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Mathieu Faivre
Personal information
Born (1992-01-18) 18 January 1992 (age 32)
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesGiant slalom
ClubDouanes / C.S. Isola
World Cup debut12 March 2010 (age 18)
Olympics
Teams2 – (2014, 2018)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams4 – (20132019)
Medals1 (1 gold)
World Cup
Seasons8 – (20132020)
Wins1 – (1 GS)
Podiums7 – (7 GS)
Overall titles0 – (14th in 2017)
Discipline titles0 – (2nd in GS, 2017)
Medal record
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 St. Moritz Team event
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2010 Les Houches Giant slalom
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Crans Montana Giant slalom

Mathieu Faivre (born 18 January 1992) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer,[1][2] and specializes in giant slalom.

Career

Born in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, Faivre and made his World Cup debut at age 18 in March 2010, and has competed for France at two Winter Olympics and three World Championships. He gained his first World Cup podium in February 2016 in a giant slalom at Naeba, Japan.[3] Faivre's second podium came a month later at the World Cup finals in St. Moritz, Switzerland, part of an all-French podium, having led after the first run for the first time in his career.[4] He ended the season at a career-high position of fourth in the final giant slalom standings.[5] Faivre's sole World Cup victory came on home country snow in December 2016 at Val-d'Isère.

He was in a relationship with two-time American Olympic alpine champion Mikaela Shiffrin beginning in the summer of 2017.[6] The relationship ended in 2019.[7]

World Cup results

Season standings

Season  Age   Overall   Slalom  Giant
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2010 18 117 36
2011 19 135 35
2012 20 126 44
2013 21 78 25
2014 22 44 11
2015 23 61 16
2016 24 21 4
2017 25 14 2
2018 26 48 12
2019 27 18 8
2020 28 2 2
Standings through 27 October 2019

Race podiums

  • 1 win – (1 GS)
  • 7 podiums – (7 GS)
Season Date Location Discipline Place
2016 13 Feb 2016 Japan Naeba, Japan Giant slalom 2nd
19 Mar 2016  Switzerland  St. Moritz, Switzerland Giant slalom 3rd
2017 4 Dec 2016 France Val-d'Isère, France Giant slalom 1st
18 Dec 2016 Italy Alta Badia, Italy Giant slalom 2nd
18 Mar 2017 United States Aspen, USA Giant slalom 3rd
2019 19 Dec 2018 Austria Saalbach, Austria Giant slalom 3rd
2020 27 Oct 2019 Austria Sölden, Austria Giant slalom 2nd

World Championships results

  Year    Age   Slalom  Giant
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2013 21 21
2015 23 DNF1
2017 25 9
2019 27 17

Olympic results

  Year    Age   Slalom  Giant
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2014 22 24
2018 26 7

References

  1. ^ FIS Biography
  2. ^ Sochi 2014 profile
  3. ^ Higgins, Sean (13 Feb 2016). "Pinturault prevails in tough Yuzawa Naeba GS". Ski Racing. Retrieved 14 Feb 2016.
  4. ^ "Fanara tops all-French podium in giant slalom at WCup finals". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  5. ^ "Alpine Skiing: Leader Boards - FIS-SKI". FIS-SKI. Archived from the original on 2018-01-28. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  6. ^ Paumgarten, Nick (November 27, 2017). "Mikaela Shiffrin, the best slalom skier in the world". The New Yorker.
  7. ^ "The best ski racer in the world is single again". TheC5.com. October 14, 2019.