Marie-Pierre Parent

Marie- Pierre Parent ( born May 15, 1982 in Joliette ) is a former Canadian biathlete.

Marie- Pierre Parent lives in Joliette and trained in Shannon. She started for Biathlon Courcelette, and was coached by Daniel Lefebvre. Their first international race she contested in the Junior World Championships 2003 in Koscielisko, where it was 43 of the Single Page, 55 of the sprint, pursuit and 48th with Louise Weber and Zina Kocher in the Seventh Season. In Brusson they participated in the 2004 at their first race in the Biathlon European Cup and won the sprint in 13th and 21st of persecution immediately the first points. The subsequent planned World Cup start in Ruhpolding came first is not reached, but then followed shortly thereafter in Antholz. Their first single ended Parent as 63 This was followed by attendance at the Biathlon World Championships 2004 in Oberhof, where the Canadian was 69th in singles and 78th of the sprint. Your international best result achieved during the pre-Olympic test competition Parent on the later Olympic race track in Cesana San Sicario with a fifth place in the sprint. Early in the season 2004/ 05 reached the Canadian with 54th place in a single at Holmenkollen in Oslo, her best result in a World Cup race. In Hochfilzen, she participated in the Biathlon World Championships in 2005, where the ranks 80 in singles, 65 in the sprint and with Sandra Keith, Zina Kocher and Martine Albert eleven in the relay race came about. The highlight of the career was the Olympic Games in Turin. Parent came in three races used. In individual she was 77, in the sprint and 76th on the anchor leg of the relay, it reached Keith, Kocher and Albert 17th place. Last major event was the Biathlon World Championships 2007 in Antholz, where the Canadian was 73 of the Single Page, Sprint came on the 63rd and with cooker, Keith and Sonya Erasmus in the relay race was 14. After the season, Parent ended her career.

Biathlon World Cup rankings

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