FISCHER SUCCESSES IN THE SIGN OF THE RINGS
The 2026 sports highlight came to a spectacular conclusion with a Fischer podium sweep in the women's 50-kilometer cross-country skiing event. Fischer athletes won 35 gold, 32 silver and 30 bronze medals across all Nordic and Alpine disciplines. At the top of the podium was Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, who became in Italy the most successful Olympian with taking six gold medals in cross-country.


Fischer facts and figures about the 2026 Olympic Games:
- 22 Olympic champions rely on Fischer equipment.
- 48 athletes from 13 nations in the Fischer Race Family win Olympic medals.
- 25 of these athletes win more than one medal.
- The most successful athlete at this year's Olympic Games is Johannes Høsflot Klæbo. The exceptional Norwegian athlete wins all six possible medals in cross-country skiing – more than any other Winter Olympian before him.
- In the Nordic combined, Jens Lurås Oftebro also wins gold in all three Olympic events.
- Sweden's Ebba Andersson secures the gold medal in the first Olympic women's 50 km cross-country skiing event.
- Switzerland's Marianne Fatton wins the first gold medal in the sprint and silver in the mixed relay in the new Olympic discipline of ski mountaineering.
- The two Austrian Fischer eagles Jan Hörl and Stephan Embacher win gold in the new super team competition in ski jumping.
- All gold medals in the individual cross-country skiing events are won by Fischer athletes.
- In eight individual events, all three athletes on the podium are wearing Fischer skis and boots.
- Nordic Fischer athletes win 57.7% of all medals in cross-country skiing, biathlon, ski jumping and Nordic combined – making Fischer by far the most successful Nordic ski, boot, and binding brand at the Games.








