Alpine Skiing
Von Allmen dominates Crans-Montana downhill before Olympics
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Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen secured a commanding victory in the men's World Cup downhill at Crans-Montana, beating Italy's Dominik Paris by 0.65 seconds and marking his second win at the venue. American Ryan Cochran-Siegle claimed third place, 0.70 seconds behind, in the final race before the 2026 Winter Olympics. The event, held amid tributes to a recent local tragedy, provided a morale boost for the Swiss resort.
Swiss athletes Malorie Blanc and Franjo von Allmen claimed victories in the women's Super G and men's downhill at the Crans-Montana World Cup, the final races before the 2026 Winter Olympics. The event was overshadowed by a New Year's Eve fire tragedy and the cancellation of the women's downhill due to crashes, including one involving Lindsey Vonn. Vonn's participation in the upcoming Olympic downhill remains uncertain as she recovers from a knee injury.
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Young athletes from Adanac Ski Club and Elliot Lake Ski Racers delivered strong performances at a mid-January ski racing weekend in Collingwood. The event at Osler Bluff featured giant slalom and slalom competitions, where several Northern Ontario District team members secured top-10 finishes. This success highlights a resurgence in regional alpine skiing talent.
As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo, Bulgaria's seven ski athletes are set to compete in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and ski jumping despite limited resources. The team aims for solid performances rather than medals, drawing on recent achievements and personal milestones. Their participation highlights the country's persistent efforts in winter sports.
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The women's World Cup downhill race in Crans Montana, Switzerland, was cancelled on January 30, 2026, after the first six starters encountered difficulties amid worsening visibility. American skier Lindsey Vonn crashed during her run, injuring her left knee, in an incident that highlighted the challenging conditions. Race officials prioritized athlete safety in making the decision.
Week 7 of the Wyoming high school skiing season brings both alpine and nordic disciplines into action simultaneously for the first time. Alpine skiers head to Red Lodge, Montana, for the Cody Invitational, while nordic events shift to Jackson due to snow conditions. Competitions span Friday and Saturday with over 130 participants from six schools.
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The Swiss resort of Crans-Montana is hosting Alpine Skiing World Cup races this week, four weeks after a tragic New Year's Eve fire at a bar killed 40 people, mostly teenagers, and injured 116. The events, serving as the final tune-up before the Milan-Cortina Olympics, proceed in a respectful, low-key atmosphere with tributes to the victims. Top skiers like Lindsey Vonn and Sofia Goggia have begun training amid mourning banners and team memorials.
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