7:07. This Wednesday morning, L’Equipe once againdevoted its front page to biathlon. After celebrating the Olympic title of the mixed relay, Eric Perrot’s silver medal, the Julia Simon/Lou Jeanmonnot double and Quentin Fillon-Maillet’s title, this time it is Fabien Claude, Emilien Jacquelin, Quentin Fillon-Maillet and Eric Perrot who appear on the cover of the prestigious sports daily.
On Tuesday, they thrilled the French sporting world by becoming Olympic relay champions at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games.

The headline was “La remontad’or” . Then turn to pages 14 and 15 of the newspaper for a long account of the race.
- Races, training sessions, shooting trials, ceremonies: the full programme for the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games
- 2026 Olympic Games: the full biathlon programme for the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games
- Anterselva Biathlon Arena: everything you need to know about the Antholz venue, which will host the biathlon events at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games
- Caroline Colombo: my best memory of… Antholz-Anterselva
- Pierre Mignerey, FFS National Technical Director, outlines the French team’s ambitions for the 2026 Olympics: “It’s clear that we expect the biathletes to be on the podium”.
- Coaches, physiotherapists, physical trainers, press officers, technicians: what kind of support will the French team have at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games?
- Medal records, stars of the fortnight, ambitions: all the issues at stake at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games with Delphyne Burlet
- Eric Perrot, Quentin Fillon-Maillet, Lou Jeanmonnot and Julia Simon crowned Olympic mixed relay champions in Antholz
- “Crazy”, “Magical”, “Incredibly beautiful”: the emotion and joy of Eric Perrot, Quentin Fillon-Maillet, Lou Jeanmonnot and Julia Simon, Olympic champions in the mixed relay
- Julia Simon, Lou Jeanmonnot and Eric Perrot join the closed circle of French Olympic champions
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981 and three-time Olympian, talks about the mixed relay: “The French team played in a dream race”.
- Olympic individual silver for Eric Perrot, Norway’s Johan-Olav Botn wins at 20/20
- Eric Perrot, third Frenchman on the podium in an individual event at the Olympic Games
- The first reaction from Eric Perrot, silver medallist in the individual event: “Huge satisfaction to be an individual Olympic medallist”.
- “Sivert, we did it”: an emotional gold medal for Johan-Olav Botn in the individual event
- “I only have eyes for her”: in tears after her individual Olympic medal, Sturla Holm Lægreid confesses her infidelity live on Norwegian television
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981 and three-time Olympian, recalls the men’s individual: “We’ll remember the embrace between Johan-Olav Botn and Eric Perrot”.
- Julia Simon becomes Olympic individual champion, Lou Jeanmonnot silver, Camille Bened sixth
- She follows in the footsteps of Florence Baverel and Justine Braisaz-Bouchet: Julia Simon, the third French Olympic solo champion in history
- The crazy figures for the Julia Simon/Lou Jeanmonnot double in the individual event at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games
- Julia Simon after becoming Olympic individual champion: “One of the best sporting days of my life”.
- Olympic runner-up in the individual event, Lou Jeanmonnot wants to “make the most of it”: “It’s a dream to have a silver medal around my neck”.
- “When I see that she’s next to me, it’s a bit of a blow”: a last ball that hurts Camille Bened, sixth in the individual event
- Margaux Achard’s tribute to her friend and former committee team-mate Julia Simon, Olympic individual champion: “She’d wanted to tick that box for a long time”.
- “I was shaking like a leaf”, “It’s amazing what she’s managed to do”: how Chloé Bened, her sister, and Hugo Pandolfo, her partner, experienced Camille Bened’s individual performance
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981 and three-time Olympian, talks about the women’s individual: “The moisture covered my eyes”.
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981, wrote a moving eulogy of his friend the rifle: “Like an extension of myself”.
