TODAY LIVE | New alpine skiing venue makes Olympic debut
The new alpine skiing venue will host its first Olympic event today in the team competition format, featuring both a speed skier and a slalom skier.
Today marks the inaugural Olympic debut of a new alpine skiing venue in Milano Cortina, which will feature a unique team competition format. Starting at 11:25 AM, live coverage will be provided by ETV2 and ERR's sports portal, showcasing the combined performance of pairs consisting of a speed skier and a slalom skier. This format is revolutionary for the Olympics and is expected to attract significant viewer interest.
The competition includes prominent athletes such as Franjo von Allmen and Loic Meillard, who previously secured the gold medal at the World Championships. Both skiers are returning to the Olympic scene but will compete with different partners this time. Von Allmen will team up with slalom skier Tanguy Nef, while Meillard will rely on the skills of overall World Cup leader Marco Odermatt, adding to the excitement of the event.
In total, 21 pairs will compete, including other notable competitors like Olympic silver medalist Giovanni Franzoni and bronze medalist Dominik Paris, who are prepared to showcase their abilities alongside their partners. The anticipation surrounding these Olympic trials reflects the growing popularity of the alpine skiing discipline and highlights the strong contenders from Norway and Switzerland, ensuring a thrilling and competitive atmosphere at this newly inaugurated venue.