Jean-Louis Étienne


Jean-Louis Étienne is a French doctor, explorer and scientist. He is well known for his Arctic explorations, where he was the first man to reach the North Pole alone in 1986, and his Antarctic explorations, including the famous 1990 International Trans-Antarctica Expedition.

Early life and education

Jean-Louis Étienne was born in Vielmur-sur-Agout in the department of Tarn. He studied at the technical high school of Mazamet where he graduated with a CAP in machining, then his technical high school graduation in Castres, and at the Faculté de Médecine of the Paul Sabatier University of Toulouse.
He obtained a doctorate in general medicine graduated with a DESS in Dietetics and food, as well as a diploma in biology and sports medicine. Jean-Louis Étienne is also a licensed doctor of the Merchant navy.

Career as explorer

Jean-Louis Étienne got interested in medical matters and human psychology in extreme conditions. In order to further his research, he participated in several expeditions in Himalaya, Greenland and Patagonia. He was a teammate on the Pen Duick VI under Éric Tabarly for its race around the world in 1977–78.
He is well known for his expeditions in the Arctic and Antarctica, with scientific as well as pedagogical goals, which attracted media coverage, disseminating knowledge and research, and promoting protection of the environment. He became famous with the feat of the 1990 International Trans-Antarctica Expedition, a 6,300 km crossing on foot, with dogs, of the Austral continent.
In 2007 and 2008, Jean-Louis Étienne was the general director of the Institut océanographique de Paris and the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco.

List of expeditions

Honours

Jean-Louis Étienne was named Officer of the Legion of Honour in 2007, after being named Chevalier, then Commander in 2016 and Grand Officer in 2020. He was also named Chevalier of the National Order of Merit in 1991 and Chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques. He received the gold medal from the Société de géographie and is a member of the French Academy of Technologies. He also received two prizes from the French Academy of Sports in 1990 for his scientific and sport achievements.

Publications

  • Médecine et sport de montagne, éditions Favre
  • Le Marcheur du pôle, éditions Robert Laffont
  • Transantarctica, éditions Robert Laffont
  • Pôle Sud, éditions L'Esprit du Temps
  • Les Pôles, éditions Flammarion
  • Antarctica, éditions Gallimard
  • Expédition Erebus, éditions Arthaud
  • Le Pôle intérieur, éditions Hoëbeke
  • La Complainte de l'ours, éditions Jean-Claude Lattès
  • Mission banquise, aux éditions du Seuil / 7e Continent
  • Médecine des randonnées extrêmes : des pôles aux plus hauts sommets, aux éditions du Seuil / 7e Continent
  • Clipperton, l'atoll du bout du monde, éditions du Seuil / Septième Continent
  • Jean-Louis Étienne, 30 ans d'expéditions, éditions du Chêne
  • La Traversée du pôle Nord en ballon, éditions du Chêne
  • Nouvelles Histoires naturelles, éditions Jean-Claude Lattès

Documentary films

Erebus : la mer, la glace, le feu by Pierre-Antoine Hiroz, Gedeon Programmes productions, FR3 Nuit blanche sur la banquise by Marc Jampolsky, Gedeon Programmes productions, France 3 Le Monde d'Étienne by Olivier Julien, Gedeon Programmes productions, La Cinquième Le Pôle intérieur by Emilio Maillé, Gedeon Programmes productions, France 3 Les Mystères de Clipperton by Luc Marescot, Gedeon Programmes productions, Canal+