Swiss Skier Franjo von Allmen Makes History with First Gold Medal at Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
Franjo von Allmen, a 24-year-old Swiss skier, has secured the first gold medal of the 2026 Winter Olympics in men's downhill skiing. Winning the event with a time of 1min 51.61 seconds, von Allmen demonstrated exceptional speed and skill on the challenging Stelvio course.
The young athlete took an early lead out of the blocks, covering over 50 meters more than his nearest rival, Giovanni Franzoni, in one impressive jump. This decisive moment caught the crowd by surprise, with fans from all corners cheering as the underdog skier gained momentum throughout the event.
Despite strong competition, von Allmen managed to maintain his advantage and secure a winning time of 1min 51.61 seconds, beating out Franzoni by just 0.20 seconds and fellow Swiss skier Dominik Paris by half a second.
Von Allmen's impressive performance marked a momentous occasion for Switzerland in the Winter Olympics, with his country having won five Olympic downhill titles since 1948. The young athlete has now set the bar high for the Swiss team, which dominated last year's world championships.
With several more events remaining on the schedule, von Allmen and his teammates are looking forward to building momentum and securing multiple gold medals.
Franjo von Allmen, a 24-year-old Swiss skier, has secured the first gold medal of the 2026 Winter Olympics in men's downhill skiing. Winning the event with a time of 1min 51.61 seconds, von Allmen demonstrated exceptional speed and skill on the challenging Stelvio course.
The young athlete took an early lead out of the blocks, covering over 50 meters more than his nearest rival, Giovanni Franzoni, in one impressive jump. This decisive moment caught the crowd by surprise, with fans from all corners cheering as the underdog skier gained momentum throughout the event.
Despite strong competition, von Allmen managed to maintain his advantage and secure a winning time of 1min 51.61 seconds, beating out Franzoni by just 0.20 seconds and fellow Swiss skier Dominik Paris by half a second.
Von Allmen's impressive performance marked a momentous occasion for Switzerland in the Winter Olympics, with his country having won five Olympic downhill titles since 1948. The young athlete has now set the bar high for the Swiss team, which dominated last year's world championships.
With several more events remaining on the schedule, von Allmen and his teammates are looking forward to building momentum and securing multiple gold medals.