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Timothy Loubineaud
Personal information
Nationality French
Born (1996-06-05) 5 June 1996 (age 29)
Arcachon, France
Sport
Sport Speed skating

Timothy Loubineaud, born on June 5, 1996, is a talented French speed skater. He is known for his impressive performances in various international competitions. Timothy has achieved several French records and even a world record in his career.

Discovering Speed Skating

Timothy Loubineaud first started his journey in sports with roller skating. This helped him build a strong foundation for his future in ice speed skating. Later, he decided to switch to speed skating on ice, where he quickly showed great promise.

Training and National Team

Timothy trained in Berlin with his coach, Alexis Contin, who is also a well-known speed skater. After the sport became managed by the French Roller and Skateboard Federation, Timothy joined the new French national team. This was an important step in his career.

European Championships Highlights

Timothy has competed in several European Speed Skating Championships, showing his skill and dedication.

Early European Competitions

In January 2023, Timothy finished twelfth overall at the European Speed Skating Championships. He was the second-highest placed Frenchman in that event. His teammate, Mathieu Belloir, finished tenth.

Strong Performances in 2024

In January 2024, Timothy had a very successful European Championships. He finished seventh in the 5000 meters event. He was also part of the men's team pursuit, which finished fifth. His teammates in this event were Mathieu Belloir and Valentin Thiébault.

European Championships in 2025

Timothy had to withdraw from the European Championships in early January 2025. This was because he was feeling very tired from overtraining. It's important for athletes to rest and recover to perform their best.

World Cup Success and Records

Timothy Loubineaud has achieved significant milestones in the World Cup series, including breaking national and world records.

Breaking French Records in 2024

In January 2024, Timothy broke the French record for the 5000 meters. He also won the Division B event in the World Cup during the same period. Later that year, on November 24, 2024, Timothy won the mass start event at the Speed Skating World Cup in Nagano. This was a historic win, being the first World Cup victory for a Frenchman since his coach, Alexis Contin, achieved it in 2015. He also placed sixth in the 5000 meters at that event.

2025 World Cup Achievements

On January 25, 2025, at the Speed Skating World Cup in Calgary, Timothy broke the French record for the 10,000 meters. This achievement also helped him qualify for the World Championships in that distance. The very next day, he won the mass start event. He finished third in the overall season standings for the mass start, which was another proud moment for French speed skating.

A Challenging Moment in 2024

In the summer of 2024, Timothy had an accident at his home in Gujan-Mestras. Despite this, he continued to train and compete, showing great resilience.

World Record in 2025

Timothy continued to push his limits. In October 2025, he broke his own French record in the 10,000 meters. His new time was 12:42.38, which was two seconds faster than his previous best. Then, on November 14, 2025, in Salt Lake City, during a World Cup event, Timothy achieved an incredible feat. He broke the world record for the 5000 meters with a time of 6:00.23! This was a truly amazing accomplishment.

World Championships Performances

Timothy has also represented France at the World Championships, competing against the best speed skaters from around the globe.

2024 World Championships

In February 2024, Timothy finished fourth in the 5000 meters event at the World Championships. This was a strong performance against top international competitors.

2025 World Championships

In February 2025, Timothy helped qualify the men's pursuit team for the World Championships. His teammates were Valentin Thiebault and Germain Deschamps. At the World Championships, he finished ninth in the 5000 meters. He also placed sixth in the mass start and seventh in the 10,000 meters. The men's team pursuit also finished seventh.

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