Jacques Chaudron
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Jacques Chaudron | |
Position | Right Wing |
Teams | Club des Patineurs de Paris |
Born | June 2, 1889, Paris, France |
Died | June 16, 1969, Paris, France |
Playing Career | 1912 – 1924 |
Jacques Auguste Chaudron (June 2, 1889 - June 16, 1969) was a French hockey player. He was a reserve player for the French National Team at the 1914 LIHG Championship, not appearing in any games.
He fought in World War I and resumed his hockey career in 1920. Chaudron played three games for France at the 1924 Winter Olympics hockey tournament.[1] He was also a reserve at the 1924 European Championship.
Chaudron spent his entire club career with Club des Patineurs de Paris (later known as CSH Paris).
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Special thanks to Patrick H. for supplying information on this player.