Switzerland's Marianne Fatton celebrates victory in the women's sprint ski mountaineering

Bormio (Italy) (AFP) - Switzerland’s Marianne Fatton won Olympic gold in the women’s ski mountaineering sprint in Bormio on Thursday in the event’s debut at the Winter Games.

Fatton clocked a winning time of 2min 59.77sec on the Stelvio course, depriving France’s four-time World Cup champion Emily Harrop by 2.38sec.

Spain’s Ana Alonso Rodriguez claimed bronze, 10.45sec down on Fatton’s pace.

Harrop, a four-time World Cup overall champion, had been hot favourite in skimo, an adrenaline-packed sprint requiring athletes to negotiate uphill climbs on ski and foot before descending by ski.

But she paid the price for a slow second transition.

After an initial ascent, Harrop was neck-and-neck with Fatton as the pair took off their skis to climb a stairway on foot.

Skiers have to re-don their skis at the top for one final climb, and Fatton was much slicker than Harrop, racing away to a lead she never looked likely to relinquish.