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Allègre misses Super-G podium by 3 hundredths at Milano Cortina
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Allègre misses Super-G podium by 3 hundredths at Milano Cortina

Nils Allègre came agonizingly close to a Super-G podium at Milano Cortina 2026, missing third place by just three hundredths.

Nils Allègre came agonizingly close to a Super-G podium at Milano Cortina 2026, missing third place by just three hundredths.

The French skier's frustration was evident as he reflected on another near-miss in his career. "I don't have the hundredths on the right side... My career is often like that," Allègre said after his run in the Alpine Skiing Super-G event.

The marginal gap highlights the razor-thin margins that separate podium glory from disappointment in elite alpine racing. Three hundredths of a second - barely perceptible to the naked eye - made the difference between celebration and heartbreak for the French competitor.

Super-G Competition at Milano Cortina

The Super-G event showcased the typical drama of speed disciplines, where athletes push the limits on challenging terrain. Allègre's performance demonstrated both his competitive level and the cruel nature of alpine racing, where careers can be defined by fractions of seconds.

His philosophical response to the result suggests this isn't the first time the French skier has experienced such narrow defeats. The comment about his career being "often like that" indicates a pattern of close calls that have marked his racing journey.

French Alpine Skiing Performance

The result represents both promise and frustration for French alpine skiing. While Allègre showed he can compete at the highest level, the inability to convert strong performances into podium finishes remains a challenge.

France Télévisions provided comprehensive coverage of the Super-G event, capturing both the athletic excellence and emotional moments that define alpine racing at this level.

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