The Olympic men’s snowboarding parallel giant slalom event is set to take place on February 8 at Livigno Snow Park in Valtellina. These head-to-head races are a test of precision, speed, and split-second decision-making with Olympic gold on the line. While this discipline’s future in the Olympic program is currently uncertain, as riders are advocating for its retention in future games, the 2026 edition should feature fierce competition and plenty of drama. Here, I break down this medal event in men’s snowboarding and make my men’s PGS prediction on the slopes.
Olympic Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom Betting Odds
- Roland Fischnaller (ITA) – +225
- Benjamin Karl (AUT) – +325
- Aaron March (ITA) – +500
- Maurizio Bormolini (ITA) – +500
- Andreas Prommegger (AUT) – +800
- Fabian Obmann (AUT) – +1200
- Sangho Lee (KOR) – +1800
- Mirko Felicetti (ITA) – +2000
- Stefan Baumeister (GER) – +2000
- Tim Mastnak (SLO) – +2000
- All Others: +2500 or more
Olympic Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom Major Storylines
The men’s parallel giant slalom at the 2026 Olympics arrives at a moment of both celebration and uncertainty. For one, seasoned veterans like Roland Fischnaller and Benjamin Karl headline the field. Fischnaller, competing for host nation Italy, carries the pride of performing in front of a passionate home crowd and boasts a strong record in World Cup parallel events. He is one of several Italians in the group considered most likely to win the gold. Karl remains a perennial threat to that group of Italians, with experience and past championship pedigree that make him a dangerous contender in the elimination rounds.
Another storyline lies in the potential swansong of this discipline’s Olympic journey. Riders and supporters have recently launched a campaign to protect the parallel giant slalom’s place on the Olympic program, noting that the International Olympic Committee is reviewing some sports for the 2030 Winter Games. That chatter adds an emotional element to the competition, with many athletes motivated to showcase what makes this event special and exciting for a global audience.
Italy’s strong cohort, including Aaron March and Maurizio Bormolini, will all try to grab the gold for the host nation. Bormolini, in particular, has shown excellent form in recent World Cup seasons, especially in parallel events where he has consistently posted podium-level results. For the host country, capturing Olympic hardware in this discipline would mean a major morale boost and a statement that Italian snowboarding is thriving.
Austria’s Andreas Prommegger and Fabian Obmann round out the list of big names with respectable odds. Though they sit further down the list, their technical expertise and ability to deliver quick, clean runs cannot be underestimated in head-to-head matchups where narrow margins decide advancement.
Olympic Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom Snowboarding Medal Contenders
- Roland Fischnaller (ITA) – As the betting favorite, Fischnaller has the advantage of home support and experience, factors that can be important in managing pressure during high-stakes elimination rounds.
- Benjamin Karl (AUT) – A veteran of numerous international competitions, Karl brings tactical acumen and consistency that serve him well in parallel formats where all mistakes are costly.
- Aaron March (ITA) – Another strong Italian entry, March has the benefit of local support and recent competitive results that make him a legitimate podium threat.
- Maurizio Bormolini (ITA) – With solid World Cup results on snow similar to the Olympic venue, Bormolini could propel himself into medal contention if he finds his rhythm early in the qualifying rounds.
Olympic Men’s Snowboarding Parallel Giant Slalom Prediction
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Confidence: 4/5


