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Victor Muffat-Jeandet race

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Victor Muffat-Jeandet

Victor Muffat-Jeandet race
Victor Muffat-Jeandet

Between combined and giant slalom: the technical audacity of those who don't choose just one path

Victor Muffat-Jeandet with overalls and skis

Victor Muffat-Jeandet is a French alpine skier born on March 5, 1989, in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie. Focused on technical disciplines, Muffat-Jeandet achieved his first World Cup victory in January 2018, winning the alpine combined in Wengen, Switzerland. He represented France at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, where he won the bronze medal in alpine combined. This medal marked France's return to the Olympic podium in this discipline after many years.

Victor Muffat-Jeandet

Palmares

  • Olympic Bronze · Combined

    PyeongChang 2018

  • 1st place · World Cup in Combined

    Wengen 2018

  • 5 Podiums · World Cup in Combined and Giant Slalom

    Wengen 2015 · Beaver Creek 2015 · Kitzbühel 2016 · Wengen 2019 · Kranjska Gora 2021

  • 12th position · Best overall World Cup ranking

    St. Moritz 2016

  • 6th place · Best World Championship result in Combined

    Åre 2019

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