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How the three-time Olympic champion turned Bjoerndalen's head

At the World Cup stage in Anterselva, Russian biathletes finally showed their true strength. Ekaterina YURLOVA, Olga PODCHUFAROVA, Anton SHIPULIN and the men's relay four brought Russia four gold medals at once! However, biathlon is not only skiing and shooting, victories and defeats. It is also love, meetings and partings. We decided to tell you, dear readers, some love stories from the life of world biathlon stars.

Dasha swimsuit slayed the champion

Perhaps most of all in the biathlon get-together they discuss the relationship of the famous Norwegian Ole- Einar Bjoerndalen and three-time Olympic champion Daria Domracheva. On the closing day of the Olympics in Sochi, they did not leave each other for a very long time, and after the ceremony, the great Norwegian appeared at the location of the national team ... of Belarus. He seemed to have come to congratulate the team on an unprecedented success, but it was clear that Bjoerndalen appeared there for the sake of Dasha, who, in fact, won all three gold medals for the country.

Later, the paparazzi photographed an international couple in a shopping center in the Finnish town of Kontiolahti. It was about nine o'clock in the evening, Ole Einar and Dasha were holding hands, and turning around the corner, the eight-time Olympic champion began to whisper something in Domracheva's ear and took her by the waist. And even earlier, at the World Cup stage in Germany, the Norwegian late at night left the cottage where the Belarusian charmer stayed.

At first, both denied this connection. Still, because Bjoerndalen for the time being was considered an exemplary family man. In 2006 he married an Italian Natalie Santer and in one of the interviews he once said: - In many years, when I grow old, I would like to live on the ocean and hear the sound of the surf in the mornings. And next to me, my Natalie will be busy in the kitchen. Of course we will be with her.

However, life is unpredictable. Six years later, Bjoerndalen confessed to his wife that he no longer had the same feelings for her. As a result, the couple divorced. And the Italian edition of Wintersport News reported that Domracheva became the reason for their divorce. It turns out that back in the summer of 2012, the women's biathlon team of Belarus came to the Austrian Obertilliach, where Bjoerndalen was preparing for the season. Led by Domracheva. When Daria appeared one day on the porch of the cottage in a revealing bathing suit, Ole was just passing by. The experienced Viking could not stand it - and went on boarding.

Domracheva misses this season. According to Dasha, doctors discovered she had mononucleosis (this disease leads to an increase in the lymph nodes, liver and spleen, and can cause tonsillitis and fever). However, rumors immediately spread that this was not the only thing - they say, Domracheva is pregnant! From Bjoerndalen! French added fuel to the fire Martin Fourcade. The famous biathlete, when asked about Domracheva, replied: - I hope Dasha will return to biathlon soon. I have a good relationship with her. True, not as close as those of Bjoerndalen. The Norwegian is 42 years old, Domracheva is 29. Both have no children. To be honest, it's time to think about it.

By the way, information about Domracheva's pregnancy, first in a private conversation with colleagues, and then on Twitter, was reported by the journalist Dmitry Egorov. He is currently working on one of the sports Internet portals. Dima claimed that his source was quite reliable and had not been mistaken before. For example, in 2015 about pregnancy Olga Zaitseva Dmitry learned just from him, although Zaitseva hid everything. But someone told Domracheva that they wrote about her, and Egorov had to apologize. "Russian voice of biathlon" Dmitry Guberniev in a conversation with our correspondent, he also denied the rumor about Daria's pregnancy.

According to Belarusian colleagues, several years ago Domracheva met with the director Maxim Subbotin. It was he who filmed a documentary about the best biathlete in the country. During filming, mutual sympathy arose between them. Domracheva carefully looked at the footage and asked to remove some of the footage related to her family. The director began to argue, they almost quarreled, but in the end Maxim conceded. Daria liked the documentary. Subbotin accompanied her to several social events and press conferences in Minsk. But when Bjoerndalen himself laid eyes on Domracheva, she could not resist. It won't be long before this love story ends.

Will live in two countries

Ekaterina Yurlova, world champion in the individual race, and this season confirms her class. At the World Cup stage in Anterselva, she won two medals at once - gold and bronze. But the former coach of the Russian women's team Wolfgang Pichler waved his hand at her. He spread rot on her, believed that this biathlete was not capable of anything, and threw her out of the team.

