Swedish Paralympic alpine skier Ebba Aarsjoe won three gold medals and one bronze medal at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games [1].
Aarsjoe's performance in the Alpine Combined event cements her status as a dominant force in Paralympic skiing. This haul of medals reflects a peak in athletic performance for the Swedish competitor on the global stage.
The results in Italy mark a significant increase in Aarsjoe's medal count compared to previous appearances. During the Beijing 2022 Games, she secured two gold medals and one bronze medal [3, 4].
Her success in the Alpine Combined events at Milano Cortina 2026 showcases a level of consistency across different skiing disciplines. The athlete managed to secure three gold medals [1], while adding a fourth podium finish with a bronze medal [2].
Sweden's presence in the winter sports arena has been bolstered by these results. The combined achievements of Aarsjoe across two Paralympic cycles demonstrate a sustained period of excellence for the national team.
By totaling four medals in the current games, Aarsjoe has surpassed her previous best performance in Beijing. The three gold medals [1] achieved this week represent her highest single-games gold medal count to date.
“Ebba Aarsjoe won three gold medals and one bronze medal at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games”
Aarsjoe's progression from three medals in Beijing 2022 to four in Milano Cortina 2026 indicates a trajectory of increasing dominance in the Alpine Combined category. This shift suggests that her training and technical execution have evolved to outpace international competitors, establishing a benchmark for future Paralympic alpine skiing cycles.





