L'Équipe Champion of Champions




L'Équipe Champion of Champions (French: Champion des champions de L'Équipe) refers to four awards presented by the daily sports newspaper L'Équipe, to female and male international sports athletes and female and male French sports athletes.




Contents






  • 1 International


  • 2 French


  • 3 References





International























































































































































































































































































Year
Country
Winner
Sport
1980
United States
Eric Heiden

Speed Skating
1981
Great Britain
Sebastian Coe

Athletics
1982
Italy
Paolo Rossi

Football
1983
United States
Carl Lewis

Athletics
1984
United States
Carl Lewis

Athletics
1985
Soviet Union
Sergey Bubka

Athletics
1986
Argentina
Diego Maradona

Football
1987*
Canada
Ben Johnson

Athletics
1988
United States
Florence Griffith-Joyner

Athletics
1989
United States
Greg LeMond

Cycling
1990
Brazil
Ayrton Senna

Formula One
1991
United States
Carl Lewis

Athletics
1992
United States
Michael Jordan

Basketball
1993
Algeria
Noureddine Morceli

Athletics
1994
Brazil
Romario

Football
1995
Great Britain
Jonathan Edwards

Athletics
1996
United States
Michael Johnson

Athletics
1997
Ukraine
Sergey Bubka

Athletics
1998
France
Zinedine Zidane

Football
1999
United States
Andre Agassi

Tennis
2000
United States
Tiger Woods

Golf
2001
Germany
Michael Schumacher

Formula One
2002
Germany
Michael Schumacher

Formula One
2003
Germany
Michael Schumacher

Formula One
2004
Morocco
Hicham El Guerrouj

Athletics
2005
Switzerland
Roger Federer

Tennis
2006
Switzerland
Roger Federer

Tennis
2007
Switzerland
Roger Federer

Tennis
2008
Jamaica
Usain Bolt

Athletics
2009
Jamaica
Usain Bolt

Athletics
2010
Spain
Rafael Nadal

Tennis
2011
Argentina
Lionel Messi

Football
↓  Male and female awards separated  ↓
2012
Jamaica

Usain Bolt

Athletics
United States

Serena Williams

Tennis
2013
Spain

Rafael Nadal

Tennis
United States

Serena Williams

Tennis
2014
France

Renaud Lavillenie

Athletics
United States

Katie Ledecky

Swimming
2015
Jamaica

Usain Bolt

Athletics
United States

Serena Williams

Tennis
2016
Jamaica

Usain Bolt

Athletics
United States

Simone Biles

Gymnastics
2017
Spain
Switzerland

Rafael Nadal
Roger Federer

Tennis
United States

Katie Ledecky

Swimming
2018
Austria

Marcel Hirscher

Alpine skiing
United States

Simone Biles

Gymnastics

* — 1987 award taken away after doping scandal



French






















































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Winner
Sport
1946

Jean Séphériades

Rowing
1947

Christian d'Oriola

Fencing
1948

Marcel Cerdan

Boxing
1949

Alain Mimoun

Athletics
1950

Papa Gallo Thiam

Athletics
1951

Puig Aubert

Rugby league
1952

Jean Boiteux

Swimming
1953

Louison Bobet

Cycling
1954

Louison Bobet (2)

Cycling
1955

Raymond Kopa

Football
1956

Alain Mimoun (2)

Athletics
1957

Roger Rivière

Cycling
1958

Raymond Kopa (2)

Football
1959

Lucien Mias

Rugby union
1960

Michel Jazy

Athletics
1961

Guy Périllat

Alpine skiing
1962

Michel Jazy (2)

Athletics
1963

Jacques Anquetil

Cycling
1964

Marielle Goitschel

Alpine skiing
1965

Michel Jazy (3)

Athletics
1966

Alain Mosconi

Swimming
1967

Jean-Claude Killy

Alpine skiing
1968

Jean-Claude Killy (2)

Alpine skiing
1969

Nicole Duclos

Athletics
1970

Jean-Claude Nallet

Athletics
1971

Jean-Claude Bouttier
Régis Ovion

Boxing
Cycling
1972

Daniel Morelon

Cycling
1973

François Cevert

Formula One
1974

Guy Drut
Raymond Poulidor

Athletics
Cycling
1975

Guy Drut (2)
Bernard Thévenet

Athletics
Cycling
1976

Guy Drut (3)

Athletics
1977

Michel Platini

Football
1978

Bernard Hinault

Cycling
1979

Bernard Hinault (2)

Cycling
1980

Bernard Hinault (3)

Cycling
1981

Bernard Hinault (4)

Cycling
1982

Alain Giresse

Football
1983

Yannick Noah

Tennis
1984

Michel Platini (2)

Football
1985

Alain Prost

Formula One
1986

Alain Prost (2)

Formula One
1987

Jeannie Longo

Cycling
1988

Jean-François Lamour

Fencing
1989

Alain Prost (3)

Formula One
1990

Florence Arthaud

Sailing

Max Morinière
Daniel Sangouma
Jean-Charles Trouabal
Bruno Marie-Rose

Athletics
1991

Guy Forget
Henri Leconte

Tennis
1992

Marie-José Pérec

Athletics
1993

Alain Prost (4)

Formula One
1994

Luc Leblanc

Cycling
1995

David Douillet

Judo
1996

Marie-José Pérec (2)

Athletics
1997

Luc Alphand

Alpine skiing
1998

Zinedine Zidane

Football
1999

Eunice Barber

Athletics
2000

David Douillet (2)

Judo
2001

Jackson Richardson

Handball
2002

Carole Montillet

Alpine skiing
2003

Tony Parker

Basketball
2004

Laure Manaudou

Swimming
2005

Ladji Doucouré

Athletics
2006

Laure Manaudou (2)

Swimming
2007

Sébastien Loeb
( MCO) Daniel Elena

Rallying
2008

Alain Bernard

Swimming
2009

Sébastien Loeb (2)
( MCO) Daniel Elena (2)

Rallying
2010

Christophe Lemaitre

Athletics
2011

Nikola Karabatić

Handball
↓  Male and female awards separated  ↓
2012

Teddy Riner

Judo

Camille Muffat

Swimming
2013

Tony Parker (2)

Basketball

Marion Bartoli

Tennis
2014

Renaud Lavillenie

Athletics

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot

Cycling
2015

Florent Manaudou

Swimming

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (2)

Cycling
2016

Teddy Riner (2)

Judo

Émilie Andéol

Judo
2017

Teddy Riner (3)

Judo

Tessa Worley

Alpine skiing
2018

Kevin Mayer

Athletics

Clarisse Agbegnenou

Judo


References


International winners


  • List of L’Équipe World Champion of Champions. Who Holds the Title (2012-10-06). Retrieved on 2014-05-24.

French winners


  • Loeb, Elena élus. L'Equipe (2009-12-26). Retrieved on 2014-05-24.








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