-
Frank issues rallying cry for 'desperate' Tottenham
-
South Africa pile up 213-4 against Canada in T20 World Cup
-
Brazil seeks to restore block of Rumble video app
-
Gu's hopes of Olympic triple gold dashed, Vonn still in hospital
-
Pressure mounts on UK's Starmer as Scottish Labour leader urges him to quit
-
Macron backs ripping up vines as French wine sales dive
-
Olympic freeski star Eileen Gu 'carrying weight of two countries'
-
Bank of France governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau to step down in June
-
Tokyo stocks strike record high after Japanese premier wins vote
-
'I need to improve', says Haaland after barren spell
-
Italian suspect questioned over Sarajevo 'weekend snipers' killings: reports
-
Von Allmen at the double as Nef seals Olympic team combined gold
-
Newlyweds, but rivals, as Olympic duo pursue skeleton dreams
-
Carrick sees 'a lot more to do' to earn Man Utd job
-
Olympic star Chloe Kim calls for 'compassion' after Trump attack on US teammate
-
'All the pressure' on Pakistan as USA out to inflict another T20 shock
-
Starmer vows to remain as UK PM amid Epstein fallout
-
Howe would 'step aside' if right for Newcastle
-
Sakamoto wants 'no regrets' as gold beckons in Olympic finale
-
What next for Vonn after painful end of Olympic dream?
-
Brain training reduces dementia risk by 25%, study finds
-
Gremaud ends Gu's hopes of Olympic treble in freeski slopestyle
-
Shiffrin and Johnson paired in Winter Olympics team combined
-
UK's Starmer scrambles to limit Epstein fallout as aides quit
-
US skater Malinin 'full of confidence' after first Olympic gold
-
Sydney police pepper spray protesters during rallies against Israeli president's visit
-
Israel says killed four militants exiting Gaza tunnel
-
Franzoni sets pace in Olympic team combined
-
Captain's injury agony mars 'emotional' Italy debut at T20 World Cup
-
Family matters: Thaksin's party down, maybe not out
-
African players in Europe: Ouattara fires another winner for Bees
-
Pressure grows on UK's Starmer over Epstein fallout
-
Music world mourns Ghana's Ebo Taylor, founding father of highlife
-
HK mogul's ex-workers 'broke down in tears' as they watched sentencing
-
JD Vance set for Armenia, Azerbaijan trip
-
Sydney police deploy pepper spray as Israeli president's visit sparks protests
-
EU warns Meta it must open up WhatsApp to rival AI chatbots
-
Scotland spoil Italy's T20 World Cup debut with big win
-
Israeli president says 'we will overcome evil' at Bondi Beach
-
Munsey leads Scotland to 207-4 against Italy at T20 World Cup
-
Japan restarts world's biggest nuclear plant again
-
Bangladesh poll rivals rally on final day of campaign
-
Third impeachment case filed against Philippine VP Duterte
-
Wallaby winger Nawaqanitawase heads to Japan
-
Thailand's Anutin rides wave of nationalism to election victory
-
Venezuela's Machado says ally kidnapped by armed men after his release
-
Maye longs for do-over as record Super Bowl bid ends in misery
-
Seahawks' Walker rushes to Super Bowl MVP honors
-
Darnold basks in 'special journey' to Super Bowl glory
-
Japan's Takaichi may struggle to soothe voters and markets
| SCS | 0.12% | 16.14 | $ | |
| CMSD | -0.08% | 23.93 | $ | |
| JRI | -1.04% | 12.837 | $ | |
| CMSC | 0.21% | 23.56 | $ | |
| BCC | -1.04% | 90.095 | $ | |
| RYCEF | 1.54% | 16.88 | $ | |
| RBGPF | 0.12% | 82.5 | $ | |
| NGG | -0.34% | 87.76 | $ | |
| VOD | 2.11% | 15.435 | $ | |
| BCE | 1.92% | 25.57 | $ | |
| RIO | 2.78% | 96.08 | $ | |
| BTI | -2.26% | 61.415 | $ | |
| BP | 0.28% | 39.12 | $ | |
| RELX | 0.02% | 29.385 | $ | |
| AZN | -1.57% | 190.05 | $ | |
| GSK | -1.77% | 59.185 | $ |
Von Allmen at the double as Nef seals Olympic team combined gold
Newly-crowned Olympic downhill champion Franjo von Allmen won a second gold of the Winter Games when he partnered Swiss teammate Tanguy Nef to victory in the team combined event in Bormio on Monday.
Von Allmen had been fourth fastest in the downhill down the Stelvio course before Nef laid down a near-faultless slalom run for a winning aggregate time of 2min 44.04sec.
Another Swiss pairing in runaway World Cup overall leader Marco Odermatt and world slalom champion Loic Meillard tied for silver alongside the Austrian duo of Vincent Kriechmayr and Manuel Feller. Both teams were 0.99sec off the winning pace.
The team combined event, which is making its Olympic debut at the Milan-Cortina Games, comprised two racers from the same nation racing a downhill and a slalom, with the fastest aggregate time earning the gold medal.
In-form Italian speedster Giovanni Franzoni, fresh from winning a silver medal in the individual downhill behind Von Allmen on Saturday, had set up teammate Alex Vinatzer with a shot at Olympic gold after setting the fastest time in the opening downhill.
But it was not to be as Vinatzer faltered on his slalom run, managing only the 18th fastest time, the couple eventually finishing seventh.
There was a distinct Scandinavian tinge to the leaderboard early on as first Norway's Timon Haugan, then teammate Atle Lie McGrath and finally Finland's Eduard Hallberg lay down fast tracks.
Austria's Fabio Gstrein handed his Austria 2 team the advantage before Feller blasted down the second fastest slalom run to ensure he and Kreichmayr sat provisionally atop the times.
That left the top six, France's reigning Olympic slalom champion Clement Noel up first, but failing to fire, he and Nils Allegre finishing joint fifth.
Tommaso Sala pushed for Italy 2, but there was to be no second Olympic medal for his downhill partner Dominik Paris as the pair finished off the podium alongside the French duo.
Then came the powerful trio of Swiss teams, Nef into the starting blocks with partner Von Allmen, draped in a Swiss flag, a nervous onlooker at the finish area.
The slalom specialist laid down a fantastic run, clocking a leading 51.82sec to hand Switzerland 2 a psychological advantage with just three teams to come.
Nef's teammate Meillard, Odermatt's partner, was next down the slope but was unable to dislodge his Swiss rivals.
Daniel Yule, representing Switzerland 3 along with Alexis Monney, made a huge error to ensure they finished nowhere near a podium place in 13th spot.
All eyes turned on Vinatzer in the start hut, with Franzoni having given him a slim 0.17sec advantage from the downhill.
The 26-year-old Swiss, with four World Cup podiums to his name but no victory, looked nowhere near as slick as Nef and Feller, chopping down the course and losing time at every interval.
Countries were allowed to enter multiple teams: skiing powerhouses Switzerland, Italy and Austria each had four teams entered on Monday, while France had three. Just nine countries were represented.
Y.Nakamura--AMWN