Quentin Fillon Maillet has made Olympic history at Milano Cortina 2026, becoming the most decorated French Winter Olympian with his seventh Olympic medal.
The French biathlete reached this milestone during the ongoing Games in Italy, adding another medal to his already impressive Olympic collection. Fillon Maillet's achievement places him at the pinnacle of French winter sports history, surpassing all previous records for medal count by a French athlete at the Winter Olympics.
The 32-year-old from Champagnole has been a consistent force in international biathlon since his Olympic debut. His medal haul includes golds, silvers, and bronzes collected across multiple Olympic Games, demonstrating remarkable longevity and consistency at the highest level of competition.
A Career Built on Consistency
Fillon Maillet's journey to seven Olympic medals began at PyeongChang 2018, where he claimed his first Olympic medal with a silver in the pursuit. At Beijing 2022, he delivered his breakthrough performance with two gold medals in the individual and pursuit events, plus a silver in the mass start, establishing himself as one of the world's elite biathletes.
His success in Milano Cortina adds another chapter to an already storied career. The achievement is particularly significant in biathlon, a sport where consistency across shooting and skiing is paramount, and where maintaining peak performance over multiple Olympic cycles is exceptionally challenging.
French Biathlon Excellence
Fillon Maillet's record extends France's proud tradition in biathlon, a sport where the nation has consistently produced world-class athletes. His seven medals represent not just personal achievement but also the strength of the French biathlon program and its ability to develop athletes capable of sustained excellence on the Olympic stage.
With this latest medal, Fillon Maillet cements his legacy as one of the greatest winter Olympians in French history and one of the most successful biathletes of his generation.