Chloe CHEVALIER

2 Nov 1995
26
Female
SAINT-MARTIN-D'HERES
 
France
VILLARD DE LANS
 
France

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BTH Biathlon Women's Biathlon  

Schedule

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Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Youth Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
32 × 6 kilometres and 2 × 7.5 kilometres Relay2012Innsbruck, AUT
126 kilometres Sprint2012Innsbruck, AUT
157.5 kilometres Pursuit2012Innsbruck, AUT
World Cup
RankEventSeason
27Women's Sprint2020/21
34Women's Individual2017/18
40Women's Total2020/21
43Women's Pursuit2020/21
48Women's Mass Start2020/21
48Women's Individual2019/20
50Women's Sprint2019/20
53Women's Total2019/20
54Women's Pursuit2019/20
65Women's Individual2020/21
73Women's Total2017/18
75Women's Pursuit2017/18
92Women's Sprint2018/19
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Biking, music

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Athlete, Student

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Studies sports science in Grenoble.

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Partner, Emilien Jacquelin. Sister, Anais.

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French, English, Spanish

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Club Omnisports Les Sept Laux

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National: Frederic Jean (FRA), Jean-Paul Giachino (FRA)

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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.

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Cross-country skiing: Four-time departmental champion and vice regional champion.

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2013 IBU Cup in Idre (Sprint - 72nd, 25th)
2015 World Cup in Pokljuka (Sprint - 69th)

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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.

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2016

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Following her sister Anais, she started cross-country skiing in 2007, switching to biathlon in 2010.

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"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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

Milestones

In the 2021 World Championships, she had her only appearance in the relay placing eight.

Competed in the IBU Cup from 2013-20, with two wins (nine podiums), and in the World Cup regularly since 2020, with three relay podium finishes, including finishing second at Kontiolahti (2020) together with sister Anais. Individually, she had two top ten placings in sprint. She achieved her best position in the total score (40th) in the 2020/2021 season. In addition, she won five European Championship medals, with two golds (individual, pursuit) and a silver (sprint) in 2018.

She took part in the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck and won the bronze medal with the French mixed relay. In the youth and junior sector, she competed at World Championships from 2012 to 2016. In addition to several top-10 placings, she won the relay title in 2015 in Minsk-Raubitschy, as well as the bronze medal in the sprint, and another bronze medal in the pursuit at her last participation in the Junior World Championships in 2016.

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