Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics: Switzerland Dominates Alpine Skiing
Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics: Switzerland Dominates Alpine Skiing
Switzerland's Loïc Meillard has dominated the men's alpine skiing event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, securing a fourth Swiss victory in five events. China's freestyle skiing star Eileen Gu claimed silver in the big air, while Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara won the pairs figure skating gold.
Key Highlights
- Loïc Meillard wins men's slalom with a time of 1min 53.61sec
- Eileen Gu claims silver in big air with a score of 179.00
- Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara win pairs figure skating gold for Japan
- Switzerland secures four out of five gold medals in men's alpine skiing
- China has not yet won a gold medal at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
- Megan Oldham wins gold in big air with a score of 180.75
- Atle Lie McGrath of Norway fails to win gold in slalom due to a mistake in the second run
- Franjo von Allmen wins downhill and super-G titles for Switzerland
- Loïc Meillard now has a full collection of medals from the Milan-Cortina Games
Background
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics have seen a dominant performance from Switzerland in the men's alpine skiing events. With Loïc Meillard's victory in the slalom, Switzerland has secured four out of five gold medals in the discipline. This success can be attributed to the strong team performance, with Franjo von Allmen winning the downhill and super-G titles. According to AP News, Meillard's victory was a result of his strong second run, which saw him clock a time of 1min 53.61sec. As reported by MSN, Meillard's win marked a historic moment for Switzerland, with the country's first men's Olympic slalom champion since 1948.
The big air event saw a thrilling competition, with Megan Oldham of Canada taking the gold medal with a score of 180.75. Eileen Gu, who was aiming to retain her title, had to settle for silver with a score of 179.00. As mentioned in Yahoo Sports, Gu's defeat means that China has still not won a gold medal at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. The pairs figure skating event saw a stunning performance from Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara, who won the gold medal with a personal best score of 231.24 points. According to France 24, Miura and Kihara's victory marked a historic moment for Japan, with the country's first Olympic gold medal in the pairs event.
Analysis
The dominance of Switzerland in the men's alpine skiing events is a testament to the country's strong skiing tradition. As reported by Reuters, Meillard's victory is a result of the country's investment in skiing infrastructure and talent development programs. The success of Swiss skiers can also be attributed to their ability to perform under pressure, as seen in Meillard's strong second run in the slalom event. The big air event saw a strong competition, with Megan Oldham's victory marking a significant moment for Canada in the Winter Olympics. As mentioned in CBC Sports, Oldham's win is a result of her hard work and dedication to the sport.
The pairs figure skating event saw a stunning performance from Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara. As reported by Olympic.org, Miura and Kihara's victory marked a historic moment for Japan, with the country's first Olympic gold medal in the pairs event. The duo's performance was a testament to their hard work and dedication to the sport, as well as the strong support from their team and coaches. According to Figure Skating News, Miura and Kihara's win is a significant moment for Japanese figure skating, with the country's first Olympic gold medal in the discipline.
What's Next
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics will continue with a range of events, including the women's alpine skiing and figure skating competitions. As reported by NBC Olympics, the women's alpine skiing events are expected to be highly competitive, with a range of skiers vying for the top spot. The figure skating events will also see a range of competitions, including the men's and women's singles events. According to ISU, the figure skating events will feature a range of talented skaters, including Olympic champions and world record holders.
Related Coverage
- AP News: Loic Meillard of Switzerland wins slalom to close out men's Alpine program at Milan Cortina Olympics
- MSN: Olympics-alpine skiing-Switzerland's Meillard wins gold, heartbreak for McGrath
- Yahoo Sports: Swizerland's Loïc Meillard dominates alpine skiing at Milan-Cortina Games
- France 24: Swizerland's Loïc Meillard dominates alpine skiing at Milan–Cortina Games
- CBC Sports: Megan Oldham wins gold in big air at Milan-Cortina Olympics
- Olympic.org: Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara win pairs figure skating gold
- Figure Skating News: Miura and Kihara win historic gold for Japan
- NBC Olympics: Women's alpine skiing events to continue at Milan-Cortina Olympics
- ISU: Figure skating events to feature range of talented skaters
- Reuters: Switzerland's Meillard wins gold in men's slalom