Marie Dorin Habert
Marie Dorin Habert
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Personal information |
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Born |
(1986-06-19) 19 June 1986 Lyon, France |
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Height |
1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
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Professional information |
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Sport |
Biathlon |
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Club |
Douanes-Sept Laux |
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World Cup debut |
29 November 2007 |
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Olympic Games |
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Teams |
2 (2010, 2014) |
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Medals |
2 (0 gold) |
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World Championships |
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Teams |
5 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015) |
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Medals |
9 (2 gold) |
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World Cup |
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Seasons |
8 (2007/08–) |
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Individual victories |
5 |
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All victories |
9 |
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Individual podiums |
21 |
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All podiums |
47 |
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Updated on 13 March 2016. |
Marie Dorin Habert (born 19 June 1986[1]) is a French biathlete who represented France at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[2] She was also on the bronze medal winning French relay team at the Biathlon World Championships 2009.[3][4]
Dorin won a bronze in the women's 7.5 km sprint on 13 February 2010 and a silver in the relay. She won her first individual world cup victory at the 2015 world championships in Kontiolahti, Finland, in the sprint event, which was her first World Champion title as well. The next day she won the world championships pursuit, making it her second individual world cup victory and second gold medal in the world championships.
Personal life
Dorin is married to retired French biathlete Lois Habert. She gave birth to their daughter Adele in September 2014 and returned to the biathlon world cup in January 2015.
Biathlon results
All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.[4]
Olympic Games
2 medals (1 silver, 1 bronze)
Event |
Individual |
Sprint |
Pursuit |
Mass start |
Relay |
Mixed relay |
2010 Vancouver |
51st |
Bronze |
17th |
16th |
Silver |
N/A |
2014 Sochi |
39th |
20th |
14th |
— |
DNF |
6th |
- *The mixed relay was added as an event in 2014.
World Championships
12 medals (3 gold, 6 silver, 3 bronze)
World Cup
Season |
Overall |
Individual |
Sprint |
Pursuit |
Mass start |
Points |
Position |
Points |
Position |
Points |
Position |
Points |
Position |
Points |
Position |
2007–08 | 0 | N/A | 0 | N/A | 0 | N/A | 0 | N/A | 0 | N/A |
2008–09 | 314 | 28th | 22 | 53rd | 103 | 31st | 136 | 17th | 51 | 30th |
2009–10 | 492 | 17th | 43 | 35th | 219 | 14th | 111 | 19th | 98 | 19th |
2010–11 | 726 | 7th | 110 | 10th | 265 | 10th | 211 | 7th | 140 | 9th |
2011–12 | 749 | 9th | 107 | 7th | 234 | 13th | 246 | 9th | 172 | 8th |
2012–13 | 843 | 4th | 84 | 11th | 325 | 4th | 277 | 3rd | 175 | 4th |
2013–14 | 216 | 35th | — | — | 75 | 44th | 93 | 32nd | 48 | 24th |
2014–15 | 526 | 15th | 26 | 39th | 233 | 11th | 155 | 13th | 112 | 16th |
Individual victories
5 victories (2 Sp, 1 Pu, 1 In, 1 MS)
References
External links
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| 2 × 6 km + 2 × 7.5 km |
- 2007: Sweden (Helena Jonsson, Anna Carin Olofsson, Björn Ferry, Carl Johan Bergman)
- 2008: Germany (Sabrina Buchholz, Magdalena Neuner, Andreas Birnbacher, Michael Greis)
- 2009: France (Marie-Laure Brunet, Sylvie Becaert, Vincent Defrasne, Simon Fourcade)
- 2010: Germany (Simone Hauswald, Magdalena Neuner, Simon Schempp, Arnd Peiffer)
- 2011: Norway (Tora Berger, Ann Kristin Aafedt Flatland, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Tarjei Bø)
- 2012: Norway (Tora Berger, Synnøve Solemdal, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Emil Hegle Svendsen)
- 2013: Norway (Tora Berger, Synnøve Solemdal, Tarjei Bø, Emil Hegle Svendsen)
- 2015: Czech Republic (Veronika Vítková, Gabriela Soukalová, Michal Šlesingr, Ondřej Moravec)
- 2016: France (Anaïs Bescond, Marie Dorin Habert, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Martin Fourcade)
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