Another white day for the French at the 2022 Winter Olympics. All hopes of medals rested this Friday on the women's biathlon sprint.

Four tricolor representatives were in the running.

Only Anaïs Bescond, who finished 9th in the race, did not completely compromise her chances for Sunday's pursuit.

Julia Simon, Justine Braisaz and Anaïs Chevalier-Bouchet rank 29th, 48th and 68th respectively.

Disappointment also for Tessa Worley, who ranked 19th in the Super-G.

The double world champion will compete in a final alpine skiing event on Sunday: the mixed team parallel.

She will then end her Olympic career.

France fell two places in the medal standings.

She is now 13th.

A ranking still dominated by Germany (11 medals including 7 gold) ahead of Norway (14 medals including 6 gold) and the Netherlands (10 medals including 5 gold).

The strong image of this day was the emotion of the American Shaun White.

The 35-year-old snowboarder bowed out after winning three Olympic titles in his career.

He finally finished fourth after his last run in competition.

It should also be noted that the International Anti-Doping Agency confirmed this Friday the positive control for trimetazidine of the Russian Kamila Valieva, tested before the competition.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport must now decide whether or not to participate in the individual competition.

🥺 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐞́𝐦𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: the last run of Shaun White's career!

At 35, the American bows out with his 3️⃣ Olympic titles in his pocket.

𝐋𝐞́𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞 🙌#Beijing2022 #HomeOfTheOlympics pic.twitter.com/aCH5hT6ygI

– Eurosport France (@Eurosport_FR) February 11, 2022

The 2022 Olympics medal table by country

1. Germany.

11 medals: Gold (7), Silver (4)

2. Norway.

14 medals: Gold (6), Silver (3), Bronze (5)

3. Netherlands.

10 medals: Gold (5), Silver (4), Bronze (1)

4. Sweden.

9 medals: Gold (5), Silver (2), Bronze (2)

5. Austria.

14 medals: Gold (4), Silver (6), Bronze (4)

6. United States.

10 medals: Gold (4), Silver (5), Bronze (1)

7. China.

7 medals: Gold (3), Silver (3), Bronze (1)

8. ROC.

12 medals: Gold (2), Silver (4), Bronze (6)

9. Italy.

10 medals: Gold (2), Silver (4), Bronze (4)

10. Japan.

8 medals: Gold (2), Silver (2), Bronze (4)

11. Slovenia.

5 medals: Gold (2), Silver (1), Bronze (2)

12. Switzerland.

7 medals: Gold (2), Bronze (5)

13. France.

6 medals: Gold (1), Silver (5)

14. Canada.

12 medals: Gold (1), Silver (4), Bronze (7)

15. Finland.

4 medals: Gold (1), Silver (1), Bronze (2)

16. Australia.

3 medals: Gold (1), Silver (1), Bronze (1)

16. South Korea.

3 medals: Gold (1), Silver (1), Bronze (1)

18. Czech Republic.

2 medals: Gold (1), Bronze (1)

19. New Zealand.

1 medal: Gold (1)

19. Slovakia.

1 medal: Gold (1)

21. Spain.

1 medal: Silver (1)

21. Belarus.

1 medal: Silver (1)

23. Hungary.

2 medals: Bronze (2)

24. Belgium.

1 medal: Bronze (1)

24. Poland.

1 medal: Bronze (1)

24. Latvia.

1 medal: Bronze (1)

Sport

Olympic Games 2022: Worley far from the podium in Super-G, the Valieva affair… What you missed last night in Beijing

Sport

Olympics 2022: What does Russian skater Kamia Valieva's training camp look like?

  • Medal

  • Sport

  • Winter Olympics 2022

  • China

  • Ski

  • Biathlon

  • Tessa Worley

  • 0 comment

  • 0 share

    • Share on Messenger

    • Share on Facebook

    • Share on Twitter

    • Share on Flipboard

    • Share on Pinterest

    • Share on Linkedin

    • Send by Mail

  • To safeguard

  • A fault ?

  • To print