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- Sébastien Destremau (born 24 August 1964 in Plancoët, Côtes d'Armor) is a professional sailor and sailing journalist of both French and Australian nationality...
- Bernard Destremau (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnaʁ dɛstr.mɔ]; 11 February 1917 – 6 June 2002) was a French tennis player, tank officer, diplomat and politician...
- IV  Romain Attanasio (FRA) Famille Mary – Étamine du Lys   Sébastien Destremau (AUS) (FRA) TechnoFirst-FaceOcean  Sébastien Josse (FRA) Gitana 16  Stéphane...
- Maxime François Émile Destremau (French pronunciation: [dɛs.tʁə.mo]) or Destremeau was a French Naval Lieutenant who served in World War I and was notable...
- gendarmes. In order to bolster the town's defenses, Lieutenant Maxime Destremau—commander of the old wooden gunboat Zélée and the ranking officer at Papeete—had...
- vendeeglobe.org. 2021-03-05. Retrieved 2021-03-05. "News – Sébastien Destremau (Merci) forced to retire – Vendée Globe – En". www.vendeeglobe.org. "YouTube"...
- was held unofficially under the guise of the Tournoi de France. Bernard Destremau won the first two events, while Yvon Petra won three from 1942 to 1945...
- Tournament canceled World War II Don McNeill (2/2) 1941 World War II Bernard Destremau (unrecognized) Bobby Riggs (3/3) 1942 Held under German occupation Ted...
- Boulevard de Waterloo in Brussels of unknown parents. The biographer Bernard Destremau gave five possible sets of parents: Leopold II with either the wife of...
- Marcel Bernard 1937: Gottfried von Cramm / Henner Henkel 1938: Bernard Destremau / Yvon Petra 1939: Don McNeill / Charles Harris 1940–1945: No competition...