Coline Mattel

Coline Mattel (born 3 November 1995 Sallanches ) is a French ski jumper.

Career

Coline Mattel starts for Les Contamines Montjoie. At the age of eleven, she made ​​her debut in a Continental Cup Jumping, in Schonach she was 37 Shortly thereafter, she participated in the Junior World Championships in Tarvisio, was 18 A year later, she was only 31 in Zakopane in between there were about half a dozen Continental Cup Jumping, in which she never came into the points. The first points they won the 16th November 2008 at a summer jumping in Oberstdorf. The first points in the winter as they won 25 in January 2008 in Schonach. Only ten days later, Mattel reached in Toblach as an eight -placed for the first time a single-digit result. She jumped at the OPA games in Bois- d'Amont in 2008 to ninth place. At the Junior World Championship 2009 in Štrbské Pleso the Frenchwoman won the bronze medal behind Magdalena Schnurr and Anna Häfele. Was very successful and the Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec, where Mattel finished in fifth place, after it was still on the bronze medal after the first passage. She won the gold medal at the OPA games in Baiersbronn 2009. At the Junior World Championships in Hinterzarten 2010 she won the silver medal. Beginning of 2011, she won the overall ranking of the FIS Ladies Grand Prix. In 2011 she won the gold medal at the Junior World Championships in Estonia Otepaeae. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 in Oslo, she won the bronze medal.

On 3 December 2011, she made ​​her debut in the first World Cup of women in Lillehammer, Norway, and won second place. At the Junior World Championship 2012 in Erzurum, she was in a single Sixth and Fifth on the team. In the 2012/13 World Cup season they celebrated with the same score as Daniela Iraschko their first victory in the World Cup competition in Sochi. Your second World Cup victory put them on February 2, 2013 in Sapporo, Japan. At the 2014 Winter Olympics, she won the inaugural women's competition on the normal hill bronze medal.

Achievements

World Cup wins

Continental Cup victories

National

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