Chloé Dufour-Lapointe

Chloé Dufour - Lapointe (born 2 December 1991 in Montreal ) is a Canadian freestyle skier. She specializes in the moguls and dual moguls mogul disciplines. The most significant success of their career, the dual moguls World Champion title in 2013. Their sisters Justine and Maxime operate the same sport.

Biography

As of February 2005 at the age of 13 years, took Dufour - Lapointe of moguls competitions in the Nor- Am Cup, the North American Continental Championship, in part, scoring in her first season as the best result a fourth place. At the Junior World Championships 2007 in Airolo, she won gold in dual moguls and bronze in the discipline moguls.

Her debut in the World Cup were Dufour - Lapointe, 13 December 2007, as a tithe of the Moguls competition in Tignes. The best results in their inaugural season were two fifth places. At the 2009 World Championships in Inawashiro it was no more than 15 square. Shortly thereafter, in La Plagne she succeeded on March 18, 2009, the first podium as third parties in the moguls competition. In the 2009/10 season Dufour - Lapointe reached regularly finishes among the top ten, but never stood on the podium. At the 2010 Winter Olympics they finished fifth.

Your best result so far in the World Cup scored Dufour - Lapointe on 23 January 2011 as the second of the Moguls competition in Lake Placid. At the 2011 World Championships she won the silver medal in dual moguls. In the World Cup Winter 2011/12 you get two podiums and two more came in the course of the 2012/13 season added. Somewhat surprisingly, she won the dual moguls gold medal at the World Championships in 2013 in Voss. The first World Cup victory she succeeded on January 19, 2014 in Val Saint -Côme. At the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi in 2014, she won the silver medal, behind her sister Justine.

Achievements

Olympic games

  • Vancouver 2010: 5 Moguls
  • Sochi 2014: 2 Moguls

World Championships

  • Inawashiro 2009: 15 Dual Moguls, Moguls 28
  • Deer Valley 2011: 2 Dual Moguls, Moguls 22
  • Voss 2013: 1st Dual Moguls, Moguls 8

Junior World Championships

  • Airolo 2007: 1st Dual Moguls, 3rd Moguls

World Cup

  • Season 2008/ 09: 9 Moguls World Cup
  • Season 2009/ 10: 8 Moguls World Cup
  • Season 2010/ 11: 7 - Mogul World Cup
  • Season 2011/12: 5 Moguls World Cup
  • Season 2012/13: 5 Moguls World Cup
  • Season 2013/14: 3 - Mogul World Cup
  • 12 podium finishes, including one victory:

Other successes

  • 2 podiums in the European Cup
  • 1 podium in Nor -Am Cup
  • 1 victory in FIS races
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