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Team France moves through Milano‑Cortina with confidence, heart, and early victories that already feel like the first steps toward something bigger.
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🥇🇫🇷 Team France at Milano‑Cortina: Fearless and Chasing Glory 🏂🏔️❄️

13 February 2026
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✨ Rising With Every Win

France’s early victories in Milano‑Cortina already give the team a real lift, showing that the work and focus are paying off. The mixed relay gold in biathlon, Julia Simon’s strong individual title, Lou Jeanmonnot’s silver, and Romane Miradoli’s sharp Super‑G run all prove that France is moving with confidence and purpose. With Au Bout De Mes Rêves — sung by Emmanuel Moire and Amandine Bourgeois — playing softly in the background, these results feel even more like steps toward a dream that’s slowly taking shape.

🎶 🇫🇷 ❄️ 🏔️ ⛷️ 🏂 🥇 🔵 🔥 🎯 🌟 🏅 🎼 🔊 Au Bout De Mes Rêves - Emmanuel Moire & Amandine Bourgeois




“L’important dans la vie, ce n’est point le triomphe, mais le combat.” — Pierre de Coubertin

Team France stepped into Milano‑Cortina 2026 with ambition, depth, and a quiet fire — and the early days of competition have already rewarded that confidence. The delegation has opened its campaign with a promising haul of 🥇🥇🥇, 🥈🥈🥈, and 🥉, placing France among the nations shaping the top of the medal table. From the opening ceremony to the first competitions in the Dolomites, the French athletes have shown a blend of composure and competitive edge that signals a potentially historic run.

Biathlon Leads the Charge 🎯⛷️

As expected, biathlon remains France’s most fertile ground for glory. The mixed relay team — Eric Perrot, Quentin Fillon‑Maillet, Lou Jeanmonnot, and Julia Simon — delivered a commanding 🥇, setting the tone for the entire delegation. Simon then added a brilliant 🥇 in the 15 km individual, skiing with icy precision, while Jeanmonnot secured 🥈, confirming the extraordinary depth of the French program. With several races still ahead, biathlon continues to be the engine of France’s medal ambitions.

Alpine Skiing Finds Its Rhythm 🎿🌨️

In alpine skiing, France has already carved its way onto the podium thanks to Romane Miradoli, whose fearless Super‑G run earned her a shining 🥈. The men’s downhill remains dominated by international heavyweights, but the technical events — especially with Clément Noël yet to unleash his slalom mastery — keep France firmly in the hunt. The alpine squad’s mix of experience and precision suggests more podium potential as the Games progress.

Figure Skating Delivers Artistic Gold ❄️🩰

One of France’s most captivating moments so far came on Olympic ice. Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry claimed 🥇 in ice dance, delivering a free program that blended elegance, athleticism, and emotional clarity. Their performance not only added to France’s medal count but also reaffirmed the nation’s rising influence in a discipline long dominated by other skating powers. 5. A Campaign Still Building Toward Its Peak 🔥🏔️

With medals already secured across biathlon, alpine skiing, and figure skating — and major events still ahead in snowboard cross, freestyle skiing, and the remaining alpine races — Team France stands poised for one of its strongest Winter Olympic campaigns in recent memory. The blend of seasoned champions and fearless newcomers suggests that the early successes are only the beginning of a broader, more ambitious push toward the top of the Milano‑Cortina podiums.

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Miradoli Masterclass

The Tight Line No One Else Dared : The Miradoli Line Masterclass
Romane Miradoli’s Super‑G silver wasn’t just a strong performance — it was a genuine technical breakthrough. In the decisive mid‑section of the course, she committed to the tightest and most direct line of any skier in the top ten, a high‑risk choice that only a few athletes even attempted and none executed as cleanly. Timing‑sector data shows she gained crucial hundredths precisely where others backed off, and the impact was significant enough that coaches from several nations reportedly reviewed her run frame‑by‑frame afterward — a clear sign she did something exceptional and unexpected.

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