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Oj-2026: Swiss Loïc Meillard Sacred in Slalom, Blues Failing

Switzerland's Loïc Meillard was crowned Olympic slalom champion on Monday in Bormio ahead of Austrian Fabio Gstrein (+ 35/100th) and Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen (+ 1.13), and won his third Olympic medal after the team combined silver and the giant bronze.

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Eight years ago, Katharina Gallhuber won a sensational bronze medal in the slalom competition of the Winter Olympics. In Cortina, the motto is full of attack – she wants to take full risks in both races. She is also pleased about Fabio Gstrein's silver medal today.

·Vienna, Austria
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After a dramatic Olympic slalom in Bormio Loïc Meillard gets gold. Later he confirms his family happiness.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Leader of the slalom at the end of the first round, Atle Lie McGrath misses the gold medal after a mistake in the second act, offering victory to Switzerland's Loïc Meillard. In a surreal scene,

·France
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The slalom concluded the Olympic alpine skiers' performances in Bormio. There were no Slovenians at the start today, and gold once again went to the Swiss.

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Swiss Loic Meillard secured Switzerland's fourth of five Olympic gold medals in men's alpine skiing with a victory in the slalom event today. Austrian Fabio Gstrein took silver and Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen was third. Norwegian Atle Lie McGrath, who had led after the first run, retired and then walked off the course in disappointment.

Switzerland's Loïc Meillard was crowned Olympic slalom champion on Monday in Bormio ahead of Austrian Fabio Gstrein (+ 35/100th) and Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen (+ 1.13), and won his third Olympic medal after the team combined silver and the giant bronze.

·Paris, France
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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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