- Quentin Fillon-Maillet crowned Olympic sprint champion with a perfect race, Emilien Jacquelin fourth
- Quentin Fillon-Maillet announces his impending fatherhood after winning gold in the sprint
- “I knew exactly what to do”: how Quentin Fillon-Maillet, calm and collected, became Olympic sprint champion
- “Unbeatable”, “a sensational race”, “outclassed all his rivals”: Quentin Fillon-Maillet’s Olympic sprint victory as seen from abroad
- Seven Olympic medals like Martin Fourcade, four titles like Léon Marchand: Quentin Fillon-Maillet writes a new page in his legend by winning the sprint.
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981 and three-time Olympian, recounts the men’s sprint: “Emilien Jacquelin took our breath away with his frantic pace”.
- Norway’s Maren Kirkeeide Olympic sprint champion ahead of Océane Michelon and Lou Jeanmonnot
- Océane Michelon, France’s tenth-ever individual Olympic medallist
- “I don’t think I’ve realised yet”: in her first race at the Olympic Games, Océane Michelon wins silver in the sprint.
- “A good way for a couple to celebrate 14 February”: how Guillaume Desmus, his partner sitting in the stands, experienced Océane Michelon’s silver sprint
- “She proves that you can shine at the highest level from a small club”: Bauges Ski Nordique celebrates after Océane Michelon wins Olympic silver
- “I was still missing the colour of a medal”: Lou Jeanmonnot in bronze in the sprint, one shot away from gold
- Sixty-second in the sprint, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet will not be taking part in the pursuit
- France (already) equals its record number of medals won at a single Olympic Games
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981 and three-time Olympian, talks about women’s sprinting: “Thank you to the girls for these wonderful moments”.
- Martin Ponsiluoma Olympic pursuit champion ahead of Sturla Holm Lægreid, bronze for Emilien Jacquelin
- “I had tears in my eyes”: the emotion of Martin Ponsiluoma, in gold in the pursuit
- “I saw myself finishing fourth again,” admits Emilien Jacquelin after his Olympic bronze medal in the pursuit.
- He is now officially a six-time Olympic champion: in Antholz, Martin Fourcade received his gold medal in the mass start of the 2010 Olympic Games.
- On home soil, Lisa Vittozzi takes the Olympic pursuit title, Lou Jeanmonnot and Océane Michelon just off the podium
- From a dull season to Olympic gold, Lisa Vittozzi’s beautiful revenge
- “It’s an extraordinary event”: third in the pursuit, Suvi Minkkinen becomes the first Finnish biathlete to win a medal at the Games
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981 and three-time Olympian, recounts the women’s pursuit: “Shivers and tears for champion Lisa Vittozzi”.
- Yvon Mougel, world medallist in 1981 and three-time Olympian, talks about the men’s pursuit: “Putting on a show doesn’t always work…”.
- “It’s an anomaly that needs to be fixed”: for the French men’s team, it’s time to shatter the glass ceiling by winning Olympic gold in the relay.
- Fabien Claude, Emilien Jacquelin, Quentin Fillon-Maillet and Eric Perrot give France its first Olympic relay title
- Emilien Jacquelin’s legendary relay, which took France from thirteenth to first place in 9 minutes.
- “He was dead”: to give Olympic gold to Les Bleus, Peiserot Eric Perrot finished the relay at the end of his tether.
- “This scenario will go down in history”, celebrates the French men’s relay after its Olympic title
- “It’s a great thing”: on the verge of tears, Simon Fourcade savours the Olympic relay title won by his biathletes
- “It’s the consecration of a generation”: substitute in Italy, Emilien Claude talks to Nordic Magazine about the Olympic relay title won by his team-mates.
- He joins fencers Philippe Cattiau and Roger Ducret: Quentin Fillon-Maillet becomes the most decorated French athlete at the Olympic Games
- The crazy figures of the French men’s relay Olympic victory
- Camille Bened starts as a thrower, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet on the sidelines: the make-up of the French women’s relay team





































