Marco Odermatt posted the second-fastest time in the opening run of the men's giant slalom at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
The Swiss ski star demonstrated his trademark technical prowess on the challenging Italian course, positioning himself within striking distance of the lead heading into the decisive second run. Odermatt, widely regarded as one of the most dominant forces in alpine skiing, will be looking to add Olympic giant slalom gold to his impressive collection of World Cup victories and world championship titles.
The opening run saw athletes navigate demanding conditions on the Cortina d'Ampezzo slope, with technical precision and aggressive line choices proving crucial for competitive times. Odermatt's performance underscored his ability to deliver under the immense pressure of Olympic competition, maintaining his composure while attacking the course with calculated risk.
Odermatt's Olympic Ambitions
The 2026 Winter Olympics represent a significant opportunity for Odermatt to cement his legacy as one of the greatest Alpine Skiing competitors of his generation. His second-place position after the first run keeps him firmly in contention for the podium, with the final run set to determine the medal positions.
Giant slalom has long been considered one of Odermatt's strongest disciplines, combining the technical demands of slalom with the speed and power required for downhill racing. His consistency across multiple seasons has made him a formidable competitor on the World Cup circuit, and he arrives at these Games as one of the favourites for multiple medals.
Second Run Showdown Ahead
With only marginal time separating the top contenders after the opening run, the second leg promises to deliver dramatic racing. Odermatt will need to maintain his aggressive approach while minimizing errors to challenge for gold. The reversed start order for the final run means the leading skiers will face increased pressure, with later starters able to gauge the pace required for victory.
The men's giant slalom competition continues with the second and final run, where medals will be decided and one of the most anticipated events of the Milano Cortina Games will reach its conclusion.