Men’s Slalom Closes Milano Cortina Paralympics
The men’s slalom brought the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games to a close Sunday at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, where difficult weather and fresh snow made for a challenging final race of the Games.
Overnight snowfall dropped nearly a foot of fresh snow on the course, forcing organizers to delay the race start by an hour as crews worked to clear the track. Even after the delay, the conditions remained tricky with fog rolling in and out across the hill with moments of very low visibility.
In the men’s standing classification, Jesse Keefe had a difficult first run, but regrouped for the second and delivered a performance he was proud of to move up the standings to 13th place. Patrick Halgren finished 15th to cap off a banner Games for the silver medalist in super-G. Tyler McKenzie did not finish his second run, while Spencer Wood and Noah Bury, in his Paralympic debut, did not finish the first run.
In men’s sitting, Ravi Drugan led Team USA with a 15th place finish, followed by Jasmin Bambur in 18th. The challenging surface and low visibility also took their toll on the sitting field. Matthew Brewer, Robert Enigl and Kyle Taulman did not finish the first run.
The men’s slalom marked the final event of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, bringing the two-week competition in Italy to a close. Across Para alpine and Para snowboard, Team USA delivered a strong performance throughout the Games, earning eight total medals – six for Para snowboard and two for Para alpine – highlighting the depth and strength of the American programs that came under U.S. Ski & Snowboard in 2023.