Although third place with teammate Fabien Claude was a career milestone, Bened is no stranger to biathlon success. Last season, she won the IBU Cup Total Score, as well as the Pursuit and Mass Start Scores. Stepping a few years back, the now 25-year-old won the 2021 IBU Junior Women’s Individual World Championship. also anchoring France to Junior Women’s Relay Gold medal.
A few hours after her Oestersund Single Mixed Relay heroics, Bened answered our Five Burning Questions and revealed what she misses most about home when travelling all winter.
Biathlonworld: Although this was not your first World Cup, what was going through your mind standing on the start today waiting for that first exchange?
Camille Bened: I was pretty calm and above all very excited to start this new season. I couldn’t wait to get back out on the track. BW: Did you think you could catch the podium when you started that last loop; was it harder than you expected?
CB: After the last shooting, Marlene was right in front of me, which meant the podium was right there. I had only one goal: to catch her. It wasn’t easy, but I really wanted that first World Cup podium.
BW: What does a day like this do for your confidence with individual competitions coming up in the next days?
CB: A day like this definitely brings a lot of confidence. It allows me to feel a bit more relaxed heading into the individual race. Even though all the work has to be done again, I think I’m in good shape and I can’t wait to start the individual events.
BW: What was the biggest lesson you learned in the several seasons in the IBU Cup?
CB: Perseverance. I spent a lot of time in the IBU Cup with many injuries and physical issues, and I never gave up. If I am where I am today, it’s because all those challenges shaped me and made me stronger.
BW: Now that you have your first podium, what is your next goal?
CB: A podium in an individual race. Let’s say this first podium made me hungry for more, and I want even more now.
Biathlonworld Bonus Question: What three things do you miss the most about home during the season?
CB: My family, because I’m very attached to them. French food, because after Italian food, it’s the best…And my bed 😅
With her kind of talent, grit and determination, don’t be surprised to see Camille Bened among the top three in an individual World Cup competition sooner than later.
Photos: IBU/Per Danielsson, Christian Manzoni, Nordic Focus