Katya was inspired to sports exploits by an affair with a masseur of the Austrian national team Josef Percht. They met at a competition a few years ago. Yurlova at first did not want to accept the courtship of a foreigner, because she was sure that she would marry only a Russian. However, Josef was very gallant and persistent. He invited the girl to his place in Ramsau, introduced him to friends and parents. Then he showed Vienna at night, and Katya suddenly realized that she, too, was drawn to Josef. “We got married in October,” Yurlova said. - The ceremony took place in the city hall of Ramsau am Dachstein. On my side were my mom and dad and a few of our biathletes. Where will we live? So far, for two houses - in St. Petersburg and Ramsau. And then it will be seen. But I will definitely play for Russia.

The bride is not confused

One of the most accurate biathletes in the country Alexey Volkov experienced his finest hour in Sochi-2014. Together with partners, he became the Olympic champion in the men's relay. And a month after that triumphant race, a resident of Khanty-Mansiysk married a biathlete from Chelyabinsk Evgenia Seledtsova. Of course, the young people faced the question: where to live?

I offered Lesha to move to Chelyabinsk, - says Zhenya. - Firstly, housing prices are two times lower than in Khanty-Mansiysk. Secondly, the climate is better in the Urals. Finally, my parents live there. When Lesha and I have children, there will be someone to leave them to. ( laughing.) Seledtsova admitted that several years ago she was afraid of losing her boyfriend. When Volkov left for competitions and did not call for a long time, she could not find a place for herself. Once she asked: - Lyosha, with whom do you want to celebrate the New Year? - Of course, with you, - the shooting skier answered. - Then arrange with the authorities that at the December training camp you and I would train together. On the men's team. You understood me? Enough already, I'm bored. And Lesha agreed. Since then they have been together. For five years in a row, Seledtsova has been flying to a training camp in Germany or Austria in the middle of the season to brighten up the gray everyday life of the hard worker Volkov.

Zhenechka SELEDTSOVA brightened up the gray days of Lyosha VOLKOV in time. A photo:

Famous French biathlete Martin Fourcade was born in the French district of Sere, in the Eastern Pyrenees. This event happened in 1988, on September 14th.

At the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, Martin Fourcade won a silver medal in the biathlon mass start. At the 2011 Biathlon World Championships, which was held last March in the Russian city of Khanty-Mansiysk, Martin Fourcade won a full set of World Championship medals. He is the younger brother of a biathlete.
Martin Fourcade began his biathlon lessons at the age of fourteen. Martin Fourcade got into the national biathlon team back in 2006, but he really began to play for the team only in 2008 at the World Cup in the city of Holmenkollen.

In 2007 and 2008 Martin Fourcade took part in the junior world championships, and in 2007 he took third place in the relay race.

In March 2008, in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, Martin Fourcade took 61st place in the Biathlon World Cup.

The next sports season for Marten was more successful. At the World Cup in Hochfilzin, Martin Fourcade took 36th place in the individual race and 10th place in the sprint race. Martin Fourcade finished the 2009 sports season with the 24th number in the overall standings of the World Cup, and in every race of this season he consistently got into the top twenty.

In the 2009-2010 sports season, Martin Fourcade began to show better results than before. He finished every race no lower than 10th place. Martin Fourcade was included in the French national biathlon team at the 2010 Olympic Games in Canada, where he was able to win silver in the mass start.

In the Finnish city of Kontilahti, Martin Fourcade took first place in the pursuit. And in Oslo, Norway, he won the pursuit race and the sprint race.

Thanks to two victories in the pursuit Martin Fourcade won the 2009-2010 sports season in the pursuit program in the Biathlon World Cup. He beat Austrian biathlete Simon Eder by a point. In the overall standings, Martin Fourcade took 5th place, and his brother Simon was seventh.
The 2010-2011 sports season for Martin Fourcade went well. At biathlon competitions in the city of Östersund, he was three times in the top five athletes, of which he took third place twice. In the city of Ruhpolding, Martin Fourcade won silver medals in each of the three races, and in Fort Kent and Antholz, Martin Fourcade won the mass start. At the Biathlon World Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk, Martin Fourcade arrived as one of the obvious contenders for a medal.
In the mixed relay, Martin Fourcade took third place, showing excellent shooting quality and good speed on the track. In the sprint race, Martin Fourcade won silver, although he missed twice - speed compensated for mistakes in shooting at the turn. A day later, Martin Fourcade became the first in the pursuit race, although he “missed” three times.

