Marco Odermatt snatches provisional third place in Super-G, edging out Nils Allègre by just three hundredths of a second.
Swiss skiing star Marco Odermatt delivered a crucial performance in the Super-G at Milano Cortina, securing provisional third place with a time that pushed French skier Nils Allègre off the podium by the narrowest of margins - just 0.03 seconds.
The razor-thin difference highlights the incredible precision required at the highest level of Alpine Skiing, where hundredths of seconds separate glory from disappointment. Odermatt's technical prowess and experience on the demanding Milano Cortina course proved decisive in this tight battle for podium positions.
Odermatt's Podium Push at Milano Cortina
The Swiss athlete's performance demonstrates his continued excellence in speed disciplines, adding another strong result to his impressive career record. Known for his versatility across all alpine disciplines, Odermatt's ability to perform under pressure was evident as he navigated the challenging Super-G course.
For Allègre, the fourth-place finish represents both frustration and promise. The young French skier's proximity to the podium - missing out by mere hundredths - shows he has the speed and skill to compete with the world's best in Super-G competition.
Milano Cortina 2026 Venue Showcase
The race serves as another important test event for the Milano Cortina venue ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The course continues to provide exciting racing conditions, with tight margins between competitors creating compelling storylines for spectators and television audiences alike.
With more skiers yet to complete their runs, the provisional nature of Odermatt's third place adds additional drama to the competition, as later starters could still shuffle the final podium positions.