Marion Bertrand

Marion Bertrand ( born November 2, 1984 in Grasse ) is a French alpine skier. It is mainly in the disciplines of giant slalom and slalom at the start.

Biography

During her teenage years, Bertrand was a great talent and won several titles in categories of students. As of January 2000, she played in FIS races first missions in the European Cup was followed a year later. In April 2002, she took part in the Swiss Championships in Arosa and made for a surprise when she won the giant slalom and it was seasoned athletes as Sonja Nef and Corinne Rey- Bellet behind. As of November 2002, she was also in some races in Nor- Am Cup at the start.

In December 2002, Bertrand first participated in a World Cup race, a giant slalom in Val d'Isere. Because of injuries, they could deny any races in 2003 and consequently lost the connection to the top. It was not until the 2004/05 season, she was again used regularly in the World Cup, this time without countable results. On 25 December 2006, she won her first World Cup points, as 27 of the giant slalom in Aspen. After it has established itself with several top -20 finishes. Your best result they achieved again in Aspen, on 29 November 2008 with the eighth place in the giant slalom. To date, this is their only top 10 ranking in the World Cup; also top 20 rankings were from the 2009/10 season the exception, until they drove for the first time towards the end of the 2011/12 season in several World Cup races into the top 20 and among other things, each twelfth in the two giant slaloms of Ofterschwang was. They also won in 2012 in the Super- G their first French league title.

Marion Bertrand took so far participated in two World Cups. In the giant slalom, it achieved in 2007 in Åre on the 16th and 2009 in Val d'Isere the 17th Place. In 2009, she also launched in the slalom, but was disqualified in the second round. Bertrand has trained as a paramedic and is a member of the volunteer fire department where they live Andon.

Achievements

World Championships

  • Åre 2007: 16 Giant Slalom
  • Val d'Isere 2009: 17 Giant Slalom
  • Schladming 2013: 16 Giant Slalom

World Cup

European Cup

  • 2013/14 season: 10 Giant Slalom rating
  • 7 podiums, including two victories:

Nor- Am Cup

  • 3 podiums, including two victories:

Junior World Championships

  • Tarvisio 2002: 17 Giant Slalom, Super -G 21 29 Departure
  • Maribor 2004: 12 combined, 15 giant slalom, downhill 18th, 39th slalom

Other successes

  • 2 French championship (Super - G 2012, Giant Slalom 2014)
  • 13 wins in FIS races
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