Oregon Paralympians Anna Soens (4th) and Ravi Drugan (13th) racing in para alpine sitting super-G at Milan Cortina 2026 Paralympics.
Oregon Paralympians Anna Soens (4th) and Ravi Drugan (13th) racing in para alpine sitting super-G at Milan Cortina 2026 Paralympics.
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Oregon paralympians finish in super-G at Milan Cortina Paralympics

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Oregon's Anna Soens placed fourth and Ravi Drugan thirteenth in the para alpine skiing sitting super-G events at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympic Winter Games. The races took place early Monday at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Soens recorded a time of 1:27.37, while Drugan finished in 1:20.29.

The para alpine skiing super-G events at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympic Winter Games featured competitions in sitting, standing, and visually impaired categories on March 9, starting at 1 a.m. local time. In the women's sitting super-G, Japan's Momoka Muraoka secured silver, marking Japan's first medal of the games. Anna Soens of Oregon finished fourth with a time of 1:27.37. In the men's sitting super-G, the Netherlands' Jeroen Kampschreur won gold in 1:13.08, followed by Norway's Jesper Pedersen in silver at 1:13.80 and the United States' Andrew Kurka in bronze at 1:13.95. Ravi Drugan of Oregon placed 13th with 1:20.29.

Other notable results included Austria's Johannes Aigner taking gold in the men's visually impaired super-G in 1:11.99, with Canada's Kalle Eriksson and guide Sierra Smith earning bronze in 1:13.29. Eriksson commented, "I'm not super pumped on my technical side of skiing... but we went out there and committed to it, and we came out across the line with a better result than I thought." Italy's Chiara Mazzel claimed gold in the women's visually impaired super-G, ahead of Austria's Veronika Aigner in silver. Russia's Varvara Voronchikhina won gold in the women's standing super-G, prompting the playing of Russia's national anthem for the first time at the Paralympics in over a decade.

Super-G is a speed event faster than giant slalom but more technical than downhill, with athletes divided into sitting, standing, and visually impaired groups. Both Soens and Drugan qualified for all five alpine events, with upcoming races including slalom on March 10 and giant slalom on March 12-13. France's Aurélie Richard took silver and Jules Segers bronze in their respective super-G events, contributing to France's total of five medals. New Zealand's Corey Peters finished sixth in the men's sitting super-G at 1:15.42, while Sweden's Aaron Lindstroem suffered a crash, sustaining a severe concussion and collapsed lung.

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Discussions on X about Oregon paralympians Anna Soens and Ravi Drugan in the super-G at the Milan Cortina Paralympics are positive and limited. The U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team praised Soens for finishing fourth in her Paralympic debut, just off the podium, and noted Drugan's 13th place alongside other strong U.S. performances. Oregon Senator Ron Wyden expressed support for both athletes prior to the event.

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Para alpine skiers in intense super-G race at Paralympic Winter Games, showcasing determination across categories on snowy Dolomite slopes.
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Para alpine skiers target super-G medals on day 3

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Athletes return to the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre for the super-G events on day 3 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. Six gold medals are up for grabs across vision impaired, standing and sitting categories for men and women. Defending champions and top-ranked competitors aim to build on early successes from the downhill races.

Oregon athletes Anna Soens and Ravi Drugan took part in the para alpine skiing downhill event at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics. Drugan placed eighth with a time of 1:26.09, while Soens crashed and did not finish her run. This marks the start of their participation in five events at the games.

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On Day 6 of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, medals were awarded in the women's giant slalom alpine skiing events across standing, sitting, and vision impaired categories. Sweden's Ebba Aarsjoe won standing gold for her third of the Games, Germany's Anna-Lena Forster took sitting gold for her second, and Austria's Veronika Aigner claimed vision impaired gold. Strong showings came from Russia, France, Italy, and others.

Swiss racer Malorie Blanc claimed her first World Cup victory in the women's super-G in Crans-Montana on January 31, 2026, edging out Italy's Sofia Goggia by 0.18 seconds while American Lindsey Vonn sat out after injuring her left knee in a crash the previous day. The event, the last before the Milano-Cortina Olympics, unfolded under sunny skies following Friday's downhill cancellation due to poor weather. The race carried a somber tone in remembrance of a New Year's Day fire that killed 40 people in the resort.

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Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen won gold in the men's super-G at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Bormio, Italy, securing his third medal of the Games and joining an elite group of skiers. American Ryan Cochran-Siegle took silver, repeating his Beijing 2022 achievement, while teammate Marco Odermatt earned bronze. The race, held on February 11, highlighted von Allmen's dominance on the Stelvio course.

The 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games approach their alpine skiing finale with the men's slalom on February 16 and the women's on February 18. Favorites from Brazil, Norway, France, and Switzerland lead the men's field, while the U.S., Switzerland, and Slovakia vie for women's honors. These races promise drama following standout performances earlier in the week.

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Austria's Aigner siblings each claimed gold medals in the men's and women's downhill vision impaired categories at the para alpine events in Milan Cortina. Their achievements add to the family's notable Paralympic legacy. The wins highlight the siblings' success in the 2026 Winter Olympics.

 

 

 

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