Victor Haghighat of France on gold podium with super-G medalists from Switzerland and Canada at Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway.
Victor Haghighat of France on gold podium with super-G medalists from Switzerland and Canada at Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway.
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Victor Haghighat claims super-G gold at junior world ski championships

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

France's Victor Haghighat won gold in the men's super-G at the 2026 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway, on March 9, clocking 40.36 seconds. Canada's Jake Kertesz-Knight secured bronze with a time of 40.57 seconds, becoming the first Canadian man to medal in the event since James Crawford in 2016. Switzerland's Sandro Manser took silver, finishing 0.03 seconds behind Haghighat.

The 2026 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships are underway at the Narvikfjellet ski resort above the Arctic Circle in Norway, with competitions continuing through March 15.

In the men's super-G on March 9, 18-year-old Victor Haghighat of France started ninth and balanced aggressive racing with clean technique to finish first in 40.36 seconds. He attributed his victory to taking risks, stating, "I think the key today was to take risks. I took risks and I think it went well. Some little errors but maybe speed errors. Errors because I was going fast."

Sandro Manser of Switzerland earned silver, 0.03 seconds off the pace, marking his second straight silver at the junior worlds after finishing 0.05 seconds behind gold in Tarvisio 2025. Manser said, "I’m happy with my run today. It was like I wanted it to go and I wouldn’t do something else. I’m happy with how it is."

Jake Kertesz-Knight of Canada, racing first with bib number one, posted 40.57 seconds for bronze, 0.21 seconds behind Haghighat. The Jasper, Alberta, native remarked, "Bib number one can be challenging but it felt great being able to go before anyone else and to really bring confidence to the run. The surface was awesome and I trusted my inspection and just believed in myself." He added, "Feels pretty cool to be on the same list as James Crawford."

France extended their dominance later that day by winning gold in the team combined event. Nash Huot-Marchand's slalom run of 36.90 seconds, combined with a super-G leg, gave France a total of 1:17.26, edging USA 3 by 0.17 seconds for silver and Norway 1 for bronze. Huot-Marchand said, "He believes in me and I did that for us and for France."

France now holds all four golds after two days, following Emy Charbonnier's super-G win and the women's team combined gold with Ilona Charbotel on the previous day.

Looking ahead, Peru's Alicia Socia, a Colby-Sawyer College sophomore and former Burke Mountain Academy skier, will represent her country in the giant slalom on March 12 and slalom on March 14.

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Reactions on X are overwhelmingly positive from French accounts celebrating Victor Haghighat's super-G gold and France's junior dominance in Narvik. Swiss posts highlight Sandro Manser's close silver medal. A Canadian fan notes Jake Kertesz-Knight's historic bronze. One user criticizes the event organization for poor conditions.

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Young Norwegian skier celebrates gold medal win in cross-country at Lillehammer Junior Worlds, with teammates and snowy backdrop.
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Norway sweeps cross-country golds on day three of Lillehammer junior worlds

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Norway dominated day three of the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Lillehammer on March 4, 2026, with Julie Sand-Hanssen and Emil August Longva claiming gold in the women's and men's 20km cross-country mass starts. France secured strong results in ski jumping and nordic combined, while Czech and Finnish athletes also medaled across disciplines.

Austrian Heidi Bucher, fresh from the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, won the women's youth sprint freestyle at the FIS Junior and U23 World Ski Championships in Lillehammer on Monday. Sweden's Eddie Pettersson took the men's title amid challenging snowy conditions. Both events highlighted strong performances from Norwegian skiers.

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Emy Charbonnier of France claimed her first junior world title in the Super G and followed it with gold in the women's team combined at the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway. The event faced tough weather conditions, including high winds that canceled the downhill races. Despite swirling snow and rain, Charbonnier and her teammate Ilona Charbotel outperformed rivals from Italy and Austria.

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.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

U.S. Ski & Snowboard has selected 16 young alpine skiers to represent the United States at the 2026 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway, from March 7 to 15. The roster includes notable talents from Colorado programs like Team Summit and Ski & Snowboard Club Vail. This event highlights emerging American ski potential with a mix of experienced medalists and rising stars.

Franjo von Allmen and Tanguy Nef of Switzerland secured the first-ever Olympic gold in the men's team combined alpine skiing event at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games. The duo triumphed in Bormio, Italy, finishing ahead of joint silver medalists from Switzerland and Austria. The competition combined downhill and slalom runs from pairs representing each nation.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway and Linn Svahn of Sweden won the men's and women's freestyle sprints at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Falun, Sweden, on February 28, 2026. The victories came six days after the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, with Klaebo extending his dominant season and Svahn shining on home snow. Both races highlighted tactical racing on the compact Lugnet course.

 

 

 

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