![]() ![]() His sister Mélanie did not reach the final due to injury. Loïc Meillard was awarded Longines watches, trophies and cheques by Juan-Carlos Capelli, Longines Vice President and International Marketing Director, and Casper Gebeke, Longines of Sweden. The award ceremony was held after the women’s alpine slalom competition. He won the top ten places in five matches in the World Cup. This season’s results are also impressive. The three-time junior world champion Loïc Meillard accumulated a total of 299 points at the end of the season. Mélanie has finished ten times in the World Cup in the top ten. At the end of the season, she scored a total of 431 points, leading Austrian skier Katharina Gallhuber with 303 points and Katharina Liensberger with 206 points. Swiss brothers and sisters Mélanie and Loïc Meillard won the 2017/2018 World Cup season best female skier (under 21) and best male skier (under 23).įor Mélanie Meillard, she was a successful start in 2018, winning the third place in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Oslo, Norway, and winning the first three medals of the season. This year’s event was shared by a family. The Swiss watch brand Longines presented the Longines Rising Ski Stars Prize during the finals, marking the end of the season. Longines is the official partner and official timekeeper for both events. His two bronze medals in the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Cortina d’Ampezzo (alpine combined and parallel) in 2021, as well as his fantastic results and consistency in the World Cup season after season simply confirm his excellence in this sport.The FIS Alpine World Cup Finals, the first 25 men’s and women’s skiers in this season’s men’s and women’s competitions, will be held this year in Åre ) This is also where the next FIS Alpine Ski World Championships will be held. The end of 2018 marks his first World Cup podiums, as he secures two second places in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, in giant slalom and slalom. ![]() The following season, he finishes in the Top-10 of five FIS Alpine World Cup races, which leads him to claim, along with his sister Mélanie, the Longines Rising Ski Star title, a prize rewarding the best skier under 23 (21 in the female category) of the FIS Alpine World Cup season. ![]() He rapidly displays his impressive talent at an international level, by winning two medals in the Junior FIS Alpine World Championships in Åre, in 2017 (giant slalom and combined). Skiing for fun at the beginning, the young athlete from the canton of Neuchâtel then joined the Hérémencia Ski Club, which led him to enjoy competing. Loïc’s passion for alpine skiing started from the moment he was put on skis, at the age of two. Ski star Loïc Meillard joined the Longines Family in 2019 ![]()
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