2026 Olympics: with the gold in the mixed relay, French biathlon makes a strong start
The French biathlon team won the gold medal in the mixed relay at the 2026 Olympics, marking their first medal of the Games.
At the 2026 Olympics held in Milan-Cortina, the French biathlon team celebrated a thrilling victory in the mixed relay event, capturing the gold medal. The atmosphere was electric at the venue in Anhtolz-Anterselva, where nearly 20,000 spectators gathered under a bright sun to witness the competition. Prior to this event, pressure mounted on the French team to secure the nation's first medal of the Games, but they successfully rose to the occasion amidst high expectations as a 'dream team' in the discipline.
The mixed relay team, consisting of Γric Perrot, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Lou Jeanmonnot, and Julia Simon, faced a tense moment during the event but ultimately prevailed, delivering a historic performance that crowned them champions. The emotions ran high, especially for StΓ©phane Bouthiaux, the team's director, who expressed deep pride and joy following the victory. This win not only marked a significant achievement for the athletes but also set a positive tone for France's ongoing participation in the Olympics, instilling hope for further successes.
With this gold medal, the French biathlon team has firmly established itself as a force to be reckoned with at the Olympics, underscoring their preparation and competitive spirit. The victory not only brings glory to the nation but also showcases the talent and dedication of the athletes, promising a bright future for French biathlon as they look forward to the remaining events in the competition.