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Malorie and Syntax:
how it all began

We first became aware of Malorie in 2022 through a long-time friend of Peter Kuratli – her cousin. The spontaneous initiation of a sponsorship through Swiss Sports Aid marked the start of a connection that soon grew into a friendship.

Following her first major triumph, Malorie’s progress was slowed by injury. However, she went on to fight her way back with remarkable confidence – and it became clear to us that she belongs to the Syntax sports family. She has been our ambassador for Alpine skiing since 2025 – and our first representative from French-speaking Switzerland.

We are delighted to be able to accompany and support her on her career journey and are convinced that she will continue to successfully navigate her path with great enthusiasm – both on and off the slopes.

What characterises our partnership:
Focus, family, friendship, commitment, a love of sport, humour and a zest for life.


Malorie Blanc,
the fast starter.



Malorie and Syntax:
how it all began

We first became aware of Malorie in 2022 through a long-time friend of Peter Kuratli – her cousin. The spontaneous initiation of a sponsorship through Swiss Sports Aid marked the start of a connection that soon grew into a friendship.

Following her first major triumph, Malorie’s progress was slowed by injury. However, she went on to fight her way back with remarkable confidence – and it became clear to us that she belongs to the Syntax sports family. She has been our ambassador for Alpine skiing since 2025 – and our first representative from French-speaking Switzerland.

We are delighted to be able to accompany and support her on her career journey and are convinced that she will continue to successfully navigate her path with great enthusiasm – both on and off the slopes.

What characterises our partnership:
Focus, family, friendship, commitment, a love of sport, humour and a zest for life.



Personal
data

Date of birth: 6 January 2004
Place of residence: Valais
Disciplines: Downhill, super-G, giant slalom
Major achievements:
2023/24 season: double Junior World Champion in the super-G and the team combined event with Anuk Brändli; Junior World Championships silver medal in the downhill; first successes and top placings (incl. one victory) in the European Cup

2024/25 season: second place in the downhill and ninth place in the super-G at her World Cup debut in St. Anton; first participation in the Ski World Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm; several top finishes (incl. one victory) in the European Cup; Swiss National Championships in Zinal: silver medallist in the super-G and bronze medallist in the giant slalom

Spring 2025: chosen as Switzerland’s 2024 Young Female Athlete of the Year and Western Switzerland’s Young Female Athlete of the Year by Swiss Sports Aid, named “Rookie of the Year 2024” by Swiss-Ski
Instagram: www.instagram.com/blancmalo
Supported by Syntax: Since 2025

At her very first World Cup race, Malorie finished in second place – with bib number 46 and missing out on victory by just seven hundredths of a second.

The fact that she managed such an impressive comeback after a serious injury is testament to her outstanding talent – and her even greater mental strength.

Her positive, eager-to-learn attitude gives us confidence that Malorie has everything she needs to make it all the way to the top – in sport and in life.

We look forward to working together!


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