Mathis Desloges secures France's first medal at Milano Cortina 2026 with skiathlon silver after Norwegian protest fails.
France has claimed its first podium finish at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, with Mathis Desloges earning silver in the men's skiathlon. The achievement marks a significant milestone for the French Olympic team at these Games.
The medal ceremony was briefly delayed following a formal protest lodged by the Norwegian team regarding the race results. However, officials ultimately rejected the Norwegian complaint, confirming Desloges' second-place finish and his status as Olympic vice-champion in the demanding skiathlon discipline.
Skiathlon Success for French Cross-Country
The skiathlon combines both classical and freestyle techniques in a single race, making it one of the most challenging events in Cross-Country skiing. Competitors must demonstrate mastery of both skiing styles while maintaining endurance over the extended distance.
Desloges' performance represents a breakthrough moment for French cross-country skiing on the Olympic stage. His silver medal provides early momentum for the French delegation at what are effectively home Games for the neighboring nation.
Norwegian Protest Unsuccessful
The Norwegian protest added drama to what should have been a straightforward medal ceremony. Norway, traditionally dominant in cross-country skiing disciplines, challenged the official results through proper channels but failed to overturn the original decision.
With the protest resolved, Desloges can now fully celebrate his Olympic achievement. The silver medal not only represents personal success but also signals France's competitive presence in Nordic skiing events at Milano Cortina 2026.