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Yves Le Pelley Dumanoir (Vaucresson, 11 agosto 1904 – Reuilly, 2 gennaio 1928) è stato un rugbista a 15 francese.

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dbo:abstract Yves Frantz Loys Marie Le Pelley du Manoir (* 11. August 1904 in Vaucresson; † 2. Januar 1928 in Reuilly) war ein französischer Rugby-Union-Spieler. Du Manoir, der von adeliger Herkunft war, absolvierte das Lycée Sainte-Geneviève in Versailles und anschließend ab 1924 die École polytechnique in Paris. Dort erwarb er 1925 den Grad eines Unterleutnants der Fliegertruppen. Der begabte Rugbyspieler spielte für den renommierten Verein Racing Club de France, üblicherweise auf der Position des Verbindungshalbs. Am 1. Januar 1925 kam er in Colombes zum ersten Mal für die französische Nationalmannschaft zum Einsatz, in einem Five Nations-Spiel gegen Irland. Obwohl die Franzosen 3:9 verloren, wurde Yves du Manoir zum besten Spieler des Tages gewählt. Bis 1927 bestritt er weitere sieben Länderspiele, eines davon als Mannschaftskapitän. Frankreich sollte am 2. Januar 1928 gegen Schottland spielen, doch du Manoir sagte ab, weil er in Avord bei Bourges ein militärisches Flugexamen ablegen musste. Nur wenige Minuten nach dem Start stürzte sein Flugzeug, eine Caudron C.59, bei Reuilly im Département Indre ab. Nur unweit der Absturzstelle, an der du Manoir ums Leben kam, wurde eine Stele errichtet. Rund vier Monate nach seinem Tod benannte der Racing Club sein Stadion in Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir um. Bis 1973 trug die Nationalmannschaft dort die meisten ihrer Spiele aus. Vor dem Stadion befindet sich eine Statue von Yves du Manoir. Nach ihm benannt ist auch die Challenge Yves du Manoir, ein von 1932 bis 2003 ausgetragenes und vom Racing Club organisiertes Rugbyturnier. (de) Yves Le Pelley Dumanoir dit Yves du Manoir, né le 11 août 1904 à Vaucresson en Seine-et-Oise est un international de rugby, polytechnicien français mort le 2 janvier 1928 aux commandes de son avion à Reuilly dans l'Indre. En dépit et en raison de la brièveté de sa vie, il bénéficie d'une très grande popularité en France. En témoigne le grand nombre de stades et de voies qui portent son nom, en particulier le stade de Colombes, près de Paris, temple du rugby jusqu'en 1972 renommé stade Yves du Manoir quatre mois après sa mort. Hommage également que fut en 1931 la création du challenge Yves du Manoir. (fr) Yves Frantz Loys Marie Le Pelley du Manoir, known as Yves du Manoir (August 11, 1904 - January 2, 1928) was a French rugby player. Du Manoir was born at Vaucresson, into an aristocratic family; his father and mother were Viscount and Viscountess Le Pelley. He excelled at tennis, rowing, swimming, gymnastics and running. He also liked motorcycles. But it was as a rugby player that he stood out. He joined Racing Club de France, a Paris club, as he lived in the prestigious Rue de Rennes in the centre of the city. He was a versatile back, a good kicker and an excellent tackler, who played generally as fly-half. He won his first cap for France at the age of 20 on January 1, 1925, at Colombes against Ireland. Despite a 3–9 defeat, his flamboyant style made him the darling of the crowd, who chanted his name during the game, and he was chosen as man of the match. He went on to get seven other caps, one as captain against Scotland in 1927. The epitome of the perfect gentleman, Du Manoir was also a brain. He enrolled at the prestigious military school École polytechnique, where he graduated as an air force second lieutenant in 1925. On January 2, 1928, France was hosting Scotland, but Du Manoir had to decline the invitation because that day he had to take an exam at the military camp where he was officially stationed (in Avord, near Bourges) to obtain his diploma that would allow him to qualify as a military pilot. The plane he got on, a Caudron 59, crashed a few minutes after take-off. Apparently, one wheel was caught in the branches of a poplar. The players learnt the news of the accident during the after-match functions. Georges Gerald, the France vice-captain and close friend of Du Manoir's with whom he played for Racing as centre, broke out in tears as he was making the traditional speech. A monument was built where the accident happened. Barely four months after his death, Racing Club de France renamed its stadium after him. This was where France was going to play almost all its international home fixtures until 1973. There is a statue of Du Manoir at the entrance of the stadium, where Racing Club de France played until 2017. In 1932, Racing Club de France created a famous club competition named after him, the Challenge Yves du Manoir, dedicated to the spirit of open play. (en) Yves Le Pelley Dumanoir (Vaucresson, 11 agosto 1904 – Reuilly, 2 gennaio 1928) è stato un rugbista a 15 francese. (it)
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rdfs:comment Yves Le Pelley Dumanoir (Vaucresson, 11 agosto 1904 – Reuilly, 2 gennaio 1928) è stato un rugbista a 15 francese. (it) Yves Frantz Loys Marie Le Pelley du Manoir (* 11. August 1904 in Vaucresson; † 2. Januar 1928 in Reuilly) war ein französischer Rugby-Union-Spieler. Du Manoir, der von adeliger Herkunft war, absolvierte das Lycée Sainte-Geneviève in Versailles und anschließend ab 1924 die École polytechnique in Paris. Dort erwarb er 1925 den Grad eines Unterleutnants der Fliegertruppen. Der begabte Rugbyspieler spielte für den renommierten Verein Racing Club de France, üblicherweise auf der Position des Verbindungshalbs. (de) Yves Le Pelley Dumanoir dit Yves du Manoir, né le 11 août 1904 à Vaucresson en Seine-et-Oise est un international de rugby, polytechnicien français mort le 2 janvier 1928 aux commandes de son avion à Reuilly dans l'Indre. (fr) Yves Frantz Loys Marie Le Pelley du Manoir, known as Yves du Manoir (August 11, 1904 - January 2, 1928) was a French rugby player. Du Manoir was born at Vaucresson, into an aristocratic family; his father and mother were Viscount and Viscountess Le Pelley. He excelled at tennis, rowing, swimming, gymnastics and running. He also liked motorcycles. But it was as a rugby player that he stood out. He joined Racing Club de France, a Paris club, as he lived in the prestigious Rue de Rennes in the centre of the city. He was a versatile back, a good kicker and an excellent tackler, who played generally as fly-half. (en)
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