French Biathletes Dominate: Perrot and Jeanmonnot Secure World Cup Titles
Historic Season for French Biathlon
Eric Perrot and Lou Jeanmonnot have achieved a historic feat, becoming the first French biathletes to win the overall World Cup titles in the same season. This accomplishment follows a successful showing at the recent Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, though the impact of the World Cup victories has been somewhat overshadowed by the Olympic Games.
Perrot Adds Pursuit Globe to His Collection
Perrot further cemented his dominance by winning the pursuit globe this past Saturday in Oslo. He finished second in the pursuit race, narrowly beaten by Norway’s Sturla Holm Laegreid in a photo finish after 12.5km of racing. This is Perrot’s fourth globe of the season, adding to his general, individual, and already secured mass start titles.
“It looks like (at a 100% run). There’s someone very strong in front of me lately. (…) It’s a top-level race and it’s a real source of satisfaction, despite the big globe in your pocket.”
Eric Perrot, via Eurosport
Jeanmonnot also experienced success, winning the pursuit globe among the women.
A Close Race with Laegreid
The race between Perrot and Laegreid was a thrilling duel. Both athletes shot flawlessly, and the competition came down to a sprint finish.
“We didn’t appear at each other, we led all the way”
Eric Perrot
“Sturla is a very fair play person, it’s really nice. Afterwards, we don’t give ourselves any gifts, as soon as we pass in front, we press, that’s the spirit of biathlon.”
Eric Perrot, via Eurosport
Perrot acknowledged that Laegreid’s strong performance throughout the season nearly resulted in a clean sweep of the globes.
“I almost blame myself for the last ball in yesterday’s sprint (Friday) which would surely have offered me the Grand Slam but that’s the game. I’m proud to still play these globes and to make the podium in quick succession.”
Eric Perrot
Passion and Performance
Perrot emphasized his passion for the sport, stating that he approaches each competition with his heart. He expressed a desire to continue performing at a high level, with Laegreid as a motivating competitor.
“I’m passionate, that doesn’t change anything. I want to do my shopping with my heart. I want to finish as best as possible whether I’m first or last.”
Eric Perrot
The next challenge for Perrot will be to overcome Laegreid, who is seeking a sixth consecutive victory on Sunday.
“you necessitate high level and witness who farts. There, I fart at the very end. Tomorrow, we’re going to tighten the bolts to strive to make it blow.”
Eric Perrot

Looking Ahead
The success of Perrot and Jeanmonnot marks a turning point for French biathlon. Their dedication and performance have captivated fans and set a recent standard for the sport.
FAQ
- Who won the overall World Cup titles in biathlon in 2026? Eric Perrot and Lou Jeanmonnot.
- What other globes has Eric Perrot won this season? He has won the individual and mass start globes, in addition to the pursuit globe.
- Who did Eric Perrot compete against in the pursuit race? He finished second to Sturla Holm Laegreid of Norway.
