Justine Braisaz-Bouchet Explained

Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
Nationality:French
Birth Date:1996 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Albertville, France
Height:1.73 m
Weight:58 kg
Disciplines:Biathlon
Club:Les Saisies
Wcdebut:12 December 2014
Olympicteams:2 (2018, 2022)
Olympicmedals:2
Olympicgolds:1
Worldsteams:7 (20152021, 2024)
Worldsmedals:9
Worldsgolds:3
Wcseasons:9 (2014/15–2021/22; 2023/24)
Wcwins:11
Wcrelayswins:22
Wctitles:1:
1 Mass Start (2021–22)
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Justine Braisaz-Bouchet (born 4 July 1996) is a French biathlete, Olympic champion in the 12.5 km mass start at the 2022 Beijing Games and medalist at the Winter Olympics 2018 and World Championships.

Biography

Justine Braisaz began her biathlon career at the Saisies Sports Club. She quickly moved to the Nordic section to practice cross-country skiing and biathlon. During the 2011/2012 season, in the Cadette U16 category, she won the French Championship of cross-country skiing and the French Championship of Biathlon, thanks to her speed on skis. She moved to Biathlon fully in the following year representing the Junior category (U19).

During the 2012/2013 season, the first year in this category, Justine Braisaz was selected for the 2013 Junior World Championships in Obertilliach, Austria. She finished 46th in the individual race and 71st in the sprint.

The following year, she was promoted to the highest class at the Junior World Championships in Presque Isle (USA). She finished the individual race ranked 29th, 5th place in the sprint, and 15th in pursuit. In the relay, she placed 6th with partners Coline Varcin and Chloé Chevalier.

In the same year (2012/2013), she participated in the European Championships held in Nové Město, Czech Republic. She ranked 12th in the individual race, 18th in the sprint, 14th in the pursuit, and 8th in the mixed relay with Chloé Chevalier, Dany Chavoutier, and Clément Dumont. At the French Championships held in Prémanon in December 2013, she won two French Champion titles (Sprint and Pursuit). In March, she climbed into second place in the Mass Start behind Julie Cardon during the French Biathlon Championships. Her progress was of such a magnitude that she managed to earn her place to compete with the best French biathletes in the summer events of the Biathlon Summer Tour.

For the 2014/2015 season, she joined the French Youth / Junior Biathlon Team. In the first stage of the 2014/2015 season of the IBU Cup in Beitostølen, Norway, Justine Braisaz took her first podium finish with a second place in the second sprint. The day before, she finished 10th in the sprint event. This was her first international podium, and as a result, she was selected for the Biathlon World Cup.

Justine Braisaz made her Biathlon World Cup debut on 12 December 2014 in Hochfilzen (2014/2015 season), Norway. She ranked 17th in the sprint, becoming the youngest athlete in the world's top 20. The next day she placed 9th in the relay with her French teammates; Marine Bolliet, Enora Latuillière, and Anaïs Bescond. A week later, she improved her best performance by finishing 14th in the Pokljuka sprint and qualifying for the Mass Start with the top 30 biathletes. She set a new record by becoming the youngest athlete lined up on a Mass Start at only 18 years and 5 months.

She earned her first podium in her World Cup career in Oberhof, Germany, by achieving second place in the women's relay on 7 January 2015 with her teammates; Marine Bolliet, Marie Dorin-Habert and Anaïs Bescond. On 13 March 2015, at the 2015 World Championships in Kontiolahti, Finland, she won her first medal, silver, for the women's 4 x 6 km relay with Anaïs Bescond, Enora Latuillière and Marie Dorin-Habert. At the French Biathlon Championships in La Féclaz, she won the relay title with Julia Simon and Marine Bolliet. The following year, at the world championships in Oslo, Norway, she won another silver medal in the same event with Anaïs Bescond, Anaïs Chevalier, and Marie Dorin-Habert. She also achieved her best individual result when she finished 12th place in the Mass Start Competition. A week later, at the final round of the IBU World Cup season in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, she earned her first top 10 result with a 4th-place finish in the sprint event. She finished the season with a 10th-place finish in the pursuit event, which allowed her to finish her second world cup season in the 21st position overall.

At the 2016 Biathlon Championships in Méribel, France, she earned the title of French Champion by winning the Mass Start even in the U21 category. During the preseason 2016–2017, she won the sprint at the Norwegian Championships in Sjusjøen, Norway, ahead of Norway's Tiril Eckhoff and Ukraine's Julia Dzhyma. She won her first individual World Cup podium on 9 December 2016, at the Pokljuka (Slovenia) sprint, the second event of the World Cup, finishing second by 3 seconds behind Germany's Laura Dahlmeier: she was only 20 years old.

