BORMIO, Italy — Swiss racer Franjo von Allmen brought home the first gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games by winning the downhill on Saturday. It's his first Olympic crown in his very first Olympic race.
Not so long ago, it wasn't clear if there would be anymore ''firsts'' for him in ski racing. As a teenager, and after the death of his father, von Allmen didn't have the money for racing — until a crowdfunding project helped out.
Now, the 24-year-old is king of the downhill.
On a picture-perfect day in Bormio, von Allmen powered through the challenging Stelvio course in 1 minute, 51.61 seconds to keep the Olympic downhill title in the Swiss family. His time was good enough to withstand the charge of Italy's Giovanni Franzoni, who finished .20 seconds back to claim the silver medal. Franzoni's teammate, 36-year-old Dominik Paris, had a fast run to take bronze and knock Marco Odermatt of Switzerland off the podium.
''I had fun with the skiing today,'' von Allmen said.
His skiing career was almost derailed at 17. Through crowdfunding he raised money and qualified for the national C team. He showed his vast promise by winning three silver medals, including one in downhill, at the 2022 junior worlds in Canada.
That particular time, however, was not something he wanted to revisit after the race.
''For me that chapter is closed,'' he said through a translator. ''I prefer to concentrate on what's yet to come and what's happening now.''