
Draft Year:1987
Draft Team:Boston Bruins
Career Start:1990
Career End:1999
Ntl Team:FRA

Eric LeMarque (born July 1, 1969) is an American-French author and a former professional ice hockey player. During his ice hockey career, he was a member of the French national ice hockey team and competed with the team at the 1994 Winter Olympics.

Early life

LeMarque was born in Paris, France and grew up in the West Hills and Pacific Palisades, two neighborhoods of Los Angeles.[1]

Hockey career

Growing up in the United States, he played Division I college ice hockey with the Northern Michigan University Wildcats from 1987 to 1991. He was drafted by the Boston Bruins of the NHL at 17-years old with the 224th pick in the 1987 draft.[2] He played the majority of his career in France, where he won three straight national championships from 1994 to 1996, and in Germany. He was selected to the French national ice hockey team and competed with the team at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, where he netted one goal in five games, and at the IHW World Championships in 1994 and 1995.[3] He retired from hockey during the 1999–2000 season and took up snowboarding focusing on the X-Games.

Later life

On February 6, 2004, LeMarque became trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains wilderness. He survived for eight days by living in a makeshift igloo and eating pine nuts and cedar.[4] [5] [3] He was able to find his way back to Mammoth Mountain Ski Area after eight days and almost 10 miles of hiking through deep snow and sub-freezing temperatures.[6] Despite the best efforts of medical professionals, he lost both of his legs due to severe frostbite.[7]

In 2017, the movie was released based on the book Crystal Clear by LeMarque.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Eli Laskey . Life on Edge: How an Olympian Survived Eight Days Trapped in the Sierras . 11 April 2020 . tiebreaker.com . 28 March 2019 . 14 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210114065817/https://www.tiebreaker.com/life-on-edge-olympian-survived-trapped-sierras/ . dead .
  2. News: Naomi Tward . On the rink of success . 6 October 2021 . . 2 February 1990 . C16, C18.
  3. News: Eric LeMarque: A Survivor's Story . Tim . Branson . . 2010-08-04 . 2018-08-31.
  4. News: Snowboarder Found After Week in Wilderness . 2004-02-19 . 2018-08-31.
  5. Web site: Eric LeMarque, Olympic hockey player, lost snowboarding - loses legs to cold injuries . Speik . Robert . www.traditionalmountaineering.org . 2018-08-31.
  6. News: Years after surviving Mammoth Mountain ordeal, Eric LeMarque relived it during filming of movie about it . . Helene Elliott . 2017-10-13. 2018-08-31.
  7. News: Snowboarder who spent days lost in Sierra loses both legs . 2004-03-06 . 2018-08-31.
  8. News: '6 Below' Tells The Tale Of Hockey Legend Eric LeMarque Surviving Meth And Near Death In The Sierras . Alm . David . . 2018-08-31.