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Atomic Athletes Win 25 Olympic Medals Across Five Disciplines

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Skiers and snowboarders representing Atomic claimed 25 Olympic medals and 51 World Cup victories across alpine, nordic, freeski, freeride, and ski mountaineering disciplines during the 2025/26 winter season. The historic campaign included breakthrough wins from first-time champions and dominant performances from established stars like Mikaela Shiffrin.

The 2025/26 Olympic winter delivered one of the most successful seasons in skiing history for Atomic athletes, who stood on podiums across every major snow sport discipline.

Mikaela Shiffrin led the alpine skiing charge with her sixth Overall World Cup title, tying the legendary Annemarie Moser-Pröll's record. She won nine of ten slalom races, showing the same precision that has defined her career.

But the season belonged to more than just established champions. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history by claiming Brazil's first-ever Olympic gold medal in alpine skiing, adding his first World Cup globe along the way.

Sofia Goggia captured another Super-G globe, while emotional first wins came for Nicol Delago and Malorie Blanc. Marco Schwarz earned his first speed victory, proving that breakthroughs happen at every level of competition.

Nordic racing brought five more Olympic medals through performances from Oskar Opstad Vike, Hugo Lapalus, Kristin Fosnæs, Andreas Skoglund, and Stefan Rettenegger. Ansgar Evensen and Alexa Brabec each claimed their first World Cup victories, moments that athletes train their entire lives to achieve.

Atomic Athletes Win 25 Olympic Medals Across Five Disciplines

Freeskiing athletes added 29 podiums and seven wins to the season's tally. Megan Oldham delivered a standout Olympic performance with gold in Big Air and bronze in Slopestyle, while Luke Harrold secured his first World Cup win.

The Ripple Effect

The success extended into ski mountaineering, where Atomic's Backland team dominated with 22 World Cup podiums and five Olympic medals. Rémi Bonnet won every Individual and Vertical race on his way to both discipline globes and his first overall title.

Thibault Anselmet took gold in the Olympic Mixed Relay and claimed the Sprint globe. Ana Alonso's comeback story shone bright with two Olympic bronze medals after fighting her way back to elite competition.

Across freeride, Sybille Blanjean and Justine Dufour-Lapointe finished second and third overall on the Freeride World Tour, adding consistency at the sport's highest level. Jon Kistler made an immediate impact in his first season, winning Olympic silver in the Mixed Relay.

The winter showed what happens when preparation meets opportunity across 19 alpine athletes, multiple nordic competitors, and entire teams of freeski and ski mountaineering specialists. Together, they collected 46 alpine World Cup podiums, 20 alpine victories, and four World Cup globes.

Young talents like Milla Andreassen qualified for their first Olympics and cracked the top ten, proving the next generation is ready to carry the momentum forward into future seasons.

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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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