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Milan-Cortina, Italy – France’s Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet are poised to contend for gold in the inaugural Olympic ski mountaineering mixed relay event on Saturday, February 21, 2026, following strong individual performances earlier in the week. The pair, representing the leading nation in the burgeoning sport, are hoping to build on the momentum of Harrop’s silver medal in the sprint event and Anselmet’s bronze in the men’s race, both achieved on February 19, 2026, in Bormio, Italy.
Ski mountaineering, a discipline combining uphill and downhill skiing, has made its historic debut at the Winter Olympics this year. Harrop, a four-time overall World Cup champion, narrowly missed gold in the sprint, finishing behind Switzerland’s Marianne Fatton. Despite her disappointment, she expressed satisfaction with the result, stating, “Forcément je suis un peu déçue, ce serait mentir de dire le contraire,” but adding with a smile, “But I’m happy with the silver,” as reported by France TV. Anselmet’s bronze added to France’s early success in the competition.
Dominant Performances Leading to the Games
Both Harrop and Anselmet arrived at the Milan-Cortina Games with impressive credentials. Anselmet has won the last three major overall titles in 2023, 2024 and 2025, while Harrop has dominated the women’s World Cup circuit, securing victories across four consecutive seasons from 2022 to 2025. Their consistent success has established them as frontrunners in the sport and key medal hopes for France. The pair will be competing together in the mixed relay, a format that combines their individual strengths.
Harrop’s Journey to Represent France
Emily Harrop’s path to Olympic contention is particularly noteworthy. Born to British parents, she ultimately chose to compete for France, where she grew up and developed her skiing career. “I grew up in the French system, the French culture,” Harrop explained. “It was sure that my British family would want me to race under the English flag, but that wouldn’t have made sense to me.” This decision underscores her deep connection to the French skiing community and her commitment to representing the nation.
Looking Ahead to the Mixed Relay
The mixed relay event will see teams of two men and two women compete, showcasing the versatility and teamwork inherent in ski mountaineering. Harrop and Anselmet’s partnership is expected to be a strong one, leveraging their individual strengths and experience. The French team is hoping that continued success in ski mountaineering will contribute to their overall goal of finishing in the top five of the medal table at the Milan-Cortina Games.
The competition isn’t limited to France, however. The medal favorites also include Marianne Fatton of Switzerland and Ana Alonso Rodriguez of Spain on the women’s side, while Spain’s Oriol Cardona Coll and Switzerland’s Jon Kistler are expected to challenge Anselmet for a spot on the podium in the men’s events. As Harrop noted, “It’s going to be such a rich experience.”
The ski mountaineering events are taking place alongside other competitions, including ski acrobatic halfpipe in Livigno and figure skating in Milan, adding to the excitement of the Winter Olympics.
With the sprint events concluded, all eyes are now on the mixed relay, where Harrop and Anselmet will have the opportunity to add to France’s medal count and solidify their place in Olympic history. The team’s performance will be closely watched as ski mountaineering continues to gain recognition on the world stage.
What comes next for the French team will depend on their performance in the mixed relay. Regardless of the outcome, their participation in the inaugural Olympic ski mountaineering competition has already been a significant success, raising the profile of the sport and inspiring a recent generation of athletes.
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