FFME
Nicolas Bonnet has extensive experience in mountain sports and coaching, currently serving as Cadre technique at the Fédération Française de la Montagne et de l'Escalade since May 2009, where responsibilities have included being a national senior ski-alpinisme coach from 2009 to 2018 and organizing alpine climbing events. As a Directeur de course, Nicolas managed ski-alpinisme competitions for the European Championships in 2012 and the World Championships in 2013. Additionally, Nicolas is an independent high mountain guide, operating through guide-de-montagne.net, focusing on equipping new climbing routes and compliance with safety standards. Since 2003, Nicolas has been a ski and snowboard instructor at ESF Briançon for various skill levels. Previously, Nicolas was a member of the French ski-alpinisme team from 2005 to 2011 and has held a technical advisor role for Dynafit and Ski Trab. Educational qualifications include a mountain guide degree (BEES alpinisme) from ENSA and a STAPS license.
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FFME
Founded in 1945, FFME is the governing body for climbing, ski-mountaineering, snoeshoe hiking and canyoning in France, by delegation of the French Sports Ministry. FFME is also in charge of promoting and developing alpinism and mountain touring sport activities. FFME gathers~107,000 membership holders throughout~1,050 official clubs in France. FFME is a member of CNOSF (French national Olympic and sports committee), IFSC (International Federation of Sport Climbing) and ISMF (International Ski Mountaineering Federation). FFME is responsible for the selection and training of the French climbing and ski-mountaineering teams, as well as the organisation of official climbing and ski-mountaineering competitions in France.