Sofia Goggia Bolsters Position for Milan-Cortina 2026 with Second Place in Crans-Montana

Published on January 31, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Sofia Goggia, Italian skier, celebrates on the podium after the Super-G event in Crans-Montana, with her silver medal and a gesture of satisfaction.

Sofia Goggia strengthens her position for Milan-Cortina 2026 with a second place in Crans-Montana

The Italian Sofia Goggia achieved a significant second place in the Super-G event held in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. This competition marked the end of the World Cup alpine skiing season before the major event of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games. The athlete expressed her satisfaction with her overall season performance and confirmed that she feels ready to face the Olympic challenge. 🎿

An analysis of the performance on the snow

Goggia acknowledged that the descent was not perfect and that she made some mistakes during her run. Despite this, she emphasized that she managed to maintain the necessary speed to compete for the top spots. The skier highlighted the emotional complexity of competing on that specific track after the recent events that occurred there. Finishing the month on the podium seems to her an excellent starting point to arrive in Cortina.

Keys to her result in Crans-Montana:
  • Confirmation of rhythm: Her performance served to verify that she has the appropriate competitive speed.
  • Positive cycle closure: This podium allows closing the World Cup phase with an encouraging result.
  • Confidence boost: The result consolidates her mental state and brings her closer to the Games with a solid base.
Sometimes, the hardest part is not descending the mountain, but staying calm on the podium after having made mistakes at a couple of gates.

The mindset facing the Olympic event

The athlete's focus is now fully on optimizing her preparation for the Games. Goggia expects to bring her best version, both physically and mentally, to the Cortina events. She considers that this last podium positively reinforces her form and psychological preparation for the event.

Objectives in the weeks prior to Cortina:
  • Maintain the line: Preserve the performance level demonstrated in the last races.
  • Perfect details: Fine-tune all technical and tactical aspects of her skiing.
  • Manage pressure: Arrive with a cool head and maximum concentration at the major event.

A springboard toward Olympic gold

For Sofia Goggia, this podium in Crans-Montana is much more than a silver medal. It represents the validation of consistent work and the confirmation that she is in the right position to fight for the highest goals in her country. The path to Milan-Cortina 2026 seems to be on very solid foundations. 🥈