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Swiss athletes Franjo von Allmen and Loic Meillard claim gold in team combined competition at the Alpine World Championships.

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Swiss skiers Franjo von Allmen and Loic Meillard have triumphed in the team combined event at the Alpine World Championships held in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.

Their impressive performance not only showcased their skills on the slopes but also solidified Switzerland’s reputation in Alpine skiing.

In this highly competitive event, the duo executed impeccable runs, ultimately securing the gold medal amid tough competition from teams around the globe.

The victory is a highlight in both skiers’ careers, contributing to Switzerland’s rich history in the sport.

The atmosphere during the championships was electric, with fans cheering on their favorite athletes as they demonstrated their remarkable talent.

This win adds to Switzerland’s impressive medal count in Alpine skiing, reinforcing the nation’s status as a powerhouse in winter sports.

As the championships continue, the focus will now shift to other events, where more thrilling performances are anticipated.

With the success in the team combined event, the Swiss team is hopeful for more podium finishes in the coming days.