Alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's team combined

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The men's team combined competition of the 2026 Winter Olympics was held on Monday, 9 February, at Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio.[1] This was the inaugural edition of this event at the Olympics. Franjo von Allmen and Tanguy Nef became the champions. Two teams shared the second place, Marco Odermatt (downhill) and Loïc Meillard (slalom) of Switzerland, and Vincent Kriechmayr (downhill) and Manuel Feller (slalom) of Austria.[2][3] For Nef, Meillard, and Kriechmayer these were their first Olympic medals.

Date9 February 2026
Quick facts Men's team combined at the XXV Olympic Winter Games, Venue ...
Men's team combined
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueStelvio, Bormio
Date9 February 2026
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Franjo von Allmen
Tanguy Nef
 Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vincent Kriechmayr
Manuel Feller
 Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marco Odermatt
Loïc Meillard
 Switzerland
2030 
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Fans in Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio.

Background

Three Swiss teams swept the podium of the 2025 World Ski Championships in men's team combined. Franjo von Allmen and Loïc Meillard became the champions.

Qualification

Results

The downhill started at 10:30, followed by slalom at 14:00 local time (UTC+1). The downhill was held under sunny skies and the snow condition was hard; the air temperature was −7.1 °C (19 °F) at the starting gate and −5.8 °C (22 °F) at the finish area. The slalom was held under mostly sunny skies and the snow condition was hard; the air temperature was 1.6 °C (35 °F) at the starting gate and 4.7 °C (40 °F) at the finish area.

More information Ranking, Bib ...
Ranking Bib Country Downhill Slalom Total
Athlete Time Deficit Ranking Athlete Time Deficit Ranking Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 14  Switzerland Franjo von Allmen 1:52.22 +0.42 4 Tanguy Nef 51.82 1 2:44.04
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10  Austria Vincent Kriechmayr 1:53.05 +1.25 7 Manuel Feller 51.98 +0.16 2 2:45.03 +0.99
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7  Switzerland Marco Odermatt 1:52.08 +0.28 3 Loïc Meillard 52.95 +1.13 15 2:45.03 +0.99
4 19  Austria Raphael Haaser 1:53.07 +1.27 8 Michael Matt 51.99 +0.17 3 2:45.06 +1.02
5 12  Italy Dominik Paris 1:52.39 +0.59 5 Tommaso Sala 52.77 +0.95 12 2:45.16 +1.12
5 11  France Nils Allègre 1:52.71 +0.91 6 Clément Noël 52.45 +0.63 10 2:45.16 +1.12
7 9  Italy Giovanni Franzoni 1:51.80 1 Alex Vinatzer 53.46 +1.64 18 2:45.26 +1.22
8 18  Austria Stefan Babinsky 1:53.10 +1.30 10 Fabio Gstrein 52.35 +0.53 8 2:45.45 +1.41
9 16  Finland Elian Lehto 1:53.51 +1.71 13 Eduard Hallberg 52.14 +0.32 5 2:45.65 +1.61
10 3  Germany Simon Jocher 1:53.13 +1.33 11 Linus Straßer 52.60 +0.78 11 2:45.73 +1.69
11 6  Austria Daniel Hemetsberger 1:53.07 +1.27 8 Marco Schwarz 52.83 +1.01 13 2:45.90 +1.86
12 20  Norway Adrian Smiseth Sejersted 1:53.69 +1.89 16 Atle Lie McGrath 52.23 +0.41 7 2:45.92 +1.88
13 13  Switzerland Alexis Monney 1:51.97 +0.17 2 Daniel Yule 54.02 +2.20 19 2:45.99 +1.95
14 15  Italy Mattia Casse 1:53.26 +1.46 12 Tommaso Saccardi 52.91 +1.09 14 2:46.17 +2.13
15 4  France Maxence Muzaton 1:54.31 +2.51 18 Paco Rassat 52.08 +0.26 4 2:46.39 +2.35
16 5  France Nils Alphand 1:54.29 +2.49 17 Steven Amiez 52.37 +0.55 9 2:46.66 +2.62
17 21  Norway Simen Sellæg 1:54.72 +2.92 19 Timon Haugan 52.18 +0.36 6 2:46.90 +2.86
18 1  Switzerland Stefan Rogentin 1:53.64 +1.84 14 Matthias Iten 53.44 +1.62 17 2:47.08 +3.04
19 17  United States Kyle Negomir 1:53.99 +2.19 15 River Radamus 53.35 +1.53 16 2:47.34 +3.30
20 2  Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan 1:55.68 +3.88 20 Marek Müller 55.02 +3.20 20 2:50.70 +6.66
8  Italy Florian Schieder DNF Tobias Kastlunger DNS DNF
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