Biathlon results

All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.[1]

Olympic Games

2 medals (1 gold, 1 bronze)

EventIndividualSprintPursuitRelay
align=left 2018 Pyeongchang55th10th34th20thBronze —
align=left 2022 Beijing40th48thDNSGold6th —

World Championships

9 medals (3 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze)

EventIndividualSprintPursuitRelaySingle
align=left 2015 Kontiolahti34th34th35thSilverrowspan="3"
align=left 2016 Oslo Holmenkollen16th25th22nd12thSilver
align=left 2017 Hochfilzen48th28th5th28thBronze
align=left 2019 ÖstersundBronze60thDNS15th8th
align=left 2020 Antholz-Anterselva19th32nd37th22nd14th7th
align=left 2021 Pokljuka63rd25th30th28th
align=left 2024 Nové Město7thSilverBronzeGoldGoldGold

Junior/Youth World Championships

EventClassIndividualSprintPursuitRelay
align=left 2013 ObertilliachYouth46th71st
align=left 2014 Presque IsleJunior29th5th15th6th

World Cup

World Cup rankings
SeasonOverallIndividualSprintPursuitMass start
RacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPosition
13/25 114 51st 2/3 8 61st 8/10 85 39th 2/7 17 57th 1/5 4 51st
21/25 372 21st 3/3 40 24th 9/9 168 17th 7/8 123 21st 2/5 41 31st
25/26 706 6th 3/3 63 15th 9/9 281 5th 8/9 250 6th 5/5 112 15th
15/22 419 17th 1/2 34 20th 6/8 163 13th 5/7 133 13th 3/5 89 20th
24/25 352 26th 3/3 61 15th 9/9 118 27th 7/8 73 36th 5/5 100 19th
21/21 547 9th 3/3 112 3rd 8/8 166 12th 5/5 137 9th 5/5 136 9th
26/26 511 15th 3/3 - - 10/10 209 13th 8/8 163 15th 5/5 113 12th
581 8th 63 6th 206 12th 153 16th 162 1st
(did not compete due to pregnancy)
- - 4th - - 15th - - 2nd - - 4th - - 4th
Individual victories11 victories (2 In, 3 Sp, 1 Pu, 5 MS); victories at Winter Olympics are not counted as World Cup victories, but are listed here.
No. Season !Date Location Discipline Level
12017–1817 December 201712.5 km Mass Start Biathlon World Cup
22019–205 December 2019 15 km Individual Biathlon World Cup
32021–2221 January 2022 15 km Individual Biathlon World Cup
418 February 2022 12.5 km Mass Start Winter Olympic Games
520 March 2022 12.5 km Mass Start Biathlon World Cup
62023–2414 December 2023 7.5 km Sprint Biathlon World Cup
716 December 2023 10 km Pursuit Biathlon World Cup
817 December 2023 12.5 km Mass Start Biathlon World Cup
95 January 2024 7.5 km Sprint Biathlon World Cup
1017 February 2024 12.5 km Mass Start Biathlon World Championships
118 March 2024 7.5 km Sprint Biathlon World Cup
Relay victories11 victories
No.SeasonDateLocationDisciplineLevelTeam
1 2015–1624 January 2016 Relay Biathlon World CupBraisaz / Bescond / Chevalier / Dorin Habert
2 2017–187 January 2018 Relay Biathlon World CupBescond / Chevalier / Aymonier / Braisaz
3 2018–192 December 2018 Mixed Relay Biathlon World CupBescond / Braisaz / Fourcade / Desthieux
419 January 2019 Relay Biathlon World CupSimon / Bescond / Braisaz / Chevalier
5 2019–2025 January 2020Mixed Relay Biathlon World CupFillon Maillet / Desthieux / Braisaz / Simon
6 2021–225 December 2021Relay Biathlon World CupBescond / Chevalier / Simon / Braisaz
714 January 2022 Relay Biathlon World CupChevalier / C.Chevalier / Braisaz / Simon
8 2023–2425 November 2023 Mixed Relay Biathlon World CupFillon Maillet / Jacquelin / Braisaz / Jeanmonnot
97 January 2024 Relay Biathlon World CupJeanmonnot / Braisaz / Chauveau / Simon
107 February 2024 Mixed Relay World ChampionshipsPerrot / Fillon Maillet / Braisaz / Simon
1117 February 2024 Relay World ChampionshipsJeanmonnot / Chauveau / Braisaz / Simon

Personal life

In 2020, Braisaz married her coach and biathlete, Julien Bouchet. She gave birth to their daughter Côme in February 2023[2] and returned to the Biathlon World Cup in November 2023.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Justine Braisaz . . 8 March 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150324154313/http://services.biathlonresults.com/athletes.aspx?IbuId=BTFRA20407199601 . 24 March 2015 .
  2. https://www.ledauphine.com/skichrono/2023/02/05/justine-braisaz-bouchet-heureuse-maman-d-une-petite-come Justine Braisaz-Bouchet heureuse maman d'une petite Côme