In the overall standings of the World Biathlon World Cup this season, Martin Fourcade became the third and ran from Antholz to Oslo in the red jersey of the dealer in the mass start.

In the 2011-2012 sports season, Martin Fourcade set himself the task of second or even first place in the overall standings of the Biathlon World Cup.

In the Swedish city of Östersund, Martin Fourcade took first place in the pursuit and in the individual race. This allowed Marten to put on the yellow jersey of the world biathlon leader.

Name:
Martin Fourcade



Zodiac sign:
Virgo


Place of Birth:
Seret, France


Activity:
biathlete


The weight:
75 kg


Growth:
185 cm

Biography of Martin Fourcade

Martin Fourcade is a famous French biathlete who managed to win many glorious victories during his career. In recent years, our today's hero is perhaps the main hope of the French team. That is why in our article we decided to tell a little more about his life and sports career. Indeed, at the Olympics in Sochi, Martin Fourcade will definitely show himself in all its glory.

The early years, childhood and the family of biathlete Martin Fourcade

The future famous athlete was born in the city of Sere on September 14, 1988. From an early age, Marten was engaged in various "winter" sports under the strict guidance of his father, a professional coach. First, our today's hero tried his hand at snowboarding, then hockey. However, in the end, like his older brother Simon, he chose biathlon.


Martin Fourcade - biathlete of the highest class
It is noteworthy that Marten never hid the fact that the sports careers of other members of his family had a great influence on his sports career. At the time when Fourcade Jr. took his first steps in the world of professional sports, his brother Simon was already storming the podiums of major international competitions with might and main. For a long time, Marten was his number one fan. But, in the end, he decided to seriously engage in biathlon himself.
The first successes came to the athlete very soon. After a series of successful performances at youth and junior competitions, Martin Fourcade made his way into the French national team, in the ranks of which he began to play since 2002. At that moment, the young athlete was only fourteen years old.
Christoph Sumann and Martin Fourcade sing at the award ceremony
Martin Fourcade grew and improved, and therefore, four years later, he managed to successfully make his debut at international youth competitions. At first, the results of the athlete were not the highest. In 2007, our today's hero managed to win bronze in the relay race, but subsequently Marten invariably found himself outside the coveted pedestal. As a rule, he completed his performance among the 10 strongest. But this ambitious athlete was not enough.

Biathlete Martin Fourcade in big sport

For the first time, Martin Fourcade appeared in the "adult" competitions in 2008 at the World Cup in Oslo, Norway. At that time, our today's hero finished the race only ... sixty-first. However, this offensive "click on the nose" seemed to only benefit the talented young athlete.
The very next season, Marten improved quite well and eventually managed to win the first ranking points in the German Hochfilzen, finishing thirty-sixth in the individual race and reaching the top ten in the sprint. After that, the young Frenchman also performed brilliantly at the World Championships, in which he consistently ranked among the twenty strongest athletes in each race.
Facial expression of Martin Fourcade
Thanks to this, in the overall standings of the 2009 season, Martin Fourcade managed to take the final 24th place, which was an undoubted success for the young guy.
The next year was even more successful. The talented Frenchman took another step up, and therefore soon managed to win his first medals. As part of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Fourcade got to the second final place in the mass start (15 km). The silver medal was a real surprise for all fans of the biathlete, but later our today's hero successfully proved that all this was by no means a simple coincidence.
At the World Championships in Kontiolahti, Finland, the talented Frenchman won a gold medal in the pursuit, and then managed to win two victories in Oslo, Norway (in the pursuit and sprint). As a result of all this, in the 2009/2010 season, the athlete became the fifth in the overall standings of the World Cup. He began to be called one of the most promising biathletes on the planet. Martin Fourcade began to be offered lucrative advertising contracts, and also often invited to French television. As a result, already at the age of twenty-one, a talented athlete became the main hope of the French team.
In the 2010/2011 season, the biathlete won several more bright victories. Among these, the most impressive achievement was the full set of awards (gold, silver and bronze) at the World Championships in Russian Khanty-Mansiysk. These, as well as some other achievements, allowed Martin Fourcade for the first time in his career to enter the top three biathletes in the overall World Cup standings. At that moment, it became clear to everyone that the talented Frenchman came to the world of biathlon in earnest and for a long time. And a year later, Marten successfully proved the truth of these words.


