Olympics-Alpine skiing-Relaxed Odermatt keeps his powder dry in downhill training


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Alpine Skiing - Men's Downhill Training - Stelvio Ski Centre, Bormio, Italy - February 05, 2026 Marco Odermatt of Switzerland during training REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

BORMIO, Italy, Feb ‌5 (Reuters) - Swiss favourite Marco Odermatt was not hitting the panic button ‌after setting only the 23rd-fastest time in the second training run ‌for the Olympic men's downhill on Thursday.

The 28-year-old had been third fastest on Wednesday in much slower conditions but appeared content to use his second run down the Stelvio as a ‍fact-finding mission.

Odermatt is the dominant force in men's ski ‍racing and leads the World ‌Cup standings in downhill, super-G and giant slalom and is being tipped for ‍multiple ​golds in Bormio.

After Wednesday's cloud and soft snow conditions, the sun came out on Thursday and the 3.3km track quickened up significantly, with ⁠the Italian speed team setting the pace.

Odermatt had the ‌brakes on during the closing stages of his run and was relaxed about his day's ⁠work.

"They cleaned up ‍the whole track, (there is) less fresh snow from the day before and already a little bit more bumpy -- but we know Bormio is usually bumpy like that. It ‍was nice to ski," Odermatt, who won giant ‌slalom gold in 2022, told reporters.

"As always, I try different skis in the training and try some different lines as well. It's always hard to really push in the training for me, so I was happy with my run."

Odermatt has won eight races across the disciplines in this season's World Cup and looks certain to be the overall champion for a fifth successive season.

He has ‌targeted the Olympic downhill though and all eyes will be on him on Saturday.

"I feel good. After a good season like that, it's nice to come into the Olympics," he ​said. "The confidence is there and also the good skiing, so all good.

"If I show my good skiing, I know I can win some medals."

(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Toby Davis)

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