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Charles Lecour (1808 – 1894) was a
French boxer. He
began his
studies of
Savate at an
early age and was a
student of
Michel C****eux, who
merged Savate...
- a street-fighting technique.
Charles Lecour created a
modern edition of the
martial art by 1830.
Charles Lecour incorporated boxing techniques with kicking...
- Guzmán
Carriquiry Lecour (born 20 May 1944) is a
Uruguayan lawyer,
journalist and
activist on
behalf of
Roman Catholic causes in
Latin America. In his...
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Sandra Lecour is a
Canadian cross-country skier. She
represented Canada at the 1984
Winter Paralympics and at the 1988
Winter Paralympics, both held in...
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Stephane Lecours (born 1971 or 1972) is a
Canadian retired Paralympic swimmer. He
competed at the 1988
Paralympics and won five gold medals. He is from...
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Danny Lecours (born
October 5, 1955) is a
Canadian retired professional ice
hockey player. Born in 1955 in Princeville, Quebec,
Lecours pla****
three seasons...
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Marie Charles Lecour Grandmaison (18 May 1889 – 10 May 1917) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with five
aerial victories.
Lecour Grandmaison was...
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Adolphe Lecours (January 23, 1878 – July 6, 1955) was a
Canadian sports executive.
Lecours was the
president of the L'****ociation
athletique d'amateurs...
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first official Savate dojo ever. It was his
student and
successor Charles Lecour who
eventually added boxing techniques to
Savate and made it what is nowadays...
- 383. [2] In
Oeuvres completes, Gallimard, T. VII, pp. 1663–1664.
Olivier LeCour Grandmaison (2
February 2005). "Le négationnisme colonial". Le
Monde (in...