World champion Franjo von Allmen leads Swiss podium sweep of World Cup downhill

World champion Franjo von Allmen led a Swiss sweep on home snow Saturday at Crans-Montana in the first World Cup downhill since winning his first career gold medal two weeks ago.

Canada's Jack Crawford finishes 6th in Crans-Montana

A men's alpine skier pumps his fist and smiles at the finish area.
Franjo Von Allmen of Team Switzerland celebrates after his run at the during the World Cup men's downhill on Saturday in Crans Montana, Switzerland. (Michel Cottin/Agence Zoom/Getty Images)

World champion Franjo von Allmen led a Swiss sweep on home snow Saturday at Crans-Montana in the first World Cup downhill since winning his first career gold medal two weeks ago.

Von Allmen rode out a late scare getting unbalanced after landing the final jump to finish 0.13 seconds ahead of team leader Marco Odermatt. Alexis Monney, the worlds bronze medallist, was again third trailing Von Allmen by 0.42.

Toronto's Jack Crawford (+0.84) was the top Canadian finisher, posting a sixth-place result.

The stellar Swiss speed team has won five of the six World Cup downhills this season and placed runner-up in all six. The result was unofficial with low-ranked racers yet to start.

WATCH | Von Allmen captures downhill gold on home snow:

World champion Franjo Von Allmen leads Swiss World Cup downhill sweep on home snow

15 hours ago
Duration 3:05
World downhill champion Franjo Von Allmen led a Swiss sweep of the men's World Cup downhill podium in Crans Montana, Switzerland.

Switzerland threatens an era of downhill domination ahead of the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympics. Odermatt is the oldest at 27 in an event where many racers typically peak in their 30s.

The Swiss trio also showed mastery of the Nationale course at Crans-Montana which will host the next world championships in 2027.

"It just feels amazing," Von Allmen said, and was asked why Switzerland's team was so good this season. "Difficult to say, there are so many puzzles which need to [fit] together. The good Swiss weather, maybe."

Von Allmen and Monney are having thrilling breakout seasons to back up Odermatt's drive toward a fourth straight overall World Cup title.

Odermatt earned 80 World Cup points to extend his lead in the overall standings to 400 ahead of Henrik Kristoffersen, who does not race in speed events.

WATCH | Canada's Crawford places 6th in men's downhill:

Toronto's Jack Crawford places 6th in World Cup downhill in Switzerland

15 hours ago
Duration 2:08
After winning the last men's downhill World Cup race in Kitzbuhel, Jack Crawford finished sixth in Crans Montana, Switzerland.

With two World Cup downhill wins this season, Odermatt also leads the discipline standings by 73 from Von Allmen, who was runner-up in three races. Von Allmen's first career World Cup win was in a super-G last month, also in Switzerland at Wengen.

Sunshine broke through the clouds as Monney started wearing bib No. 6 to give him a clearer view of the course contours ahead. He posted the fastest time racing to the finish line next to the chalet where the late James Bond actor Roger Moore lived.

The No. 2 starter Florian Schieder clocked the fastest speed just over 126 km/h along the 3.6km course.

A super-G race is scheduled Sunday, the first since Odermatt won the world title Feb. 7 in Saalbach, Austria.

With files from CBC Sports

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