Milan Cortina Olympics Alpine Skiing
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Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen celebrates winning the gold medal in a men's super-G race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Bormio, Italy, Wednesday, Feb.11, 2026.
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Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland looks like a breakout star of the Milan Cortina Olympics after winning his third gold medal. Jordan Stolz has one gold and is targeting three more. And Chloe Kim and a bunch of NHL stars are just getting started. Von Allmen won the super-G in Bormio on Wednesday to become the third man with three victories in Alpine skiing at one Winter Games. It hadn’t been done since 1968. Stolz won the men's 1,000-meter speedskating and has three events to go. Kim's attempt at a three-peat in the halfpipe began promisingly when she finished first in qualifying.
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