The sports world is mourning the tragic loss of a young rugby player who died in a devastating avalanche while on a ski trip in Italy.
Quentin Philippe, a 29-year-old captain of Annecy-le-Vieux Rugby Club, was killed after being caught in an avalanche near Courmayeur in the Italian Alps in February 2026.
According to reports, Philippe and two friends—Hugo Neuville, 31, and Alexis Rassat, 35—had gone skiing after a scheduled rugby match was postponed. The outing quickly turned tragic when a sudden avalanche struck the group.
Rescue teams rushed to the scene, but the situation proved fatal. One of the men was pronounced dead at the site, while the other two were transported to hospitals, where they later died from their injuries and complications, including cardiac arrest.

Philippe was widely respected within the rugby community and had been a key figure for his club, helping lead them through a successful recent season that included regional titles and promotion to a higher division.
In a heartfelt statement, Annecy-le-Vieux Rugby Club described him as a “valiant and steadfast captain” and a unifying leader who played a crucial role both on and off the field. Teammates and fans have since paid tribute, remembering him not only for his talent but also for his leadership and character.
The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the rugby world, with many expressing condolences to Philippe’s family and loved ones. It also highlights the unpredictable dangers of mountain conditions, even for experienced travelers.
Philippe’s death marks a devastating loss for his team and the wider sporting community, as tributes continue to pour in from across Europe.