Maxime Chataignier
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Born | Besançon, France | September 15, 1988|||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) | |||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 137 lb (62 kg) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Country | France | |||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Short track speed skating | |||||||||||||||||||
World Cup wins | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Olympic finals | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||
Highest world ranking | 1 (1500m) | |||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Maxime Chataignier (born Besançon) is a French short-track speed-skater.
September 15, 1988 inChataignier competed at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics for France. In 2006, he was disqualified his opening heat of the 1000 metres and finished 4th in his opening heat of the 1500 metres, failing to advance in both.
In the 2010 Olympics, he was disqualified in his opening heat of both the 1000 metres and 1500 metres, failing to advance. He was also part of the French 5000 metre relay team, which placed third in the semifinal, but was advanced to the final, where they finished 5th.[1]
As of 2013, Chataignier's best performance at the World Championships came in 2011, when he finished 4th in the 1000 metres. He also won a silver medal as a member of the French relay team at the 2006 European Championships, and a gold with the relay team at the .[2]
As of 2013, Chataignier has five ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup podiums, with his best finish two silvers, one as part of the relay team in 2010–2011 at Montreal, and another in the 1000 metres at Changchun that season. He was also the overall champion in the 1500 metres in 2010–11.[2]
World Cup Podiums[]
Date | Season | Location | Rank | Event |
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4 February 2007 | 2006–07 | Heerenveen | 5000m Relay | |
24 October 2010 | 2010–11 | Montreal | 1500m | |
24 October 2010 | 2010–11 | Montreal | 5000m Relay | |
30 October 2010 | 2010–11 | Quebec | 1500m | |
5 December 2010 | 2010–11 | Changchun | 1000m |
References[]
- ^ "Sports Reference Profile". Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
- ^ a b c "ISU Biography".
- 1988 births
- Living people
- French male short track speed skaters
- Olympic short track speed skaters of France
- Short track speed skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics
- Short track speed skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Short track speed skaters at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- Sportspeople from Besançon
- Universiade bronze medalists for France
- Universiade medalists in short track speed skating
- Competitors at the 2011 Winter Universiade
- European speed skating biography stubs
- French winter sports biography stubs