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Switzerland claims first gold medal of Milan Cortina Olympics in men’s downhill

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Last updated: February 7, 2026 3:20 pm
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Switzerland claims first gold medal of Milan Cortina Olympics in men’s downhill

Switzerland’s Franjo von Allmen Stuns Italian Favorite to Seize First Gold of Milan Cortina 2026

The roar that echoed through the Val di Sole this morning was one of collective shock, followed by a wave of respectful, thunderous applause. On the fearsome Stelvio slope in Bormio, a track known for breaking dreams and crowning legends, a new Olympic king was anointed. Franjo von Allmen, the 24-year-old Swiss world champion, delivered a masterclass in controlled fury to win the men’s downhill, claiming the coveted first gold medal of the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics and spoiling the home nation’s party in the process.

Contents
  • A Race Against Time and a Nation’s Hope
  • Expert Analysis: Where the Race Was Won and Lost
  • The Dawn of a New Era and What’s Next for Alpine
  • Conclusion: A Golden Moment Forged on the Edge

A Race Against Time and a Nation’s Hope

All eyes were on Italy’s Dominik Paris, the venerable “King of Bormio,” whose intimate knowledge of this particular mountain was supposed to be the decisive factor. The stage was set for a fairytale opening for the host nation. But von Allmen, starting with the coveted bib number one, had a different script in mind. From the moment he exploded out of the start gate, his tuck was a study in aerodynamic perfection, his line a razor-sharp calculation of risk and reward.

Navigating the treacherous bumps of the “San Pietro” and the dizzying camber of the “Canalone,” von Allmen was a model of precision. His run was not without its heart-stopping moments—a slight skid on the icy “Schuss delle Bofe” that he corrected with preternatural calm—but his speed never wavered. As he shot into the final gliding section, the clock told the story: 1:51.61. The gauntlet was thrown.

One by one, the contenders fell short. Then came Paris. The Italian, carrying the hopes of a nation, attacked with characteristic ferocity. He was ahead at the second intermediate time, sending the local crowd into a frenzy. But on the final, critical glide to the finish, the Swiss’s flawless early technique paid dividends. Paris flashed across the line. The crowd fell silent, then groaned. The difference was a mere fifty-hundredths of a second. Silver for the hometown hero, and a stunning, career-defining gold medal for Franjo von Allmen.

Expert Analysis: Where the Race Was Won and Lost

Speaking to Fox News Digital after the race, former Olympic downhill champion and analyst Steve Podborski broke down the run. “What we witnessed from von Allmen was a tactical masterpiece. Everyone knows you have to attack Bormio, but he did it with intelligence, not just brute force.”

Podborski highlighted key technical advantages:

  • Aerodynamic Efficiency: “His body position was locked in from top to bottom. He presented the smallest possible surface area to the wind, which is absolutely critical on a fast, gliding course like Stelvio.”
  • Early Aggression Pays Late Dividends: “He took more risk in the technical upper section, which allowed him to carry more speed onto the final flats. That’s where he built the cushion he needed to hold off Paris. He won the race in the first minute, but it didn’t show until the last ten seconds.”
  • Mental Fortitude: “To do this in your first Olympic race, against that crowd, with that pressure? That’s champion mentality. He didn’t just ski the hill; he managed the moment.”

Von Allmen’s top speed of 83.77 mph in the final stretch was not the highest of the day, underscoring that his victory was built on a foundation of total run excellence, not just raw straight-line velocity.

The Dawn of a New Era and What’s Next for Alpine

This victory signals a potential changing of the guard in Alpine skiing’s premier discipline. Von Allmen, now an Olympic champion to match his world champion status, has announced himself as the new benchmark. But the Milan Cortina Olympics are just beginning, and the alpine schedule is packed with intrigue.

Predictions for the Rest of the Alpine Events:

  • Men’s Super-G & Combined: Look for von Allmen to carry this confidence. He will be a heavy favorite in the Super-G, and his technical skill makes him a threat in the Combined. Dominik Paris will be racing with a point to prove, and his aggressive style is perfectly suited for the Super-G.
  • Men’s Technical Events: The spotlight shifts to the giants of slalom. Marco Odermatt (SUI) will seek to defend his dominance, but the tight turns of Cortina d’Ampezzo could open the door for surprises from athletes like Slovenia’s Žan Kranjec or Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen.
  • Women’s Downhill: With this Swiss victory, the pressure mounts on stars like Lara Gut-Behrami (SUI) and Sofia Goggia (ITA) to respond. The rivalry between the Swiss precision and Italian passion will be a central narrative of the Games.

The stage is set for a historic battle between the Swiss precision engineering and the Italian fiery passion on home snow. The first chapter belongs decisively to Switzerland.

Conclusion: A Golden Moment Forged on the Edge

The first gold medal of any Olympics is always symbolic, setting the tone for the Games to come. The first gold medal of the Milan Cortina Olympics was earned not just with supreme athletic skill, but with nerve, strategy, and a touch of audacity. Franjo von Allmen didn’t just beat Dominik Paris; he conquered one of the most daunting challenges in sports on his rival’s home mountain.

This race had everything that makes Olympic downhill the ultimate spectacle: breathtaking speed, microscopic margins, and an emotional narrative that captivated the world. It was a reminder that on any given day, on any given mountain, a new legend can be born. As von Allmen stood atop the podium, the Swiss anthem ringing out over the Italian Alps, it was clear: the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics have begun with a performance for the ages. The bar has been set extraordinarily high.


Source: Based on news from Fox Sports.

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