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Mathilde

American  
[muh-til-duh, ma-teeld, mah-til-duh] / məˈtɪl də, maˈtild, mɑˈtɪl də /

noun

  1. a female given name, French or German form of Matilda.


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It was reported that the coach of Swiss skier Mathilde Gremaud left her team to join Gu's on the eve of the Games, just as he had four years earlier before Beijing 2022.

From BBC

The final had been delayed by more than an hour after a heavy blizzard set in at Livigno Snow Park, while Mathilde Gremaud, a heavy favourite for a medal, was one of two Swiss skiers to withdraw last-minute through injury.

From BBC

The field of 12 competitors was reduced to 10 before the start when Swiss pair Mathilde Gremaud and Anouk Andraska pulled out due to injury.

From Barron's

"Anouk Andraska injured her wrist, and Mathilde Gremaud injured her hip. Further medical examinations are under way."

From Barron's

China's freeski superstar Eileen Gu stayed on course to defend her Olympic big air crown on Saturday despite a worrying crash, keeping alive her captivating duel with Mathilde Gremaud at the Milan-Cortina Games.

From Barron's