Personal life: there are rumors that biathlete Martin Fourcade is homosexual
At the next World Championships in Ruhpolding, Germany, Martin Fourcade won three sets of gold medals. As a result, in that season, our today's hero managed for the first time in his career to lead the overall World Cup standings. Having removed the Norwegian Ole Einar Bjorndalen from the throne, the Frenchman has firmly established himself as the main favorite of any race. Subsequently, Martin Fourcade repeatedly proved that he is one of the best biathletes of his generation.

Martin Fourcade at present

In the 2012/2013 season, our today's hero managed to improve his own record and, with a fantastic 1248 points, became the best shooting skier in the world for the second time in a row. In the status of the main hope of the French team, as well as one of the brightest stars of the entire championship, Martin Fourcade also approaches the Winter Olympics in Sochi. At the time of this writing, the result of the Frenchman in these prestigious competitions was not yet known. However, hardly anyone seriously doubts that Martin Fourcade will be able to bring a couple of prestigious medals from the Sochi games.

Personal life of Martin Fourcade

For several years now, Martin has been dating a 27-year-old French woman named Ellen. She, like Fourcade himself, goes in for skiing. The relationship of the two lovers is moving smoothly towards the wedding. The only obstacle, according to some French journalists, is Ellen's jealousy for Martin's longtime friend Emil Svendsen, with whom the biathlete often spends time together. Clinging to this fact, the French media hastened to call Marten a homosexual. However, the athlete himself denies these rumors.

1) Simon Fourcade

Simon Fourcade - four-time world champion, and four-time silver medalist of the World Junior Championship (2002-2005). Born December 25, 1984 in Perpignan, France. Citizenship - France. He has been engaged in biathlon since 1998, before that he was engaged in judo, snowboarding and hockey. For the first time he took part in the World Cup in the 2003-2004 season at the stage in Oslo. At the Olympics in Turin, he started in just one - individual - race, where he took a modest 31st place. In the 2006-2007 season, Fourcade finally began to show good results: three times he got into the top ten (all three times as part of the World Championship in Anterselva), and at the next stage after the World Championship in Lahti, Fourcade became the second in the individual race, lagging behind compatriot Rafael Poiret by 17.9 seconds.

In adult competitions at the stages of the World Cup, his achievements are still limited to a few hits in the top ten, but this is not the limit for the purposeful Frenchman. Indeed, at the 2009 World Championships in Pyeongchang, Korea, as part of the French mixed relay, Simon became the world champion.

Favorite food: Tagine (this dish is from Morocco, made with meat (lamb or pork), vegetables and semolina)

Strengths: tolerance Disadvantages: predictable there was my first start at the World Cup, Oberhof, because. great audience Favorite disciplines: sprint

Biathlon is a relatively unpopular sport in France. How did it happen that you started doing it? - At first I liked to skate. But my parents prefer sports not indoors, but outdoors. They themselves loved cross-country skiing, so I decided to follow their example. In the ski section I made many friends who later moved to biathlon, and I, along with them. Thus, I began to engage in biathlon directly at the age of 16.

And where are you from?- Perpignan. It's on the border with Spain.

- As far as we know, your younger brother is also engaged in biathlon. Do you give him any advice?- Yes, my brother Martin is 18 years old and he competes at the European Cup. This year at the World Junior Championships, he took 5th and 9th places. Of course, I give him advice and share my experience. He is a very strong guy, so I hope he will come to replace me in due time.

