Marco Odermatt

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen

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Marco Odermatt vs. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen Prediction on February 14, 2026

Match info

Olympic giant slalom is the purest “speed + precision” tech race: longer turns than slalom, higher speeds, and a second run that’s often where medals swing. Run 2 is decisive because it’s raced in reverse order of Run 1 results, so the leaders ski on a more worn track under maximum pressure.

Early in the day, many fans will want to check Milano Certina 2026 bookie reviews to see which online bookmakers are even covering niche markets like the Run 2 winner / head-to-head for Olympic alpine events.

Men’s Run 2 is set to begin three and a half hours after Run 1: on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 13:30 local time (CET, Central European Time) at Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio, Italy.

Meeting statistics

Current form and & playstyle: Marco Odermatt

The Swiss skier comes in as the top form signal for GS: he’s leading the 2025–26 World Cup giant slalom standings, which usually reflects both winning upside and week-to-week reliability.

On snow, Odermatt’s GS style is built on efficiency—early pressure on the outside ski, clean edge changes, and very little “scrub” in the fall line. That’s why he’s so dangerous in Run 2: even when the surface gets rutted, his skiing stays quiet, and he keeps speed where others start correcting.

Current form & playstyle: Lucas Pinheiro Braathen  

The Norwegian-born Brazilian skier is the main challenger by results and momentum this season, sitting right behind Odermatt in the GS standings.

Braathen’ s skiing is more expressive and attacking: he’s willing to create angle quickly and carry aggression through the transition, which can produce blistering sector times when the timing clicks. In a Run 2 chase scenario, that “risk-on” profile is exactly how you flip an Olympic podium.

Note: Stefan Brennsteiner’s season profile makes him a real upset candidate: he’s near the very top of the GS standings mix and has repeatedly shown he can put down a medal-level run when conditions demand control and patience. If the Stelvio GS set punishes over-attacking, the Austrian skier’s smoother rhythm can sneak him into the fight.

Head-to-head

Across the season’s GS sample, Odermatt has the edge in overall points and win frequency, but Braathen has been close enough to make this a real duel—especially if Run 1 gaps are tight. The key H2H factor in Run 2 is surface management: whoever stays fastest after the grooves deepen (usually the later starters) tends to decide medals.

Match analytics

Tip i prognoza

We slightly lean to Odermatt to defend the lead over two runs, with Braathen the most likely to steal it if he’s within striking distance after Run 1.

Tip: Winner: Odermatt, Marco (check out WELTBET for odds).

Note: Giant slalom is an alpine skiing discipline that’s still awaiting market release on online sportsbooks for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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