Maxence Muzaton
Alpine skier | ||||||||||||||
Disciplines | Downhill, Super-G, Combined | |||||||||||||
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Club | C.S. La Plagne | |||||||||||||
Born | Epernay, Marne, France | 26 June 1990|||||||||||||
World Cup debut | 11 March 2010 (age 19) | |||||||||||||
Olympics | ||||||||||||||
Teams | 1 – (2018) | |||||||||||||
Medals | 0 | |||||||||||||
World Championships | ||||||||||||||
Teams | 3 – (2015, 2017, 2019) | |||||||||||||
Medals | 0 | |||||||||||||
World Cup | ||||||||||||||
Seasons | 8 – (2014–2021) | |||||||||||||
Wins | 0 | |||||||||||||
Podiums | 1 – (1 AC) | |||||||||||||
Overall titles | 0 – (34th in 2020) | |||||||||||||
Discipline titles | 0 – (11th in DH, 2020) | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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Maxence Muzaton (born 26 June 1990) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer. He specializes in the speed events of Downhill and Super-G, and also competes in the Combined event.
Born in Epernay, Marne, he competed at the 2015 World Championships in Beaver Creek, USA, in the super combined.[1] He achieved his first World Cup podium in January 2017, a second place in a super combined at Wengen.
During the 2021 world championship games Muzaton lost control during a turn and injured his knee.[2]
World Cup results[]
Season standings[]
Season | Age | Overall | Slalom | Giant slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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2013 | 22 | 100 | — | — | — | 42 | 26 |
2014 | 23 | 140 | — | — | — | — | 37 |
2015 | 24 | 88 | — | — | — | 34 | 25 |
2016 | 25 | 90 | — | — | 53 | 32 | 32 |
2017 | 26 | 50 | — | — | 33 | 29 | 5 |
2018 | 27 | 54 | — | — | — | 23 | 35 |
2019 | 28 | 99 | — | — | 46 | 29 | 34 |
2020 | 29 | 34 | — | — | — | 11 | — |
2021 | 30 | 104 | — | — | — | 31 | — |
- Standings through 17 January 2021
Race podiums[]
- 1 podium – (1 SC); 7 top tens
Season | Date | Location | Discipline | Place |
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2017 | 13 Jan 2017 | Wengen, Switzerland | Combined | 2nd |
World Championship results[]
Year | Age | Slalom | Giant slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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2015 | 24 | — | — | — | — | 38 |
2017 | 26 | — | — | — | — | DNF2 |
2019 | 28 | — | — | — | 30 | 25 |
Olympic results[]
Year | Age | Slalom | Giant slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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2018 | 27 | — | — | 18 | 23 | DNF2 |
References[]
- ^ "Men's Alpine Combined, Downhill – Startlist" (PDF). Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- ^ Martin, Will. "A world championship skier pulled off one of the most incredible recoveries you'll ever see after crashing at almost 80-miles-per-hour". Insider. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
External links[]
- Maxence Muzaton at the International Ski Federation
- Maxence Muzaton World Cup standings at the International Ski Federation
- Maxence Muzaton at Ski-DB Alpine Ski Database
- Maxence Muzaton at the International Olympic Committee
- French Ski Team – 2017 men's A team – (in French)
- Rossignol Skis – Maxence Muzaton
- Maxence Muzaton at FIS (alpine)
- Maxence Muzaton at Olympics.com
- Maxence Muzaton at the French Olympic Committee (in French)
- Maxence Muzaton at Olympedia
Categories:
- People from Épernay
- 1990 births
- French male alpine skiers
- Living people
- Université Savoie-Mont Blanc alumni
- Alpine skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Olympic alpine skiers of France
- Sportspeople from Marne (department)
- French alpine skiing biography stubs