- Do you train with him?- Not. Martin trains in a completely different place. I also have another brother, the youngest is Bris, who also trains separately. So Fourcades are scattered all over France. (laughs)

- What is your favorite stage of the World Cup?- I love Germany because there are always a lot of fans there. I also like Oslo-Holmenkollen. This year I am looking forward to my first trip to Khanty. They say that stages are always very well organized there.

- France does not host any stage of the World Cup. Do you think From Maurienne can claim it?- No, unfortunately, Haute Maurienne is unlikely to reach the “A” level in the near future. Although we would really like to see at least one of the stages of the World Cup held in France.

- Are there usually a lot of fans supporting France at the World Cup stages?- Not. Unfortunately, there are always very few French people in the stadium, except perhaps at the World Cup or the Olympic Games.

You are probably a little envious of the teams in Russia, Germany, Norway, which have a lot of fans at all stages? Yes, sometimes it's envious. I would very much like France to be represented by the same number of supporters on the podium. However, we have the same flag colors as Russia! So in the total mass of your flags here in the stands, you can imagine that these are the fans of France (smiles). And they get sick here to glory, they shout so unanimously!

- Do you think it helps or hinders when the fans accompany each shot with a friendly cry?- I can’t answer this question, because personally I just can’t hear! During the shooting, I am so concentrated that the noise of the stands ceases to exist for me.

Maybe you know some other foreign languages?- Yes, Spanish, because my grandmother is of Spanish blood. I don't speak very well, but I understand almost everything.

- What are your plans for the biathlon holidays? Do you prefer to stay at home in France or travel somewhere? By the way, I train all the time! (laughs) But seriously, I prefer to be at home in France. I usually visit my parents, who live 500 km from me, in Font Romo in the south of France.

Martin Fourcade Martin Fourcade(born 14 September 1988 in Perpignan) is a French biathlete. Martin Fourcade has been involved in various winter sports since childhood under the guidance of his father, who is a professional trainer. Of the three Fourcade brothers, two Simon and Martin were able to break into the main part of the French biathlon team.

Since 2002, Martin Fourcade has been playing at the professional level as part of the national team, and since 2006, he began to take part in international youth competitions. During this time, he managed to win only a bronze medal in the relay race in 2007, but almost always he got into the top 10-15. Things are somewhat better for Marten with the summer junior championships. In 2008, he won gold in the sprint and silver in the relay race. In the 2007-2008 season, Martin Fourcade made his debut in the national team at the World Cup stage. A year later, he took fifth place in the overall standings. In addition, at the Vancouver Olympics, Marten won a silver medal in the mass start.

What is your main character trait? Reliability.

What is your main disadvantage? Egocentrism. But I'm trying to get rid of it.

What is your motto? It changes almost every day. Now I like: "What makes sense to do, makes sense to do well."

What scares you the most? Death, but not mine, but of loved ones.

Who would you like to be in your next life? I would like to be Bill from "Tokyo Hotel" :)

What would you change about your physique? Hair.

What would you change for yourself in biathlon? It's paradoxical, but sometimes I want only the training of the athlete to matter in the race. But in biathlon, to win, you need to take into account a lot of other components - this is a reality.

How many real friends do you have? Alone and he knows it.

From whom did you receive your last three text messages? Girlfriend, information from the operator, John Michelin.

Who did you send your last three texts to? Jean-Guillaume, friend, my brothers.

Who is your favorite biathlon champion? Raphael Poiret.

What is your favorite champion in other sports? I like Hisham El Guerrouj (Moroccan runner - approx. Biathlon.com.ua).

The most beautiful race in your life? The most beautiful race is yet to come.

What is your favorite sport? Triathlon is a sport in which I sometimes continue to compete. I also love cycling and swimming, but that's just for fun.

Historical character? Martin Luther King Jr. for his speeches and charisma.

Book, movie, music? Book: Jean Claude Izzo trilogy (Fabio Montale). Song: Radiohead Creep. Film by Cedric Klapisch "Poupées russes".

TV show you don't miss? Big magazine on "Canal".

What dish do you cook best? La quiche.

What is your favorite activity? To ski.

Most needed item? Telephone.

The gift you dreamed of? I don't like gifts.

What is happiness? There are no limits to perfection, but the closest thing to this is the opportunity to do what I like and spend more time with my family.

