Nicolas Bonnet Explained

Nicolas Bonnet
Birth Date:6 November 1984
Birth Place:Briançon, France
Height:168cm
Club:Team Ecrins Hautes-Alpes

Nicolas Bonnet (born 6 November 1984) is a French ski mountaineer, runner, mountain guide and coach of the national team.

Bonnet was born in Briançon. He started ski mountaineering in 1998 and competed first in 2002. He holds several national titles in different age classes. In 2006, he was also 2006 "junior" class World champion of vertical race, and placed 1st in the "junior" class at the Patrouille des Glaciers as well as at the short distance race of the Pierra Menta. On 12 April 2007 he broke his own course record on the Pelvoux course with a total time of 3 hours 18 minutes.[1] Together with the Germans Benedikt Böhm and Sebastian Haag he planned a speed ski mountaineering tour on the Manaslu,[2] but had to withdraw due to the bad weather conditions and danger of avalanches.[3] He is member of the Team Ecrins Hautes-Alpes and belongs to the national selection since 2007.[4]

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  1. http://www.dynafit.com/jp/14/13/news.html?rssid=58373.6924#58373.6924 Nicolas Bonnet broke in own speed record on the Pelvoux!
  2. http://www.mountains2b.com/209-Temporausch_am_Manaslu-,e_66297,r_7708.htm Temporausch am Manaslu
  3. http://www.bergsteigen.at/de/bericht.aspx?ID=12625 Die geplante Speedbegehung erstickte auf 7400 Metern im Schnee...
  4. http://www.ski-alpinisme.com/equipe.php?id=92314 Equipe de France de ski-alpinisme - Bonnet Nicolas