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Fillon Maillet Matches Fourcade's Olympic Medal Record
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Fillon Maillet Matches Fourcade's Olympic Medal Record

Quentin Fillon Maillet has matched Martin Fourcade's historic record of seven Olympic medals, cementing his place among France's greatest.

Quentin Fillon Maillet has matched Martin Fourcade's historic record of seven Olympic medals, cementing his place among France's greatest winter Olympians.

The French biathlete reached this milestone at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, equaling the national record set by his legendary compatriot Martin Fourcade. While Fourcade holds two more gold medals in his collection, Fillon Maillet now has a genuine opportunity to become France's most decorated Winter Olympian outright.

With three biathlon races still remaining on the Olympic program, the 32-year-old from Haute-Savoie stands on the brink of making history. Each remaining competition presents a chance to surpass Fourcade's medal tally and establish a new benchmark for French winter sports excellence.

A Career Built on Consistency

Fillon Maillet's achievement reflects years of consistent performance at the highest level of international biathlon. His seven Olympic medals span multiple Games and disciplines, demonstrating versatility across sprint, pursuit, individual, and relay events. The accomplishment places him in elite company not just within French sport, but among the most successful biathletes in Olympic history.

Unlike some athletes who peak for a single Games, Fillon Maillet has maintained his competitive edge across multiple Olympic cycles, adapting to changing conditions and evolving competition while consistently reaching the podium.

Chasing Fourcade's Golden Legacy

Martin Fourcade retired as one of biathlon's all-time greats, with five Olympic gold medals among his seven total. While Fillon Maillet has now matched the overall medal count, the composition differs—Fourcade's collection includes more victories at the top step of the podium. This distinction highlights the different paths these two French legends have taken to Olympic success.

The remaining races at Milano Cortina 2026 will determine whether Fillon Maillet can add to his medal haul and potentially claim the outright record. Regardless of the outcome, his achievement of matching Fourcade's tally represents a remarkable chapter in French winter sports history and underscores the nation's continued dominance in biathlon.

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