World champion von Allmen leads Swiss podium sweep of World Cup downhill
- Franjo Von Allmen won the World Cup downhill race, leading a Swiss sweep of the podium, with Marco Odermatt and Alexis Monney finishing second and third, respectively.
- This victory marked the first podium sweep for Swiss men in World Cup downhill events since 1996.
- Marco Odermatt finished second, earning 80 World Cup points and extending his overall lead to 400 points.
- Alexis Monney claimed third place, trailing Von Allmen by 0.42 seconds, showcasing the strength of the Swiss team.
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World champion von Allmen leads Swiss podium sweep of World Cup downhill
CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland — A first Swiss sweep of a World Cup men's downhill podium in 29 years. A teammate cleared of cancer. It was a stellar day for the home team.

World champion Franjo Von Allmen edges Marco Odermatt in Swiss podium sweep of World Cup downhill
World champion Franjo von Allmen has led a Swiss sweep on home snow at the first World Cup downhill since winning his first career gold medal two weeks ago. Von
Von Allmen leads, Hrobat looks set for top ten
The ski caravan is not taking a break after the World Championships in Saalbach. This weekend, the men are in Crans Montana, where we are following the downhill test today. Miha Hrobat, who is currently eighth, went on the course as part of the elite group with number 13. The Swiss Franjo von Allmen leads ahead of his compatriot Marco Odermatt.
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