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Loïc Meillard

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Loïc Meillard
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Loïc Meillard (French pronunciation: [lɔik mɛjaʁ]; born 29 October 1996) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom.

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Born in Neuchâtel, Meillard made his World Cup debut in January 2015; his younger sister Mélanie is also a World Cup alpine racer.

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Career

Meillard made his World Cup debut at age 18 in the Adelboden giant slalom in January 2015. At the Junior World Championships that March at Hafjell, Norway, he won a bronze medal in the super-G, silver in the giant slalom, and gold in the combined.

In February 2016, Meillard scored his first World Cup points at the Hinterstoder giant slalom, finishing in 27th place, and his first top ten (eighth) came the following week at Kranjska Gora. His first podium was a runner-up in a giant slalom in December 2018 at Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.[2] On the same hill the next day, Meillard finished second in the slalom, runner-up to Marcel Hirscher.

At his third World Championships in 2021, Meillard won two bronze medals, in parallel giant slalom and combined, and was fifth in the giant slalom.

Meillard won the gold medal in the slalom at the 2025 World Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, becoming the first Swiss man to take the title for 75 years.[3][4]

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World Cup results

Season titles

  • 1 title – (1 PAR)
Season
Discipline
2020 Parallel

Season standings

Season
Age Overall Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined Parallel
20161910438
201720794230
20182127229
2019221516518
20202310141151
20212449420
202225117830
20232666616
2024272428
20252832335
Standings through 25 March 2025

Race podiums

  • 7 wins – (4 GS, 2 SL, 1 PG)
  • 29 podiums – (13 GS, 11 SL, 3 SG, 1 AC, 1 PG); 100 top tens
Season
Date Location Discipline Place
201919 Dec 2018Austria Saalbach, AustriaGiant slalom2nd
20 Dec 2018Slalom2nd
202029 Dec 2019Italy Bormio, ItalyCombined3rd
2 Feb 2020Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanyGiant slalom2nd
9 Feb 2020France Chamonix, FranceParallel-G1st
20219 Jan 2021 Switzerland  Adelboden, SwitzerlandGiant slalom3rd
13 Mar 2021Slovenia Kranjska Gora, SloveniaGiant slalom2nd
202226 Feb 2022Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanySlalom2nd
19 Mar 2022France Méribel, FranceGiant slalom3rd
202311 Dec 2022France Val d'Isère, FranceSlalom3rd
29 Dec 2022Italy Bormio, ItalySuper-G3rd
7 Jan 2023 Switzerland  Adelboden, SwitzerlandGiant slalom3rd
15 Jan 2023 Switzerland  Wengen, SwitzerlandSlalom2nd
25 Jan 2023Austria Schladming, AustriaGiant slalom1st
202427 Jan 2024Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanySuper-G3rd
4 Feb 2024France Chamonix, FranceSlalom2nd
1 Mar 2024United States Aspen, USAGiant slalom2nd
2 Mar 2024Giant slalom2nd
3 Mar 2024Slalom1st
16 Mar 2024Austria Saalbach, AustriaGiant slalom1st
22 Mar 2024Super-G2nd
202517 Nov 2024Finland Levi, FinlandSlalom3rd
15 Dec 2024France Val d'Isère, FranceSlalom3rd
23 Dec 2024Italy Alta Badia, ItalySlalom2nd
8 Jan 2025Italy Madonna di Campiglio, ItalySlalom2nd
12 Jan 2025 Switzerland  Adelboden, SwitzerlandGiant slalom2nd
15 Mar 2025Norway Hafjell, NorwayGiant slalom1st
16 Mar 2025Slalom1st
26 Mar 2025United States Sun Valley, USAGiant slalom1st
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World Championship results

Year
Age Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined Team
Combined
Parallel
20172021
201922144
202124DNF15DNF33
202326DNF1286
202528131

Olympic results

Year
Age Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
2018 21 14 9
2022 25 5 DNF1 DNF2 (SL)

References

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