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- de Cottignon was a French sailor who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was crew member of the French boat Gwendoline 2, which won a bronze medal...
- Léon Susse, Jacques Doucet, Auguste Godinet, Henri Mialaret  France Ferdinand Schlatter, de Cottignon, Émile Jean-Fontaine  France Auguste Donny  France...
- Vilamitjana Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics 1-2 ton race 2  Bronze De Cottignon, Emile Jean-Fontaine, Ferdinand Schlatter Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics...
- Doucet Auguste Godinet Henri Mialaret  France (FRA) Ferdinand Schlatter de Cottignon Émile Jean-Fontaine 2 to 3 ton Race 2 details  Mixed team (ZZX)  William...
- Doucet Auguste Godinet Henri Mialaret  France (FRA) Ferdinand Schlatter de Cottignon Émile Jean-Fontaine 2 to 3 ton Race 2 details  Mixed team (ZZX)  William...
- Doucet Auguste Godinet Henri Mialaret  France (FRA) Ferdinand Schlatter de Cottignon Émile Jean-Fontaine 1900: 2 to 3 ton Race: 2 details  Mixed team (ZZX)...
- Saint-Louis. He was married to Gabrielle Pauline d'Adhémar. (in French) Laure Cottignon, L’amb****ade à Londres du comte d’Adhémar, Paris, 1996. (in French) Paul...
- Doucet Auguste Godinet Henri Mialaret  France (FRA) Ferdinand Schlatter de Cottignon Émile Jean-Fontaine 1900 Paris Race: 2 details  Mixed team (ZZX) William...
- Doucet Auguste Godinet Henri Mialaret  France Ferdinand Schlatter de Cottignon Émile Jean-Fontaine 1900 Paris details 2 to 3 ton Race 2  Mixed team  William...
- Jr.  Cuba (CUB) 1948 Jean De Chabanne La Palice  France (FRA) 1900 De Cottignon  France (FRA) 1900 Carl de la Sablière  France (FRA) 1928 Willy de l'Arbre...