Margot Bailet

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Margot Bailet Alpine skiing
Margot Bailet in December 2010
nation FranceFrance France
birthday 25th July 1990 (age 30)
place of birth Nice , France
size 173 cm
Weight 66 kg
Career
discipline Downhill , Super-G ,
combination
society Inter Club Nice
status resigned
End of career June 12, 2019
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut February 20, 2009
 Overall World Cup 42nd ( 2015/16 )
 Downhill World Cup 19. (2015/16)
 Super G World Cup 27. ( 2014/15 )
 Combination World Cup 4. (2014/15)
 

Margot Bailet (born July 25, 1990 in Nice ) is a former French ski racer . She was a member of the B-team of the French Ski Association and was particularly successful in the super combined , downhill and super G disciplines . Her younger brother, Matthieu Bailet, is also a ski racer.

biography

Bailet contested her first FIS races in December 2005 , the first starts in the European Cup followed in January 2007. Her first international success was at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Jaca , where she won the silver medal in slalom behind the Slovenian Ilka Štuhec . In December 2007 she finished 25th in the Super Combined in Davos for the first time in the European Cup and in January 2008 she achieved her first top 10 placements in the Super Combined in St. Moritz and Tarvisio . Her first podium and at the same time her best result so far in the European Cup she achieved on February 24, 2009 with third place in the downhill from Tarvisio. At junior world championships, Bailet always achieved her best results in the downhill: in 2008 she was 22nd in Formigal , 13th in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 2009 and seventh in the Mont Blanc region in 2010 .

The French had her first two starts in the World Cup in February 2009 in Tarvisio. In her third race, the super combined in Val-d'Isère on December 18, 2009, she won her first World Cup points in 24th place. At the 2011 World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen , she achieved 14th place in the super combined as the best French woman and 25th place in the Super-G. Her best World Cup results so far are two 4th places in the combination of Bansko on March 1st, 2015 and in the descent of Lake Louise on December 4th, 2015.

At the French team's training camp in Ushuaia ( Argentina ) in September 2017, Bailet suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament and a torn muscle fiber in his left knee. As a result, she missed the entire 2017/18 season. In her comeback season, she was unable to build on her best performances in either the European Cup or the World Cup. In June 2019, she announced her retirement from active competitive sports.

successes

World championships

World cup

  • 6 placements among the top ten

World Cup ratings

season total Departure Super G combination
space Points space Points space Points space Points
2009/10 112. 16 - - - - 25th 16
2010/11 72. 62 35. 27 41. 16 26th 19th
2011/12 112. 6th 49. 2 - - 34. 4th
2012/13 87. 30th 42. 4th - - 17th 26th
2013/14 115. 6th 49. 6th - - - -
2014/15 47. 136 34. 29 27. 57 4th 50
2015/16 42. 220 18th 127 30th 35 13. 58
2018/19 131. 4th - - - - 27. 4th

European Cup

Junior World Championships

More Achievements

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. La skieuse niçoise Margot Bailet renonce à sa Saison sur blessure. Nice Matin, September 27, 2017, accessed on March 29, 2018 (French).
  2. French Margot Bailet ended her career at the age of 29. In: skiweltcup.tv. TV-Sport Deutschland & Skiweltcup.TV, June 12, 2019, accessed on June 12, 2019 .