Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics Recap

March 18, 2026
At the Pinnacle of Performance, when the stakes are highest, performance matters most.

At the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Livigno, athletes backed by precision, confidence, and commitment to their craft rose to the challenge—delivering podium‑level performances on the world’s biggest stage.

From decisive gold‑medal runs to photo‑finish ski cross battles and breakthrough freestyle moments, these athletes defined what it means to perform under pressure. Their results reflect not only years of preparation and progression, but also the relentless pursuit of control, power, and reliability—values that drive everything we build at Marker.

Here’s a closer look at the Olympic performances that made headlines and set a new benchmark for skiing at the highest level.

Alex Ferreira – Gold (Men’s Freeski Halfpipe)

US freeskier Alex Ferreira captured gold in the men’s freeski halfpipe at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. Competing in Livigno, Ferreira delivered a decisive final run to secure his first Olympic gold, completing a full set of Olympic medals across three Games.
Alex Fiva – Bronze (Men’s Ski Cross)

Swiss athlete Alex Fiva earned bronze in the men’s ski cross after a tightly contested final in Livigno. The result marks his second Olympic medal and highlights his experience and consistency in one of the most demanding head to head disciplines at the Games.
Federico Tomasoni – Silver (Men’s Ski Cross)

Italy’s Federico Tomasoni earned silver in the men’s ski cross following a dramatic photo finish in Livigno. His result completed a memorable Italian one two finish and marked a breakthrough Olympic performance at the highest level.
Flora Tabanelli – Bronze (Freeski Big Air)

Italian freeskier Flora Tabanelli secured bronze in the women’s freeski Big Air at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games. Competing in Livigno, the 18 year old delivered a composed and high level performance to earn a place on the podium, marking a significant milestone for Italian freestyle skiing at a home Olympic Games.
Matej Švancer – Bronze (Men’s Freeski Big Air)

Austria’s Matej Švancer claimed bronze in the men’s freeski Big Air after landing three strong runs in a highly competitive final in Livigno. His result represents Austria’s first Olympic medal in men’s freeskiing and highlights his consistency and progression on one of the biggest stages in the sport.