Malaysia’s alpine skier fails to finish giant slalom at Milano Cortina

National alpine skier Aruwin Salehhuddin endured a challenging outing as she failed to finish both runs in the women’s giant slalom at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy today.

It was Italy’s Federica Brignone who shone, topping the first run and finishing 14th in the second to claim gold with a combined time of 2m 13.50s, according to official results.

The silver medal was shared in a thrilling dead heat between Sweden’s Sara Hector and Norway’s Thea Louise Stjernesund after both of them clocked 2:14.12s.

Aruwin, who made her Winter Olympics debut at Beijing 2022, finished 38th in the women’s giant slalom but did not complete the slalom event. The 21-year-old, who is the first Malaysian female athlete to compete at the Winter Olympics and the only Malaysian participant in Milano Cortina, is set to feature in the slalom event on Feb 18.

Articles

Racket Sports

‘I am the first Malaysian to win 9 individual world titles’

Other Sports

Malaysia’s alpine skier fails to finish giant slalom at Milano Cortina

Field Sports

Malaysia Trounce Philippines To Clinch SEA Women’s XV Rugby Title

Field Sports

Arsenal injury woes as two more stars add to Arteta’s ‘worrying’ list

Combat Sports

Jihin Spoils Fujimoto’s Birthday, Gets first TKO Win

Athletics & Aesthetics

Azeem Sets New National 200m Indoor Record At Tiger Paw Invitational

What our students say about us

Real stories from athletes and students who grow, compete, and succeed with Sportif.

“I never thought I’d enjoy training this much until joining Sportif. The coaches are supportive and really know how to bring out the best in you.”

    Marley Baird
    Marley Baird

    Student Athlete

    “Sportif opened doors to competitive events and helped me improve both mentally and physically. The community support makes a big difference.”

      Aiman Hakim
      Aiman Hakim

      National Junior Player

      “From expert guidance to well-organized events, Sportif connects athletes with the right opportunities.”

        Nur Aisyah
        Nur Aisyah

        University Athlete