Key Takeaways
- Federica Brignone ends her season early after winning two gold medals at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
- She won gold in both the women’s super-G and giant slalom events held in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
- Brignone previously faced serious injuries but completed rehabilitation just in time for the Olympics.
- After her impressive performance, she will skip the remaining Alpine Ski World Cup races to recover physically.
- The Italian Winter Sports Federation confirmed her decision to not compete further this season.
Federica Brignone ends season early following her performance at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The Italian Winter Sports Federation confirmed the decision on Monday. She will not compete in the remaining Alpine Ski World Cup races. This includes the World Cup Finals scheduled in Norway later in March.
Brignone is 35 years old. She represented Italy at the Winter Games held on home snow.
Olympic Gold Medals in Cortina
Brignone won two gold medals at the 2026 Olympics. She finished first in the women’s super-G event. She also secured gold in the women’s giant slalom. Both races were held in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Her victories marked a major achievement during the Games. The medals added to her Olympic record.
Recovery After Previous Injury
Less than a year before the Olympics, Brignone suffered serious injuries. She crashed during the Italian Championships. She fractured multiple bones in her left leg. She also sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
She underwent surgery after the crash. She completed a rehabilitation program before returning to competition. She qualified for the Olympics and competed in both events she later won.
Decision to Skip Remaining World Cup Events
After the Olympics, officials confirmed that Brignone would stop competing for the rest of the season. The decision allows her to recover physically after an intensive period of competition.
She will miss the remaining World Cup races on the 2025–26 calendar. No specific return date has been announced.
Federica Brignone ends season early after concluding her Olympic campaign with two gold medals for Italy.
