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  1. Martin Fourcade (French pronunciation: [maʁtɛ̃ fuʁkad]; born 14 September 1988) is a retired French biathlete. [1] He is a five-time Olympic champion, a thirteen-time World Champion and a seven-time winner of the Overall World Cup. [2] [3] As of February 2018, he is the most successful French Winter Olympian of all time. [4]

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  2. Mar 14, 2020 · French Biathlon great Martin Fourcade has announced his retirement at the age of 31. The five-time Olympic champion posted on social media that Saturday's race at the World Cup in Finland will be the last of his stellar career.

  3. 514K Followers, 1,009 Following, 1,585 Posts - Martin Fourcade (@martinfourcade) on Instagram: "While they talk about metaverse ...⛷🏃🏻‍♂️🚴🏻 🏔 Vos billets pour le Nordic festival! 👇🏼".

  4. Mar 14, 2020 · Martin Fourcade has bowed out from biathlon in style. The five-time Olympic champion won the final race of the season in Kontiolahti, FInland in a French 1-2-3, but Johannes Thingnes Boe was awarded the Crystal Globe after beating Fourcade by just 2 points.

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  5. Mar 13, 2020 · Martin Fourcade, Frances most decorated Winter Olympian with seven medals and five golds, announced a surprise retirement on Friday at age 31, the International Biathlon Union confirmed. Fourcade is expected to make Saturday’s World Cup 12.5km pursuit in Finland the last race of his career.

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  6. Meet Mr Martin FOURCADE - IOC member since 2022. Member profile includes sports career, education and IOC history.

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  8. Mar 14, 2020 · Martin Fourcade finished his career as one of the greatest biathletes by winning his last race on Saturday on the 10th anniversary of his first pursuit win -- in the same place.

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