twenty years later, Mattéo Baud in the Olympic footsteps of his father in Nordic combined

Last name : Baud. First name : Frederic (Fred, daily). Rankings: 27th and 37th individually; 6th in relay with the French Nordic combined team, during 2002 Olympics of Salt Lake City. And now, twenty years later, the beautiful Olympic history is repeating itself. Only the first name changes… Name: Baud. First name : Matteo. Rankings: to come during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics (February 4 to 20).

2021 Junior World Vice Nordic Combined Champion, Mattéo Baud is only playing his second season on the great world Seniors circuit, where he has already started to make a name for himself… and a first name, via some promising results. The young combined from Métabief, in Haut-Doubs, will now discover the magic of the Olympic Games.

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And it’s not made up: the year of his 20th birthday (this June 26) and, exactly, 20 years after the only Olympiad of a certain Frédéric Baud… his father, who therefore already represented the Blues, in the same discipline, at the American Olympiad in Salt Lake City in 2002.

Listen to Julien Laurent’s report, with Mattéo Baud and his dad Frédéric

Matteo Baud’s prize list

  • Vice World Junior Champion 2021
  • Vice world champion by team (relay) Juniors 2020
  • 4th in the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) 2020
  • 16th in the 2021 world championships (large hill)
  • voted “Rookie of the Year” 2021 by the International Ski Federation (FIS), for his first season on the major world circuit
  • 1x Top 15 in world cup (13th)
  • 49th of overall world cup standings (as of January 16, 2022), 40th in 2021

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Mattéo Baud’s schedule for the 2022 Beijing Olympics

  • Wednesday February 9, 9 a.m.* (jump) + 12 p.m. (background) = Individual/Small Hill
  • Tuesday February 15, 9 a.m. (jump) + 12 p.m. (background) = Individual/Large Hill
  • Thursday February 17, 9 a.m. (jump) + 12 p.m. (background) = Per Team/Large Hill

* French time (+ 7h in Beijing)


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