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Federica Brignone wins Olympic gold in women's super-G
Summary
Federica Brignone of Italy won the women's super-G at the 2026 Winter Olympics in 1:23.41, securing her first Olympic gold after returning from serious left-leg injuries less than a year earlier.
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Federica Brignone of Italy won the women's super-G at the 2026 Winter Olympics, taking gold in a time of 1:23.41. The 35-year-old reached the top after recovering from multiple broken bones in her left leg that required two surgeries and months of rehabilitation. The race ran on the technical Trofane course in foggy, flat-light conditions. Brignone raised her poles after crossing the line as officials and a large home crowd watched.
Key facts:
- Brignone finished the run in 1:23.41 and won the gold medal in the women's super-G.
- Romane Miradoli of France took silver and Cornelia Huetter of Austria took bronze.
- Brignone is 35 and became the oldest female gold medalist in Olympic alpine skiing; the gold is her fourth Olympic medal, matching Deborah Compagnoni for most by an Italian women's skier.
- Less than a year earlier she suffered multiple fractures in her left leg, underwent two surgeries, and spent months in rehabilitation before returning to competition.
- Several top competitors failed to complete the course; Breezy Johnson caught a pole and ended up in the catch fence but was able to stand, and racers including Sofia Goggia, Ester Ledecka and Mary Bocock did not finish.
- Brignone was one of Italy's four opening ceremony flag bearers and at one point asked teammate Amos Mosaner to carry her on his shoulders due to lingering leg pain.
Summary:
Brignone's victory adds a first Olympic gold to an already decorated career and completes a return from serious injury. It also extended her Olympic medal total to four and set an age milestone in women's alpine skiing. Undetermined at this time.
