
Olympic Men's Alpine Skiing Results 2026 Medal Winners for Combined Downhill, Slalom
Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen and Tanguy Nef took gold in the men's alpine skiing combined on Monday, finishing ahead of Austria pair Vincent Kriechmayr and Manuel Feller by 0.99 seconds to triumph on the Stelvio course.
An excellent day for the Swiss also saw Marco Odermatt and Loic Meillard secure bronze after heartbreak for hosts Italy, who were leading through a stunning Giovanni Franzoni run after the downhill event.
United States duo Kyle Negomir and River Radamus were well beaten in 19th, with Negomir finishing 16th (1:53:99) in the downhill and Radamus (53.35) matching his placement in the slalom.
Men's Combined Downhill, Slalom Winners:
-Gold: Franjo von Allmen & Tanguy Nef (Switzerland 2) - 2:44.04
-Silver: Vincent Kriechmayr & Manuel Feller (Austria 1) - 2:45.03
-Bronze: Marco Odermatt & Loic Meillard (Switzerland 1) - 2.45.03
World champion Von Allmen added to his downhill gold with yet another memorable performance, but had left teammate Nef with work to do after finishing fourth in the downhill.
Nef set the fastest time in the slalom with a blistering 51.82 seconds, well ahead of Austria's Feller on 52.98.

Many would have expected to see Swiss pair Odermatt & Meillard push for the title, but a fairly safe run from Meillard didn't have the pace to catch with his countrymen.
Earlier in the day, Franzoni once again showed the world he is the hottest property in alpine skiing by putting Italy into the lead.
The result meant Alex Vinatzer would be the last to go in front of a crowd that was holding its collective breath for a historic win. Vinatzer was quickly off the pace though, and never looked like catching up after a cautious start left him stranded.
The pair ended up finishing seventh overall, behind Italians Dominik Paris and Tommaso Sala in fifth.

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