OLYMPIC MEDAL GLORY FOR ONE WAY
The Olympic flame in Milan-Cortina has been extinguished and ONE WAY has achieved a brilliant result with 15 gold, 15 silver and 12 bronze medals in the Alpine and Nordic disciplines. Particularly impressive: in biathlon, a sensational 58.3% of all medals awarded were won with the bright orange Premio 40 pole from ONE WAY.


OLYMPIC MEDAL GLORY FOR ONE WAY
The Olympic flame in Milan-Cortina has been extinguished and ONE WAY has achieved a brilliant result with 15 gold, 15 silver and 12 bronze medals in the Alpine and Nordic disciplines. Particularly impressive: in biathlon, a sensational 58.3% of all medals awarded were won with the bright orange Premio 40 pole from ONE WAY.


ONE WAY facts and figures about the 2026 Olympic Games:
- 10 Olympic champions rely on ONE WAY equipment.
- 23 ONE WAY athletes from 8 nations win Olympic medals.
- 9 of these athletes win more than one Olympic medal.
- The most successful medal winners in the ONE WAY team are French biathlete Julia Simon with 3 gold and one silver medal, and French biathlete Quentin Fillon Maillet with 3 gold and one bronze medal.
- Biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid from Norway collects the most medals with ONE WAY, with 3 silver and 2 bronze medals.
- 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.
- Mathilde Gremaud from Switzerland wins Olympic gold in slopestyle with ONE WAY poles for the first time.
- Biathletes Oceane Michelon from France and Maren Kirkeeide from Norway each won Olympic gold in an individual discipline in their Olympic debut.
- Finland's Eero Hirvonen wins silver and bronze, the first Olympic medals for ONE WAY in Nordic combined.
- In the men's biathlon sprint and mass start, all three athletes on the podium are successful with ONE WAY poles.
- ONE WAY is most successful in biathlon: with 12 gold, 13 silver and 10 bronze medals, 58.3% of all awarded medals go to ONE WAY athletes. This makes ONE WAY the dominant pole brand in biathlon.







