How close was the race between Haemmerle and Grondin?
Alessandro Haemmerle won by a margin of just 0.03 seconds over Eliot Grondin.
Olympics / Winter Sports
In a captivating déjà vu, Alessandro Haemmerle of Austria and Canada's Eliot Grondin found themselves in a familiar position at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The men's snowboardcross final mirrored the Beijing 2022 showdown, with...
The men's snowboardcross final was a highlight of the day, with Haemmerle and Grondin battling neck and neck. Grondin, who won the 2024-25 Crystal Globe and the 2025 world championship, appeared to be in a strong position to take the lead, but Haemmerle surged ahead in the final meters.
Away from snowboardcross, the Canadian women’s hockey team trounced Finland 5-0, securing a strong position in their group. The men’s team also delivered a dominant performance, defeating Czechia 5-0 in their opening game, with 19-year-old Macklin Celebrini opening the scoring.
These early performances set the stage for what promises to be an exciting Winter Olympics, with Canada and Austria already making their mark.
Alessandro Haemmerle won by a margin of just 0.03 seconds over Eliot Grondin.
Grondin said he had no regrets and that having silver is "not so bad either."
Mikael Kingsbury also came as close as possible to gold in men's moguls, dropping to silver on a tiebreaker when finishing with the same overall score as Australia's Cooper Woods.
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