Swiss Skier Alexis Monney Secures First World Cup Win on 2026 Olympic Slope
Canada’s Cameron Alexander takes bronze as Swiss team dominates downhill standings in Bormio.
- Alexis Monney claimed his first World Cup victory in Bormio, Italy, finishing 0.24 seconds ahead of teammate Franjo Van Allmen in a Swiss one-two result.
- Canada's Cameron Alexander earned a bronze medal, marking his fourth career podium and second consecutive third-place finish on the Stelvio course.
- Swiss skier Marco Odermatt, despite a rare mid-course error, finished fifth and retained his lead in both the downhill and overall World Cup standings.
- The Stelvio slope, set to host men’s Alpine skiing events at the 2026 Winter Olympics, saw several dramatic moments, including a crash by American Ryan Cochran-Siegle and a serious training injury to France’s Cyprien Sarrazin.
- The Swiss team’s strong performance this season has placed its skiers in the top four positions of the downhill standings, showcasing their depth and team spirit.