Feb 24 β€’ 15:50 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

"A Passage for the Future": After Their Relay Medal, French Skiers are Already Hungry for the 2030 Olympics in France

Following their silver medal in relay at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, French skiers are setting their sights on the 2030 Olympics to be held in France.

After returning from the Milan-Cortina Olympics with a silver medal in the relay event, French cross-country skiers are already looking ahead to the 2030 Olympics, which will take place in their home country. This forward-thinking attitude was exemplified by the athletes who are hungry to replicate their recent achievements on home soil. They believe that their silver medals not only mark an achievement, but also a promise of potential for future competitions, especially with the 2030 games on their horizon.

The young athletes, including Mathis Desloges, ThΓ©o Schely, Hugo Lapalus, and Victor Lovera, celebrated their recent success upon returning to Albertville, reflecting on their emotional journey throughout the Olympics. They expressed gratitude for the support they received from family, friends, and fans, which played a significant role during the competition. Their discussions included reminiscing about the highlights of the games, showcasing their aspirations and goals moving forward.

This early eagerness to compete in the upcoming Winter Olympics highlights the increasing competitive spirit among young athletes in France. It also provides an opportunity for these skiers to not only build on their skills but also engage with the local community that will be cheering for them in 2030. As they return to their training regime, the athletes aim to leverage their recent achievements as motivation for further success in their sport and an encouragement to the next generation of cross-country skiers in France.

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