[2] Jay also won the 20 km individual race at the 2009 World Cup event in Vancouver.
He was not considered a favourite to win gold but was seen as the fourth man in the French team after Vincent Defrasne, and brothers Simon and Martin Fourcade.
In his last race he helped the French team to a second place in a World Cup relay in Hochfilzen.
[5] Following his retirement, Jay was appointed as the director of the Sports Club of Val d'Isere in July 2014.
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