Nadia Peyrot is one of the most successful archery biathletes and is the most successful non-Russian representative of the sport at archery biathlon world championships , in which she has always participated since the first event in 1998 and always won at least one medal until the last World Cup in 2007. In 1998 she won gold medals at the World Championships in singles and with Stefania D'Andrea and Edmea Ollier in the relay. The relay gold medal was defended a year later at the World Cup. In 2001 in Pokljuka, in addition to the relay silver, silver in the pursuit and bronze in the individual. In Ruhpolding , Peyrot was able to win medals in all five competitions in 2002, silver in individual, sprint, mass start and relay as well as bronze in the pursuit. The outstanding year was crowned by winning the overall ranking of the archery biathlon world cup , which was held for the first time , and she also won all discipline world cups with the individual, the sprint and the pursuit. The world championship in Krün also brought further medals with silver in the mass start and bronze in the pursuit. In 2004, in addition to the discipline classification in the mass start of the World Cup at the World Cup in Pokljuka, she won four silver medals in the sprint, pursuit, mass start and with Licia and Elda Piller Hoffer in the relay race. The relay medal could be won again in Forni Avoltri in 2005 in the same composition. At the last World Cup held in Moscow in 2007 , Peyrot finished second in the mass start competition behind Olga Koslowa . In addition, she was voted the best athlete of the championship.