Swiss skier Franjo von Allmen secures his third gold medal at Milano Cortina 2026 with Super-G victory.
Franjo von Allmen has completed a remarkable triple gold medal performance at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, claiming victory in the men's Super-G to add to his previous triumphs in downhill and team combined events.
The 24-year-old Swiss athlete's latest victory marks an extraordinary achievement at these Games, establishing him as one of the standout performers of the alpine skiing competition. Von Allmen's Super-G gold follows his earlier success in the downhill discipline and his team combined victory alongside compatriot Tanguy Nef.
Von Allmen's Milano Cortina Dominance
The Swiss skier's three-gold haul represents a career-defining moment for the young athlete. His ability to excel across multiple Alpine Skiing disciplines demonstrates the versatility and skill that has made him a formidable competitor on the World Cup circuit.
Von Allmen's team combined success with Tanguy Nef showcased Switzerland's strength in depth, while his individual victories in both the downhill and Super-G events highlight his mastery of the speed disciplines.
Switzerland's Alpine Success
The performance adds to Switzerland's strong showing in alpine skiing at Milano Cortina 2026, with von Allmen leading the charge for the traditional winter sports powerhouse. His three medals contribute significantly to the Swiss team's overall tally at these Games.
At just 24 years old, von Allmen's Olympic breakthrough positions him as a key figure for Swiss alpine skiing's future, with his Milano Cortina success likely to serve as a springboard for continued excellence on the international stage.