Paris (AFP)

A biathlon monument, the Frenchman Martin Fourcade has multiplied his exploits and records throughout his immense career which will end on Saturday.

4: Fourcade is the only biathlete to have successfully completed the Grand Slam four times (2013, 2016, 2017, 2018), winning the four individual small Globes put into play over a season (Individual, sprint, pursuit, mass start).

5: With two Olympic titles in Sochi in 2014 (pursuit and individual) and three titles in Pyeongchang in 2018 (pursuit, mass start and mixed relay), the biathlete is the sportsman most covered in gold in French Olympism, summer and winter combined. He thus exceeded the three gold medals of Jean-Claude Killy (Grenoble-1968) and the four of fencers Christian d'Oriola and Lucien Gaudin.

7: Between 2012 and 2018, Martin Fourcade never lost the Big Crystal Globe, setting a new record and erasing from the shelves the Norwegian Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, six times winner of the World Cup, between 1998 and 2009.

11: World champion in solo 11 times, Fourcade tied the 11 individual titles of Bjoerndalen. The Catalan, however, shows a larger deficit compared to Bjoerndalen if we add the collective titles of "Patriarche" with Norway (9 by teams, for a total of 20, against two titles, in relay and mixed relay, for Fourcade ).

26: Fourcade added on Thursday, by winning the Sprint World Cup, a 26th small crystal globe to its record. No one else has done better than him.

82: The Catalan has totaled 82 individual victories since the start of his career. The first goes back to the pursuit of Kontiolahti in Finland during the 2009/10 season. It is 13 units from Bjoerndalen, which remains the benchmark with 95 successes.

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