Alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's super-G

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The men's super-G competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics was held on Wednesday, 11 February, at Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio.[1] Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland won the event, adding another gold medal to the ones he got in downhill and in team combined a few days earlier. Ryan Cochran-Siegle of the United States was second, replicating his 2022 performance, and Marco Odermatt of Switzerland came third.[2][3]

Date11 February 2026
Competitors42 from 21 nations
Winning time1:25.32
Quick facts Men's super-G at the XXV Olympic Winter Games, Venue ...
Men's super-G
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueStelvio, Bormio
Date11 February 2026
Competitors42 from 21 nations
Winning time1:25.32
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Franjo von Allmen  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ryan Cochran-Siegle  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marco Odermatt  Switzerland
 2022
2030 
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Vertical   714 m (2,343 ft)
Top elevation1,959 m (6,427 ft) AMSL
Baseelevation1,245 m (4,085 ft)
Quick facts Men's Super-G, Location ...
Men's Super-G
LocationStelvio Ski Centre
Vertical   714 m (2,343 ft)
Top elevation1,959 m (6,427 ft) AMSL
Base elevation1,245 m (4,085 ft)
Longest run2.414 km (1.50 mi)
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Background

The 2022 champion, Matthias Mayer, retired from international competition three years earlier.[4] The silver medalist, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, qualified for the event. The bronze medalist, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, withdrew from the 2026 Olympics, hampered by injuries.[5] Prior to the Olympics on the World Cup circuit, Marco Odermatt led in the overall and super-G standings, having won two of six events, and was also the reigning world champion.

Qualification

Results

The race started at 11:30 local time (UTC+1) under partly cloudy skies. The air temperature was −3.3 °C (26 °F) at the starting gate and 2.3 °C (36 °F) at the finish area; the snow condition was hard packed.

More information Rank, Bib ...
RankBibNameCountryTimeBehind
1st place, gold medalist(s)7Franjo von Allmen Switzerland1:25.32
2nd place, silver medalist(s)3Ryan Cochran-Siegle United States1:25.45+0.13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)10Marco Odermatt Switzerland1:25.60+0.28
41Nils Allègre France1:25.63+0.31
58Raphael Haaser Austria1:25.89+0.57
69Giovanni Franzoni Italy1:25.95+0.63
715Vincent Kriechmayr Austria1:26.10+0.78
812Fredrik Møller Norway1:26.12+0.80
914Stefan Rogentin Switzerland1:26.14+0.82
106Alexis Monney Switzerland1:26.22+0.90
114Christof Innerhofer Italy1:26.50+1.18
1219Adrian Smiseth Sejersted Norway1:26.51+1.19
1318Miha Hrobat Slovenia1:26.53+1.21
1416Marco Schwarz Austria1:26.68+1.36
1525Alban Elezi Cannaferina France1:26.77+1.45
162James Crawford Canada1:26.85+1.53
175Jan Zabystřan Czech Republic1:26.87+1.55
1720Cameron Alexander Canada1:26.87+1.55
1728Simon Jocher Germany1:26.87+1.55
2022Martin Čater Slovenia1:26.99+1.67
2111Stefan Babinsky Austria1:27.04+1.72
2227Brodie Seger Canada1:27.08+1.76
2321Sam Morse United States1:27.12+1.80
2417Mattia Casse Italy1:27.41+2.09
2524Elian Lehto Finland1:27.85+2.53
2629Kyle Negomir United States1:28.62+3.30
2831Tiziano Gravier Argentina1:29.06+3.74
2732Simen Sellæg Norway1:28.63+3.31
2934Anton Grammel Germany1:29.39+4.07
3040Arnaud Alessandria Monaco1:30.13+4.81
3136Andrej Drukarov Lithuania1:30.34+5.02
3241Emeric Guerillot Portugal1:31.43+6.11
3335Barnabás Szőllős Israel1:31.64+6.32
3437Denni Xhepa Albania1:31.34+6.40
3538Elvis Opmanis Latvia1:32.05+6.73
3639Dmytro Shepiuk Ukraine1:33.16+7.84
3742Cormac Comerford Ireland1:34.58+9.26
13Dominik Paris ItalyDNF
23River Radamus United StatesDNF
26Nils Alphand FranceDNF
30Riley Seger CanadaDNF
33Marco Pfiffner LiechtensteinDNF
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