Chloe CHEVALIER
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Biathlon |
Women's Biathlon |
Schedule
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Highlights
Historical Results
| Youth Olympic Games | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 3 | 2 × 6 kilometres and 2 × 7.5 kilometres Relay | 2012 | Innsbruck, AUT |
| 12 | 6 kilometres Sprint | 2012 | Innsbruck, AUT |
| 15 | 7.5 kilometres Pursuit | 2012 | Innsbruck, AUT |
| World Cup | ||
|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Season |
| 27 | Women's Sprint | 2020/21 |
| 34 | Women's Individual | 2017/18 |
| 40 | Women's Total | 2020/21 |
| 43 | Women's Pursuit | 2020/21 |
| 48 | Women's Mass Start | 2020/21 |
| 48 | Women's Individual | 2019/20 |
| 50 | Women's Sprint | 2019/20 |
| 53 | Women's Total | 2019/20 |
| 54 | Women's Pursuit | 2019/20 |
| 65 | Women's Individual | 2020/21 |
| 73 | Women's Total | 2017/18 |
| 75 | Women's Pursuit | 2017/18 |
| 92 | Women's Sprint | 2018/19 |
Biking, music
Athlete, Student
Studies sports science in Grenoble.
Partner, Emilien Jacquelin. Sister, Anais.
French, English, Spanish
Club Omnisports Les Sept Laux
National: Frederic Jean (FRA), Jean-Paul Giachino (FRA)
Sister Anais Chevalier-Bouchet (Biathlon): Two-time French Olympian (2014-18), with a relay bronze medal from PyeongChang 2018. Six-time World Championship medallist from four appearances (2016-21), with three silver and three bronze. One individual World Cup victory and 11 podiums, with two relay podiums shared with Chloe.
Partner Emilien Jacquelin (Biathlon): PyeongChang 2018 Olympian, finishing fifth in the relay. Three-time World Championships gold medallist in pursuit (2020, 2021) and relay (2020), with two bronze medals from 2020 (mass start, single mixed relay). Pursuit Crystal Glober winner in 2019/20 and third the following season.
Cross-country skiing: Four-time departmental champion and vice regional champion.
2013 IBU Cup in Idre (Sprint - 72nd, 25th)
2015 World Cup in Pokljuka (Sprint - 69th)
January 2017: Illness forced her to withdraw from the sprint, pursuit and relays at the European Championships in Duszniki Zdroj.
November 2016: Thumb injury after a fall during the sprint at the Beitostolen IBU Cup.
2016
Following her sister Anais, she started cross-country skiing in 2007, switching to biathlon in 2010.
"I would also like to be in the top-10 regularly and why not approach the flower ceremonies and podiums." (ski-nordique.net, 18 Jun 2020)
Discovered joy training during summer 2017. "I went to training with a smile. It was not that common before. We are a good group on the Vercors plateau, we had a great time.” (ledauphine.com, 13 Dec 2017)
Competing in her first World Cup race in December 2015 (Pokljuka). "I was so amazed that I had almost experienced it as a spectator. I looked everywhere, my eyes wide open. I lacked experience. The World Cup, I have dreamed of it since I was little. But now, I know this is only one step in my journey.” (ledauphine.com, 13 Dec 2017)
Nordic combined athlete Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA), Vancouver 2010 Olympic gold medallist and five-time world champion.
Pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie (FRA), London 2012 Olympic gold and Rio 2016 silver medallist.
Heptathlete Carolina Kluft (SWE), Athens 2004 Olympic gold medallist and three-time world champion. (metro-sports.fr, 2011)
Sister and teammate Anais Chevalier-Bouchet (FRA). "I am fortunate to get along very well with my sister. She is a landmark and an important pillar in my life. We don't often talk about biathlon among ourselves, but I know that in the event of a hard blow or doubt she will always be there to support me in my sporting project." (ski-nordique.net, 17 Oct 2019)
France
Biathlon