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Marie Dorin Habert

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French biathlete (born 1986)

Marie Dorin Habert
Personal information
Born (1986-06-19)19 June 1986 (age 39)
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Sport
Professional information
SportBiathlon
ClubDouanes-Sept Laux
World Cup debut29 November 2007
Olympic Games
Teams3 (2010,2014,2018)
Medals4 (1 gold)
World Championships
Teams7 (2009,2011,2012,2013,2015,2016,2017)
Medals17 (5 gold)
World Cup
Seasons11 (2007–2018)
Individual victories7
All victories15
Individual podiums26
All podiums53
Medal record

Marie Dorin Habert (born 19 June 1986) is a retired Frenchbiathlete.[1]

Career

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She became junior world champion in relay (2004 and 2005).

She representedFrance at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[2] She was also on the bronze medal-winning French relay team at theBiathlon World Championships 2009.[3][4]

Dorin won a bronze in the women's 7.5 km sprint on 13 February 2010 and a silver in the relay. She won her first individual world cup victory at the 2015 world championships in Kontiolahti, Finland, in the sprint event, which was her first World Champion title as well. The next day she won the world championships pursuit, making it her second individual world cup victory and second gold medal in the world championships.

At the Pyeongchang2018 Winter Olympics, she claimed gold with the French Team in theMixed relay[5] and took bronze in theRelay.[6]

After the Olympics, she decided to end her career at the World Cup in Oslo.

She won her last women's relay with the French team on 17 March 2018 and ended her career with a 20th place in pursuit the next day.

Personal life

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Dorin is married to retired French biathlete Lois Habert. She gave birth to their daughter Adele in September 2014 and returned to the Biathlon World Cup in January 2015. She had a second daughter Evie in January 2019.

Biathlon results

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All results are sourced from theInternational Biathlon Union.[4]

Olympic Games

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4 medals (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)

EventIndividualSprintPursuitMass startRelayMixed relay
Canada2010 Vancouver51stBronze17th16thSilver
Russia2014 Sochi39th20th14thDNF6th
South Korea2018 Pyeongchang —4th27th9thBronzeGold
*The mixed relay was added as an event in 2014.

World Championships

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17 medals (5 gold, 8 silver, 4 bronze)

EventSprintPursuitIndividualMass startRelayMixed relay
South Korea2009 Pyeongchang33rd42nd18thBronze
Russia2011 Khanty-Mansiysk6th8th15th8thSilverBronze
Germany2012 Rupholding4th9th9th6thSilver11th
Czech Republic2013 Nové Město9th18th16th9th6thSilver
Finland2015 KontiolahtiGoldGold8thSilverSilver
Norway2016 OsloSilverBronzeGoldGoldSilverGold
Austria2017 Hochfiltzen7th6th40th7thBronzeSilver

World Cup

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SeasonOverallIndividualSprintPursuitMass start
PointsPositionPointsPositionPointsPositionPointsPositionPointsPosition
2007–0800000
2008–0931428th2253rd10331st13617th5130th
2009–1049217th4335th21914th11119th9819th
2010–117267th11010th26510th2117th1409th
2011–127499th1077th23413th2469th1728th
2012–138434th8411th3254th2773rd1754th
2013–1421635th7544th9332nd4824th
2014–1552615th2639th23311th15513th11216th
2015–1610282nd1522nd3362nd3313rd2362nd
2016–178564th6613th2974th3464th1476th
2017–1828526th11819th12915th4130th

Individual victories

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7 victories (3 Sp, 2 Pu, 1 In, 1 MS)

No.SeasonDateEventCompetitionLevel
12014/157 March 2015FinlandKontiolahti7.5 km SprintWorld Championships
28 March 2015FinlandKontiolahti10 km PursuitWorld Championships
32015/1618 December 2015SloveniaPokljuka7.5 km SprintWorld Cup
49 March 2016NorwayOslo15 km IndividualWorld Championships
513 March 2016NorwayOslo12.5 km Mass StartWorld Championships
62016/173 December 2016SwedenÖstersund7.5 km SprintWorld Cup
77 January 2017GermanyOberhof10 km PursuitWorld Cup

Relay victories

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8 victories (Victories at Winter Olympics are not counted as World Cup victories, but are listed here. )

No.SeasonDateLocationDisciplineLevelTeam
12011–1221 January 2012ItalyAntholz-AnterselvaRelayBiathlon World CupBrunet /Boilley /Bescond / Dorin Habert
22015–1624 January 2016ItalyAntholz-AnterselvaRelayBiathlon World CupBraisaz /Bescond /Chevalier / Dorin Habert
37 February 2016CanadaCanmoreSingle Mixed RelayBiathlon World CupDorin Habert /Fourcade
43 March 2016NorwayOslo HolmenkollenMixed RelayBiathlon World ChampionshipsBescond / Dorin Habert /Fillon Maillet /Fourcade
52016–1727 November 2016SwedenÖstersundSingle Mixed RelayBiathlon World CupDorin Habert /Fourcade
612 March 2017FinlandKontiolahtiMixed RelayBiathlon World CupDorin Habert /Bescond /Desthieux /Fillon Maillet
72017–1820 February 2018South KoreaPyeongchangMixed RelayWinter Olympic GamesDorin Habert /Bescond /Desthieux /Fourcade
817 March 2018NorwayOslo HolmenkollenRelayBiathlon World CupChevalier /Aymonier / Dorin Habert /Bescond

References

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  1. ^Profile of Marie DorinArchived 2011-07-20 at theWayback Machine – Le site de Marie Dorin – biathlete
  2. ^Vancouver 2010 ProfileArchived 2010-02-06 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^CBC
  4. ^ab"Marie Dorin Habert".IBU Datacenter. International Biathlon Union. Retrieved17 May 2015.
  5. ^"Biathlon: Mixed relay results"(PDF).pyeongchang2018.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 21 February 2018. Retrieved20 February 2018.
  6. ^"Biathlon: Women's relay results"(PDF).pyeongchang2018.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 22 February 2018. Retrieved22 February 2018.

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