The highlight of Fabrice Guy’s career was winning the gold medal in Nordic combined at Albertville in 1992. He also won a second Olympic medal, a bronze, in the relay at Nagano in 1998. Guy added two medals at the World Championships, winning relay silver in 1991 and an individual bronze in 1997. In 1992 Guy became the first Frenchman to win the Nordic combined event at Holmenkollen. That was his greatest year, winning the Olympics, Holmenkollen, and leading the World Cup standings for the season. Guy won six World Cup races in his career and was an eight-time French champion. After his competitive career ended he became a publisher of Nordic Magazine.
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