Another achievement for Italy. Moioli-Sommariva win silver in team snowboard cross
Michela Moioli and Lorenzo Sommariva clinched the silver medal in the team snowboard cross at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, marking Italy's 21st medal in winter Olympic history.
Michela Moioli and Lorenzo Sommariva achieved a historic milestone for Italy by winning the silver medal in the team snowboard cross event at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This victory is significant as it brings Italy’s total medal count to 21, surpassing the previous record of 20 medals achieved in Lillehammer in 1994. Moioli, who had already secured a bronze medal just days prior, has proved her resilience after recovering from a fall shortly before the race.
The final event saw the Italian duo competing fiercely, finishing just behind Great Britain, who took the gold, while France secured the bronze. The success in this event reflects the strong performance of the Italian team throughout the Winter Games and highlights the growing competitiveness in winter sports for Italy. The ability of Moioli to rebound from a setback to excel in the crucial moments of the race showcases her skill and determination.
As the Winter Olympics continue, the spotlight remains on athletes like Moioli and Sommariva, who have become symbols of national pride. Their achievements not only inspire fellow athletes but also elevate the status of Italy in the global sports arena, marking a significant chapter in the nation’s Olympic history and encouraging future participation in winter sports.