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Adam Hall claims slalom silver at Milano Cortina to equal medals record

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Silver medallist Adam Hall of Team New Zealand poses for a photo on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Para Alpine Skiing Men's Slalom Standing on day nine of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games . Photo / Getty Images

Silver medallist Adam Hall of Team New Zealand poses for a photo on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Para Alpine Skiing Men's Slalom Standing on day nine of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games . Photo / Getty Images

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Adam Hall has become New Zealand’s most successful athlete at the Winter Olympics after claiming a silver medal in the men’s slalom standing on the final day of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.

Competing at his sixth Paralympics, the 38-year-old maintained his composure in the heat of battle to surge from fourth after the first run to the second step of the podium, thanks to a scintillating second run that produced a combined time of 1m 31.38s.

Hall’s sixth Paralympic medal draws him level with Patrick Cooper as the most decorated New Zealand Winter Paralympian.

Amid steadily falling snow, the Kiwi burst out of the start gate for the second run knowing he had to produce a great performance to apply pressure on the three Para alpine skiers occupying the provisional podium positions.

Holding an advantage of just over half a second over Robin Cuche of Switzerland, the race leader at that point, Hall had seen more than half of that margin eroded by the second intermediate split. However, leaning on his vast experience, Hall put on the afterburners down the lower end of the course to cross the line with a 0.35-second lead over Cuche, with three competitors still to come.

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Such was the quality of Hall’s performance that Jules Segers of France, the next man out of the start gate, could not respond to the challenge, recording a combined time of 1m 32.29s, guaranteeing the Kiwi another Paralympic medal.

There was another twist, however, as bronze turned to silver for Hall after the penultimate Para alpine skier out of the start gate, Italian Federico Pelizzari, lost the binding on his ski mid-race and recorded a DNF.

Leader after the first run, Aleksei Bugaev held a commanding advantage of more than a second and a half, and he would not be denied gold. He crossed the finish line in a total time of 1m 28.55s for a comprehensive victory, reclaiming the title he last won in Sochi 2014.

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Yet for a visibly emotional Hall, it was another unforgettable moment in a remarkable career for the Outram-raised Wānaka-based Para alpine skier, who made his Paralympic debut at Torino 2006.

“I’m in a dream. I don’t know what just happened,” said an ecstatic Hall, who has now claimed four Paralympic medals in the Men’s Slalom Standing (two gold, one silver, one bronze).

“After the first run, sitting in fourth, I just had to lay everything out there. I knew waking up to all that snow that I had to bring out that Taieri attitude that it is just an ordinary winter day. I just had to attack it and let it rip. It was years and years of experience and leaving nothing behind. Wow! What a way to come down and perform like that against such a strong field.”

He continued: “It feels so special to have so many family and friends in the crowd today, including my wife, Elitsa, and daughter, Gracelynn, who is seven and hopefully able to remember this for the rest of her life. This means so much to so many people, and to have so many family and friends here from near and far is amazing. I’d like to say thanks to the whole team who have been on this journey with me. It has been incredible, but we got the job done.

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“There are no words to describe what this means. I put a pounamu under my bib, which made me feel like all of New Zealand has been on this journey with me. I hope I’ve continued that great legacy of Winter Paralympians, and to have brought home another medal is amazing. I love to thrive on that pressure.”

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Earlier, in steady snowfall and poor visibility, Hall produced a vintage first run of 47.80s to sit in a strong fourth position – within 0.40 seconds of provisional bronze held by Segers of France.

Bugaev led the field after the first run with an electric 45.39s, holding a massive 1.66-second advantage over Pelizzari. However, the big surprise came when pre-race favourite Arthur Bauchet of France made a huge error, leaving his gold medal hopes in tatters more than 10 seconds off the pace.

New Zealand results at Milano Cortina 2026:

Silver – Adam Hall – Men’s Slalom Standing

Fifth – Corey Peters – Men’s Giant Slalom Sitting

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Fifth – Corey Peters – Men’s Downhill Sitting

Sixth – Corey Peters – Men’s Super-G Sitting

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