The numbers are staggering and the message is clear: Switzerland is the undisputed superpower of men's alpine skiing. The Swiss men’s team has executed a total takeover in Valtellina, capturing a massive haul of eight medals, including four golds. This is not just success; it is hegemony. In every single one of the five races held, a Swiss skier has stood on the podium, a feat of consistency that rivals any nation in Olympic history.
While climate concerns continue to cast long shadows over the future of winter sports, the present belongs to the Swiss. This golden generation, led by Meillard and Odermatt, has turned potential into tangible metal. They have not only met the crushing weight of national expectation but exceeded it. As the Games continue, the world is forced to play catch-up to a Swiss program that is firing on all cylinders. For now, the Swiss flag flies highest over Bormio, and thanks to Loïc Meillard, the 78-year ghost of the men's slalom has finally been laid to rest.