Swiss von Allmen Secures Third Gold in Super G at Olympia
Franjo von Allmen, the Swiss alpine skier, has achieved an impressive milestone at the Winter Olympics, securing his third gold medal in the Super G event. The competition took place in Bormio, where the 24-year-old athlete triumphed over US skier Ryan Cochran-Siegle and fellow Swiss competitor Marco Odermatt.
Major Achievements of Franjo von Allmen
This victory solidifies Von Allmen’s status as the most successful athlete of the current Olympics held in northern Italy. Prior to this achievement, he also won gold medals in the downhill and super-combination races.
Historic Records
By clinching three golds in a single Winter Games, Von Allmen joins an elite group of athletes. He becomes only the third male skier to accomplish this, following in the footsteps of Austrian legend Toni Sailer in 1956 and French icon Jean-Claude Killy in 1968.
Performance Insights
- Date: 11th February 2026
- Event Location: Bormio, Italy
- Gold Medalists:
- Franjo von Allmen (Switzerland)
- Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA)
- Marco Odermatt (Switzerland)
- Notable Competitors: Simon Jocher (Germany) finished in 17th place after 30 starters.
Franjo von Allmen’s Olympic journey underscores his exceptional talent and determination. His achievements in this competition will be remembered for years to come, setting a high standard for future athletes.