Marie Bochet wins silver in standing super-G and gets her revenge

“It feels good”, here is Marie Bochet’s cry of relief after the Super G standing event this Sunday at the Paralympic Games in Beijing. The athlete from Albertville thus becomes Paralympic vice-champion of the discipline.

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A great second place for the Savoyard who missed the downhill test this Saturday March 5 after losing a ski

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At 28, Marie Bochet has already won everything: eight Paralympic titles (four in Sochi in 2014, as many in Pyeongchang in 2018), 22 world titles but also 102 World Cup victories. She therefore adds a new silver medal to her long list of trophies.


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