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Norway’s Atle Lie McGrath Misses Olympic Slalom Medal in Emotional Finish

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
February 18, 2026
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Atle Lie McGrath during Olympic slalom competition - AP Photo/John Lohcer

Norwegian skier Atle Lie McGrath reacts after missing a medal at Milan Cortina 2026 - AP Photo/John Lohcer

BORMIO, Italy (JN) – Atle Lie McGrath, Norway’s promising alpine skier, saw his Olympic slalom medal hopes collapse on Monday at the Milan Cortina Games. After a critical mistake in the final run, the 25-year-old athlete struggled to manage his emotions, leaving the course and taking a moment alone in the snow before returning to the finish area.

McGrath, born in Vermont and raised in Norway, entered the final run with a strong lead in his specialty event. But after straddling a gate, he fell out of medal contention as Switzerland’s Loic Meillard secured gold. The scene quickly drew attention as McGrath tossed his ski poles over the course’s safety netting and made his way through the surrounding snow to the edge of nearby woods.

“I thought I would get some peace and quiet, which I didn’t,” McGrath later said, describing photographers and security finding him in the woods. “I just needed some time for myself.”

Personal Loss Shadows Olympic Effort

The Norwegian’s emotional reaction comes amid personal grief. McGrath has been competing while mourning the recent loss of his grandfather, who died on the day of the opening ceremony. He wore a commemorative armband throughout the Games in tribute.

Teammate Timon Haugan, who finished fourth in Monday’s race, noted the strain. “What he’s gone through these last 10, 12 days, it’s been really tough,” Haugan said. “He started to do better and today he’s going through … we need to really back him up.”

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McGrath acknowledged the challenge of competing under such circumstances. “I skied so great, and I still couldn’t get it done. So that’s what really hurts,” he said.

Teammates and Competitors Offer Perspective

Fellow Norwegian and bronze medalist Henrik Kristoffersen related to the disappointment. Kristoffersen, who led the slalom at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games only to ski out in his second run, emphasized that such setbacks are part of competitive skiing.

“In the end, it’s another ski race. It’s not going to make or break Atle’s career,” Kristoffersen said. “That’s how it goes sometimes. I’ve been in this exact same position, and done the same thing. And yes, it hurts. But it is what it is.”

Meillard, the gold medalist, acknowledged the sport’s unpredictable nature. “The beauty of slalom is that when it works out it’s beautiful. I was definitely sorry for him, but at the end, all the times he won when I skied out — that’s part of the game,” he said.

Moving Forward

McGrath returned from the woods to the finish area but refrained from speaking immediately. He later reflected on the support around him and the need to process the experience with loved ones nearby.

“I spent my time in the woods. So now I’m going to spend time with the people I love, and that’s all I need,” he said. “I think I need quite a bit of time to process this, and it’s going to be extremely tough. But at least I’m surrounded by great people who love me and who I love.”

The incident highlights both the emotional intensity of Olympic competition and the human pressures behind elite performance, illustrating that personal resilience is often tested as fiercely as physical skill on the world stage.

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