Alpine skiing-Swiss enjoy clean sweep in men's team combined at worlds


Alpine Skiing - FIS Alpine World Ski Championships - Men's Team Combined - Saalbach, Austria - February 12, 2025 Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen reacts after their run REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

SAALBACH, Austria (Reuters) -Switzerland's dominance at the Alpine World Ski Championships continued on Wednesday when they won all three medals in the men's team combined event, with Franjo von Allmen claiming his second gold in Saalbach alongside Loic Meillard.

Von Allmen, who took gold in Sunday's downhill, was second best in the opening speed race, but Meillard was strongest on the slalom, and they overcame the Swiss 2 team of Alexis Monney and Tanguy Nef by 0.27 seconds overall.

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