Marielle Berger Sabbatel

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Marielle Berger
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Full nameMarielle Berger Sabbatel
Born (1990-01-29) 29 January 1990 (age 35)
Bourg-Saint-Maurice, France
World Cup career
Indiv. podiums25

Marielle Berger Sabbatel (born 29 January 1990) is a French freestyle skier, specializing in ski cross and alpine skier. [1] [2]

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Berger Sabbatel competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 Winter Olympics for France. She finished 17th in the seeding run for the ski cross event. In the first round, she finished third in her heat, failing to advance. [3] [4]

Berger Sabbatel made her Freestyle World Cup debut in December 2011. As of February 2024, she has twenty-five World Cup podium finishes, with her best a gold medal at Innichen in December 2019 and a gold medal at Craigleight in March 2023. Her best Freestyle World Cup overall finish in ski cross is 3rd, in 2012–13. [1]

World Cup Podiums

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DateLocationRankEvent
3 February 2013 Grasgehren Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
16 March 2013 Åre Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
17 December 2016 Montafon Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
22 December 2016 Innichen Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
15 January 2017 Watles Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
22 December 2017 Innichen Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
13 January 2018 Idre Fjall Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
20 January 2018 Nakiska Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
21 December 2018 Innichen Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
21 December 2019 Innichen Gold medal icon.svgSki Cross
22 February 2020 Sunny Valley Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
23 January 2021 Idre Fjall Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
27 February 2021 Bakuriani Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
27 November 2021 Secret Garden Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
11 December 2021 Val Thorens Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
18 March 2023 Craigleith Gold medal icon.svgSki Cross
7 December 2023 Val Thorens Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
8 December 2023 Val Thorens Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
12 December 2023 Arosa Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
22 December 2023 Innichen Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
21 January 2024 Nakiska Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
3 February 2024 Alleghe Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
10 February 2024 Bakuriani Bronze medal icon.svgSki Cross
11 February 2024 Bakuriani Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross
25 February 2024 Reiteralm Silver medal icon.svgSki Cross

National Championships Podiums

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DateLocationRankEvent
20 March 2018 Val Thorens Gold medal icon.svgSki Cross
6 January 2019 Val Thorens Gold medal icon.svgSki Cross
10 January 2020 Val Thorens Gold medal icon.svgSki Cross
19 April 2023 Avoriaz Gold medal icon.svgSki Cross
5 March 2024 Les Saisies Gold medal icon.svgSki Cross

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