Quentin Fillon Maillet has made French Olympic history with a bronze medal in the biathlon mass start at Milano Cortina 2026.
The French biathlete claimed third place in the men's 15km mass start despite accumulating four penalty loops during the race. The bronze medal marks a significant milestone in Fillon Maillet's career, bringing his total Olympic medal count to nine.
With this achievement, the 32-year-old has become France's most decorated Olympian of all time, surpassing previous records across both summer and winter Games. His medal collection now stands as a testament to his consistency and longevity at the highest level of biathlon competition.
Overcoming Shooting Struggles for Bronze
The mass start format proved challenging for Fillon Maillet, as four missed shots sent him to the penalty loop on multiple occasions. In biathlon's mass start discipline, every missed target costs athletes a 150-meter penalty loop, making shooting accuracy crucial for medal contention.
Despite these setbacks, Fillon Maillet's exceptional skiing ability allowed him to recover and secure a podium position. His performance demonstrated the mental fortitude and physical strength that have defined his Olympic career.
A Historic Olympic Legacy
Fillon Maillet's ninth Olympic medal cements his status as one of winter sports' greatest champions. His Olympic journey has seen him compete across multiple Games, consistently delivering medal-winning performances in various biathlon disciplines.
The achievement at Milano Cortina 2026 adds another chapter to France's proud biathlon tradition and sets a new benchmark for French athletes across all Olympic sports. His record now stands alone in French Olympic history, spanning more than a century of competition.