«Medals in alpine skiing at the 2026 Olympics in Milan»

15 february 2026 в 22:13
«Medals in alpine skiing at the 2026 Olympics in Milan» «Medals in alpine skiing at the 2026 Olympics in Milan»
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, several bright moments have already occurred in alpine skiing competitions for both men and women. The Games opened with the men’s downhill event, where Swiss skier Franjo von Allmen won gold, accompanied on the podium by Italians Giovanni Franzoni and Dominik Paris. In the women’s downhill, gold went to Brisa Johnson from the USA. In the men’s super-G, von Allmen excelled again, claiming gold, while Ryan Cochran-Siegle brought home silver for the USA, and Marco Odermatt took bronze. Recently, Italian Federica Brignone added gold in the women’s giant slalom to her medal collection, continuing her impressive comeback and solidifying her status as one of the most compelling stories of the Olympics. Attention now shifts to the remaining technical and combined events—here's what’s still to come and how to watch live.

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo are being broadcast live in the USA on NBCUniversal platforms, including NBC and USA Network. Fans can watch every alpine skiing race live on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com with a TV provider login. Evening broadcasts typically feature the main medal events, while full broadcasts and replays are available on streaming services.

The US alpine skiing team includes several well-known athletes. Mikaela Shiffrin remains a top contender for medals in slalom and giant slalom, while Brisa Johnson has drawn attention in the speed events. Ryan Cochran-Siegle competes in super-G and downhill, and River Radamus represents the USA in technical disciplines
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