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Switzerland's Von Allmen and Nef Claim Olympic Gold in Men's Team Combined Alpine Skiing

Daniel Okafor
Daniel Okafor
Olympics Correspondent
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OLYMPICS
Switzerland's Von Allmen and Nef Claim Olympic Gold in Men's Team Combined Alpine Skiing
Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen and Tanguy Nef captured gold in the men's team combined Alpine skiing event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, securing a memorable double for von Allmen and a first Olympic medal for Nef.

Switzerland dominated the men's team combined Alpine skiing competition at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on Monday, February 9, as Franjo von Allmen and Tanguy Nef were crowned Olympic champions at the iconic Stelvio Ski Centre. The victory marked a remarkable double for von Allmen, who had already won the men's downhill gold medal just two days earlier, while Nef secured his first-ever Olympic medal. The team combined format requires pairs of skiers to compete in both downhill and slalom runs, with their combined times determining the final standings. Von Allmen and Nef executed both disciplines with precision, building an insurmountable lead that Switzerland's rivals could not overcome. Their partnership showcased the depth of Swiss Alpine skiing talent, which has long dominated the sport at the international level. Von Allmen's performance was particularly impressive, as the 23-year-old from Bern has emerged as one of the breakout stars of the 2026 Games. His technical prowess in the downhill combined with Nef's exceptional slalom skills created the perfect combination for Switzerland. Nef, competing in his second Olympics, finally broke through to the podium after narrowly missing medals in previous competitions. The Stelvio Ski Centre, located in Bormio, Italy, provided a challenging course that tested even the most experienced skiers. The downhill portion featured steep gradients and high-speed sections that required absolute precision, while the slalom demanded quick reflexes and technical mastery. Weather conditions on Monday were ideal, with clear skies and firm snow allowing for fair competition among all teams. This gold medal adds to Switzerland's impressive medal haul in Alpine skiing at Milano Cortina 2026, cementing their status as the premier nation in the sport. For von Allmen, the team combined gold represents his second medal of these Games, establishing him as one of the faces of Alpine skiing's next generation. The Swiss team's success continues a proud tradition of Olympic excellence that dates back decades.

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