MILAN — Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland looks like a breakout star of the Milan Cortina Olympics after winning his third gold medal. Jordan Stolz has one gold and is targeting three more. And Chloe Kim and a bunch of NHL stars are just getting started.
Von Allmen won the super-G in Bormio on Wednesday to become the third man with three victories in Alpine skiing at one Winter Games. It hadn't been done since 1968.
That's not a priority for von Allmen, though. He said he's just staying in the moment. As for history, ''maybe in a few years it will be important for me,'' he added.
Von Allmen won the downhill on Saturday and paired with Tanguy Nef to win the team combined Monday.
Skating and waiting for Stolz
Jordan Stolz won the first of what could be four gold medals at these Winter Olympics in men's 1,000-meter speedskating.
The 21-year-old from Wisconsin set an Olympic record with his time but had to wait longer than usual for his victory to be confirmed because another skater was given a do-over after being bumped during his race.
When Joep Wennermars of the Netherlands failed to beat Stolz, it was time for the American to take a delayed victory lap.