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Desloges Wins Historic Silver, Ends France's 18-Year XC Drought
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Desloges Wins Historic Silver, Ends France's 18-Year XC Drought

Mathis Desloges claims silver in skiathlon, ending France's 18-year medal drought in cross-country skiing.

Mathis Desloges claims silver in skiathlon, ending France's 18-year medal drought in cross-country skiing.

French cross-country skier Mathis Desloges secured a historic silver medal in the skiathlon at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, finishing behind Norwegian legend Johannes Klæbo. The achievement marks France's first individual medal in cross-country skiing since 2006, ending an 18-year drought for the nation in Nordic skiing disciplines.

Desloges' breakthrough performance comes as a significant milestone for French winter sports, particularly in cross-country skiing where the country has struggled to match the dominance of traditional Nordic powerhouses like Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

Klæbo Continues Norwegian Dominance

Johannes Klæbo, widely regarded as one of the greatest cross-country skiers of his generation, claimed gold in the skiathlon event. The Norwegian's victory adds another chapter to his illustrious career and maintains Norway's stronghold in cross-country skiing at the highest level.

The skiathlon, which combines both classical and freestyle techniques in a single race, is considered one of the most demanding events in cross-country skiing. Athletes must demonstrate mastery of both skiing styles while maintaining endurance over the long-distance format.

Historic Medal for French Cross-Country

The significance of Desloges' silver medal cannot be overstated for French cross-country skiing. The 18-year gap since France's last individual medal in the discipline highlights the challenges the nation has faced in developing competitive Nordic skiers.

This breakthrough could signal a new era for French cross-country skiing, potentially inspiring a new generation of athletes and increased investment in Nordic skiing programs. Desloges' success demonstrates that with proper development and training, French athletes can compete at the highest level against traditional Nordic skiing nations.

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