From Sweden's coaching team to farmer: it's a dream job
Sweden's biathlon coach Jean-Marc Chabloz has decided to leave his position after this season to pursue farming in Jämtland, Sweden.
Jean-Marc Chabloz, the coach of the Swedish biathlon team, has announced his decision to step down from his role at the end of the current season to follow his dream of becoming a farmer in Jämtland, Sweden. After a successful career as an Olympic athlete and coach, Chabloz expressed pride in his achievements and a desire to lead a life closer to home. At 58, he reflected on the challenges of being away from home too often due to the demanding nature of his coaching responsibilities.
In his farewell, Chabloz described his coaching experience as rewarding, filled with memorable moments spent with the team. His decision to depart from competitive coaching was not taken lightly; he acknowledged the stress that comes with such a high-pressure profession, mentioning that he felt it was time to seek a change. His departure is significant in the Swedish sports community, marking the end of an era for the team, which has benefitted from his expertise.
Chabloz's transition to farming is seen by him as a fulfilling career choice that aligns with his personal aspirations. He mentioned his excitement about this new chapter of his life and the satisfaction that comes from pursuing a lifelong dream. His decision has been met with understanding from fellow athletes, including prominent figures like Anna Magnusson and Hanna Öberg, who recognized the toll that coaching can take on one's life, particularly in terms of personal sacrifices made while traveling for competitions.