Where will you spend your vacation? In Norway.

Country where would you like to live? Catalonia. Isn't this a country?.. I adore the Pyrenees. But still, even if I find many wonderful places, I can't imagine myself anywhere outside of France.

What will you do after the end of your biathlete career? Well, I still have time to think:) I would like to stay working in sports. Or, for example, to live with a princess in a beautiful castle - happily ever after, and have many children. :)

Last question. What needs to be done to develop winter sports in France? Make friends with Daniel Bilalyan (French comedian - approx. Biathlon.com.ua) so that skiing and biathlon are shown more often on French television. True, in this case, probably, "Derrick" will stop showing ... No, probably nothing needs to be done :)

"Today, the French team is the best in the world. The guys will continue to grow in the next seasons. They are young, well prepared and determined to fight - that's all it takes. In addition, they have good competition within the team, which is even more valuable. Martin Fourcade "A great biathlete, he has ideal parameters for biathlon. Having a biathlete like Marten in the team is a dream. We are counting on him for at least the next ten years. For me, Fourcade is more promising than Swensen, but we still need to work," - such a more than flattering description was given to Martin Fourcade by the famous French biathlete Rafael Poiret.

Unlike his brother, an officer in the French army, Martin is a civilian. He is studying economics at university. Like Simon, he has not yet started a family.

Silver medalist of the 2010 Olympic Games in the mass start, four-time world champion, winner of the World Cup. Younger brother of Simon Fourcade. He started biathlon at the age of 14. Marten has been on the national team since 2006. However, he made his debut in the World Cup only in the spring of 2008 at the stage in Holmenkollen.

Sports career

Started biathlon in 2002, member of the national team since 2006.

The younger Fourcade competed for France in 2007 and 2008 at the World Junior Championships, winning a bronze medal in the relay in 2007.

The first time Fourcade performed at the Biathlon World Cup in Oslo in March 2008, finishing the race sixty-first.

The following season was much more successful for him, as he took his first World Cup points at Hochfilzen, finishing thirty-sixth in the individual and 10th in the sprint. His best result this year came at the 2009 World Championship where he finished in the top 20 in every event. Fourcade finished this season in 24th place in the overall World Cup standings.

Season 2009-2010

Martin improved his

and performance in the 2009-2010 season, consistently finishing in the top 10 and took part in the French team at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Fourcade won the silver medal in the mass start.

Marten won his first victory in the pursuit in Kontiolahti, and subsequently won two more first places in Oslo - in the sprint and pursuit. Two victories in the pursuit allowed Fourcade to win the 2009-2010 World Cup in the pursuit program, ahead of the Austrian Simon Eder by only one point. In the overall World Cup standings, he finished fifth, ahead of his brother Simon, who finished the season in his best seventh position.

Season 2010-2011

The 2010-2011 season was very successful for Fourcade. He opened his performances in Östersund with three hits

top 5, including two third places. After several weak performances in Pokljuka and Oberhof, Maarten is in second place in all three races in Ruhpolding. Fourcade won the mass start in Antholz and Fort Kent, came to the World Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk one of the favorites.

At the World Championships in the mixed relay, the French take 3rd place, where Fourcade shows high speed and accuracy. He went on to win the silver medal in the sprint, finishing behind Arnd Peiffer despite 2 standing misses: Fourcade had the fastest skiing of the race. The next day in pursuit, Marten won gold despite three inaccurate shots.

At the end of the season, Fourcade became 3rd in the overall standings of the World Cup and from the stage in Antholz to the stage in Oslo he wore a red jersey

era in the mass start.

Season 2011-2012

Before the start of the season, Marten spoke about the tasks he set for himself: “The goal for the season is to take a place in the overall standings higher than last year. Last season I moved up from fifth to third. If I can get another two steps up, that will be great.”

At the first stage in Östersund, Sweden, Fourcade did not delay his tasks, starting the 2011-2012 season with two victories in the individual race and the pursuit, which allowed him to immediately take first place in the World Cup standings and try on the yellow jersey of the leader. One race before the end of the season, he officially won the overall World Cup. In addition, Marten won the Small Crystal Globes in the sprint and pursuit programs.

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