Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics Recap

March 18, 2026
Proven on the World’s Biggest Stage: Dalbello Athletes at Milano Cortina 2026

At the highest level of competition, performance isn’t optional—it’s everything. At the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Dalbello athletes delivered when it mattered most, taking home medals across freeski and ski cross disciplines and proving once again that precision fit, control, and confidence define podium‑level performance.
From technical halfpipe runs to head‑to‑head ski cross battles, these athletes showcased what’s possible when innovation meets excellence.

Alex Fiva — Olympic Bronze, Men’s Ski Cross
In one of the most physically demanding and unpredictable disciplines at the Games, Alex Fiva once again proved his experience matters. After a tightly contested final in Livigno, the Swiss veteran claimed bronze in men’s ski cross—his second Olympic medal.
Ski cross leaves no margin for error. Head‑to‑head speed, tactical awareness, and composure under pressure define the podium.
Fiva’s performance highlighted his consistency and mastery of the discipline, reinforcing his status as one of the sport’s most reliable competitors.
Simone Deromedis – Gold, Men’s Ski Cross | Italy
On home snow in Livigno, Simone Deromedis delivered a commanding performance to claim Olympic gold in men’s ski cross. Leading from the start in the big final, Deromedis controlled the race and secured a historic victory for Italy.
The result marked a milestone moment for Italian ski cross—proof that experience, strategy, and explosive power win when every fraction of a second matters.
Fanny Smith – Silver Women’s Ski Cross | Switzerland
Swiss icon Fanny Smith added another Olympic medal to her résumé, earning silver in the women’s ski cross. A seasoned competitor in championship racing, Smith demonstrated consistency and composure through a demanding final.
Her podium finish reinforces what has defined her career: reliability at speed, tactical excellence, and the ability to perform under the highest pressure.
Alex Fiva – Bronze Men’s Ski Cross | Switzerland
Veteran Swiss racer Alex Fiva secured bronze in the men’s ski cross after a tightly contested final. The medal marks Fiva’s second Olympic podium and underscores his longevity in one of the most physically demanding disciplines in alpine competition.
Experience, precision, and control carried Fiva through a challenging field—once again proving that consistency wins races.
Flora Tabanelli – Bronze Women’s Freeski Big Air | Italy
At just 18 years old, Italian freeskier Flora Tabanelli earned bronze in women’s freeski big air, delivering a composed, high‑level performance in front of a home crowd. Her podium finish marked a significant milestone for Italian freestyle skiing at a home Olympic Games.
Under immense pressure, Tabanelli showcased control, confidence, and progression—hinting at a future that’s just getting started.