After two fruitful years at the helm of Belgium’s A team, Clément Dumont has announced his departure from the federation. His tenure allowed the Belgian national biathlon team to reach unprecedented heights, notably achieving an impressive 8th place in the mixed relay at the World Championships in Nove Mesto and a 19th place in the nations’ ranking for the women’s team.
Under Dumont’s leadership, the Belgian team demonstrated significant progress, marking both the minds and the international results. The pinnacle of this ascent was the remarkable performance at the World Championships in Nove Mesto, an achievement that will remain etched in the history of Belgian biathlon.
Clément Dumont now wishes to prioritize his personal and professional life, seeking stability after an intense career both on the tracks and leading the team. “A biathlon season is very demanding and restrictive” Dumont explains, highlighting the difficulty of balancing the responsibilities of coaching with his job as a physio in Chamonix. This self-acknowledged perfectionist has chosen to dedicate himself fully to one project, leaving behind a promising Belgian team.
Dumont leaves a Belgian team on the rise, with hopes that the momentum initiated will transform into a solid foundation for training in Belgium. “Belgium can become a biathlon country in the future” he asserts, confident in the sport’s development potential in the country.
Philippe Heck, the federation’s president, expresses his gratitude towards Dumont for his commitment and significant contributions. Although his departure is a loss, the search for a new coach is already underway, with the promise that Margit Dahl Sorensen, already appreciated for her skills, will play a key role in the transition and continued development of the team.
Belgian biathlon looks towards the future with gratitude towards Clément Dumont for his dedication and excitement for the coming chapters.