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What Bormolini Overcame to be Champion Again

Apr 18, 2026·Snowboard Alpine
Maurizio Bormolini with all three of his crystal globes. Photo: Levi Giovanni
Maurizio Bormolini with all three of his crystal globes. Photo: Levi Giovanni

If winning a championship is never easy, defending your title is an almighty task. No matter the difficulty, Maurizio Bormolini (ITA) did it anyway. He even added another trophy for good measure. 

The Italian Snowboard Alpine star became the first man since Zan Kosir in 2015 to clinch all three parallel snowboarding crystal globes in one season. This comes just one year after Bormolini grabbed the overall and PGS titles in 2025.

“It's unbelievable! It really hit me when I was at home, and all of my fans were outside of my house, cheering for me, there were so many people. It was very emotional for me,”Bormolini said.
Bormolini celebrates in Spinedleruv. Photo: @FIS/Miha Matavz

It was not always smooth sailing for Bormolini this season. Bormolini was born in Tirano, Italy, less than two hours away from Livigno, which hosted the snowboard Alpine events at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. 

Those Games and the hometown crowd brought a lot of pressure to Bormolini. He desperately wanted to deliver on his home snow, but he walked away with no hardware. No medals. No Olympic glory. 

Yet Bormolini climbed out of that dark place to close the season strong.

“I already knew my potential when I went to the Olympic Games, but unfortunately the race didn't go as I hoped. The first week after the Olympics was really hard, but I said to myself, you are strong, and just try to conquer the globes. And I had extra motivation to do it for my daughter,”Bormolini said.
Bormolini opened the season with a win in Mylin. Photo: @FIS/Miha Matavz

Bormolini became a father during the 2025-26 World Cup season, after his partner gave birth to a girl a week before the 2026 Olympics. Even though he bounced back, he will not soon forget the feeling of missing the Olympic podium.

“The result of the last Olympic Games burns a lot. So I will try to go for the next Olympic Games in the French Alps,”Bormolini said.
Bormolini with all three of his crystal globes at season's end. Photo: @FIS/Miha Matavz

Bormolini seemed to use that burning feeling as fuel to close out the 2026 World Cup season. 

The Italian came roaring out of the gates with three straight wins on the World Cup circuit following the Olympics. He added another podium in the final month to clinch his three globes. 

The new addition to his family gave him the boost he needed down the stretch.

“(My daughter) gave me the best motivation after the Olympic Games. When I spend time with her, I become so much more powerful,”Bormolini said.
Bormolini races past Benjamin Karl in Val St. Come. Photo: @FIS/Miha Matavz

His entire family are also in on the cause.

“All my family were essential in achieving the results of the last three or four seasons, they support me so much,”Bormolini said.

That familial love and support also helps Bormolini keep a great attitude. He is one of the most energetic on tour. He often throws a fist pump and dons an ear-to-ear smile when crossing the finish line. The joy shines through even in defeat, as he lends support to the other athletes as well. Bormolini is in it for the speed and battle of competition.

“I know how difficult it is to win a World Cup race. So when someone wins a race, I am happy for him or for her,”Bormolini said.
Bormolini competing at his home Olympics in Livigno. Photo Credit: Naoki Morita / FIS

Bormolini welcomes the competition and uses his competitors as more motivating forces, especially his Italian teammates.

“Training in a strong team like our team is very stimulating. We push like it is a race in training and that helps me keep my level higher,”Bormolini said.
Bormolini on top of the podium after back-to-back wins in Krynica. Photo: @FIS/Miha Matavz

The Italian men dominated the circuit this season. They won 10 of the 17 men’s races this season and racked up 24 podium spots. 

Those results will certainly push Bormolini to lead the strong team once again. He will surely work hard this offseason for another year of Italian triumph. First off, there will be w much deserved offseason to recover and prepare.

What does the man who accomplished it all do in the offseason as he goes for a three-peat next season? The answer is easy for Bormolini.

“My goal for this offseason is to be the best father for my daughter,”

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