Audrey Robichaud

Audrey Robichaud (born 5 May 1988 in Quebec ) is a Canadian freestyle skier. She specializes in the moguls and dual moguls mogul disciplines.

Biography

Robichaud took off in 2004 at the Nor- Am Cup in part. Her debut in the World Cup they had at Mont Tremblant, where it reached # 24 on 8 January 2005. A month later, in Inawashiro the first top-10 result. With four other placings in the top ten, she qualified for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games; there they drove to eighth place. The 2007 World Championships, she finished in 16th place

In January 2008, Robichaud Fourth in Lake Placid and achieved their best result so far in the World Cup. In the following two winters it was no more than eighth place out, which is why they failed to qualify for the 2010 Winter Olympics due to the strong internal team competition. The season 2010/11 is for the most successful Robichaud: In Lake Placid she drove 22 January 2011 at number three and achieved their first podium result. A week later, she threw herself into Calgary to second place.

The first World Cup victory succeeded Robichaud on February 19, 2012, when they in Naeba won the dual moguls competition, breaking the winning streak of the season so far ungeschlagenenen Hannah Kearney.

Achievements

Olympic games

  • Turin 2006: 8 Moguls
  • Sochi 2014: 10 Moguls

World Championships

  • Madonna di Campiglio, 2007: 16 Moguls
  • Deer Valley 2011: 5 Dual Moguls, Moguls 10
  • Voss 2013: 9 Dual Moguls, Moguls 11

World Cup

  • Season 2010/ 11: 3 - Mogul World Cup
  • Season 2011/12: 8 Moguls World Cup
  • Season 2012/13: 9 Moguls World Cup
  • 5 podiums, including two victories:

Other successes

  • 3 wins in Nor -Am Cup
  • 1 victory in FIS races
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