Ski mountaineering at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint

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The men's sprint competition in ski mountaineering at the 2026 Winter Olympics was held on 19 February at the Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio, Italy.[1] The event made its Olympic debut. It was won by Oriol Cardona of Spain. This was only the second Winter Olympic gold for Spain; Francisco Fernández Ochoa won the previous one in 1972 in alpine skiing. Russian Nikita Filippov, competing as an Individual Neutral Athlete, won the silver medal and Thibault Anselmet of France won bronze.[2][3]

Date19 February
Competitors18 from 14 nations
Winning time2:34.03
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Men's sprint
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueStelvio, Bormio
Date19 February
Competitors18 from 14 nations
Winning time2:34.03
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Oriol Cardona  Spain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nikita Filippov  Individual Neutral Athletes
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Thibault Anselmet  France
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Background

At the 2025–26 ISMF Ski Mountaineering World Cup, only three sprint events were held before the Olympics. Jon Kistler, Oriol Cardona and Thibault Anselmet won one each. The 2025 World champion was Cardona.[4]

Ski mountaineering consists of skiing uphill with "skins" on the bottom of the ski; these are carpet-like coverings that provide grip to the skier. The athletes then remove their skis and place them in their backpack, before climbing a rise on foot. They then return to their skis to finish their climb. Once they reach the ascent, they remove the skins and ski downhill to the finish line.[5]

Qualification

Results

Heats

Top 3 in each heat and the fastest 3 (LL) overall qualify to the Semifinals.[6]

Heat 1
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RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
11Oriol Cardona Spain2:37.96Q
26Ot Ferrer Spain2:41.32+3.36Q
37Pablo Giner Dalmasso France2:42.37+4.41Q
413Bu Luer China2:43.89+5.93LL
518Michele Boscacci Italy2:50.79+12.83
612Paul Verbnjak Austria2:58.39+20.43
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Heat 2
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RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
12Jon Kistler Switzerland2:38.36Q
28Nikita Filippov Individual Neutral Athletes2:39.84+1.48Q
35Maximilien Drion Belgium2:42.40+4.04Q
414Cameron Smith United States2:47.59+9.23LL
517Phillip Bellingham Australia2:48.39+10.03LL
611Trym Dalset Lødøen Norway2:55.87+17.51
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Heat 3
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RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
13Arno Lietha Switzerland2:43.23Q
24Thibault Anselmet France2:46.98+3.75Q
39Hans-Inge Klette Norway2:48.19+4.96Q
410Finn Hösch Germany2:51.99+8.76
515Jan Elantkowski Poland3:01.99+18.76
616Jakub Šiarnik Slovakia3:02.29+19.06
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Semifinals

Semifinal 1
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RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
12Jon Kistler Switzerland2:34.93Q
21Oriol Cardona Spain2:36.10+1.17Q
34Thibault Anselmet France2:37.17+2.24LL
413Bu Luer China2:47.04+12.11
59Hans-Inge Klette Norway2:51.30+16.37
617Phillip Bellingham Australia3:13.53+38.60
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Semifinal 2
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RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
13Arno Lietha Switzerland2:33.79Q
28Nikita Filippov Individual Neutral Athletes2:34.53+0.74Q
36Ot Ferrer Spain2:37.27+3.48LL
47Pablo Giner Dalmasso France2:41.29+7.50
55Maximilien Drion Belgium2:47.23+13.44
614Cameron Smith United States2:50.74+16.95
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Final

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RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficit
1st place, gold medalist(s)1Oriol Cardona Spain2:34.03
2nd place, silver medalist(s)8Nikita Filippov Individual Neutral Athletes2:35.55+1.52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)4Thibault Anselmet France2:36.34+2.31
43Arno Lietha Switzerland2:39.07+5.04
56Ot Ferrer Spain2:54.45+20.42
62Jon Kistler Switzerland2:57.87+23.84
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