French alpine skier Romane Miradoli has secured a silver medal at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, delivering a standout performance on the iconic Cortina downhill course.
Miradoli's achievement marks a significant moment for the French alpine team at these Games. The 27-year-old skier expressed her deep connection to the venue immediately after her run, highlighting Cortina's special place in her career.
"I don't really realize it yet," Miradoli said following her medal-winning performance. "But for sure, Cortina has always been special. It's really a slope that I love, a place that I love. All athletes want to perform here."
Cortina's Legendary Downhill Course
The Cortina d'Ampezzo course holds legendary status in alpine skiing, having hosted numerous World Cup races and the 1956 Winter Olympics. The challenging Italian venue is renowned for its technical demands and spectacular setting in the Dolomites, making it a favorite among speed specialists.
Miradoli's affinity for the course has been evident throughout her career, and her Olympic silver medal represents the culmination of years of racing on this storied slope. Her familiarity with the terrain and genuine love for the venue clearly translated into a confident, medal-winning run.
France's Alpine Success at Milano Cortina
The silver medal adds to France's growing tally at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and continues the nation's strong tradition in alpine skiing speed events. Miradoli's podium finish demonstrates the depth of talent in the French women's alpine program as they compete on home European soil.
As the Games continue, Miradoli's performance sets a high bar for her teammates and confirms her status as one of the world's elite downhill racers. Her emotional connection to Cortina and ability to deliver under Olympic pressure showcase the qualities that separate good skiers from great ones.