Baptiste Gros

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Baptiste Gros
Baptiste Gros.jpg
CountryFlag of France.svg  France
Born (1990-07-17) 17 July 1990 (age 34)
Annecy, France
Ski clubLes Dragons d'Annecy
World Cup career
Seasons11 – (20112021)
Starts92
Podiums5
Wins1
Overall titles0 – (24th in 2016)
Discipline titles0

Baptiste Gros (born 17 July 1990 in Annecy) is a French cross-country skier. [1]

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Gros competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for France. He placed 40th in the qualifying round in the sprint, failing to advance to the knockout stages. [2] [3]

Gros made his World Cup debut in December 2010. As of January 2016, he has four World Cup podium finishes, three seconds and a third, all in sprint disciplines. His best World Cup overall finish is 76th, in 2013–14. His best World Cup finish in a discipline is 32nd, in the 2013-14 sprint. [1]

Cross-country skiing results

Olympic Games

 Year  Age  15 km 
 individual 
 30 km 
 skiathlon 
 50 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint  4 × 10 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
2014 23 40
2018 27 12

World Championships

 Year  Age  15 km 
 individual 
 30 km 
 skiathlon 
 50 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint  4 × 10 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
2015 24 10
2017 26 31
2019 28 14

World Cup

Season standings

 Season  Age Discipline standingsSki Tour standings
OverallDistanceSprintNordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
Ski Tour
2020
World Cup
Final
Ski Tour
Canada
2011 20NCNC
2012 2111057
2013 2210051
2014 237532
2015 2449NC15DNFDNF
2016 2524NC4DNFDNF47
2017 2652NC20DNF50
2018 2745NC16DNFDNF50
2019 2841NC14DNFDNF49
2020 29NCNCNCDNF
2021 30NCNC

Individual podiums

  • 1 victory – (1 SWC)
  • 5 podiums – (4 WC, 1 SWC)
No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlace
1 2013–14 18 January 2014 Flag of Poland.svg Szklarska Poręba, Poland1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup3rd
2 2015–16 13 December 2015 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Davos, Switzerland1.6 km Sprint FWorld Cup2nd
316 January 2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Planica, Slovenia1.2 km Sprint FWorld Cup2nd
44 March 2016 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Quebec City, Canada1.7 km Sprint FStage World Cup1st
5 2018–19 15 December 2018 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Davos, Switzerland1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup3rd

Team podiums

  • 2 podiums – (2 TS)
No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlaceTeammate
1 2015–16 17 January 2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Planica, Slovenia6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup2nd Jay
2 2016–17 5 February 2017 Flag of South Korea.svg Pyeongchang, South Korea6 × 1.5 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup2nd Chanavat

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References

  1. 1 2 FIS Profile
  2. "Sports Reference Profile". Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
  3. "Sochi2014.com profile". 19 March 2014. Archived from the original on 19 March 2014.