Dolomiti Superski celebrates 50 years by honoring its founders
Awards for Elio Polo, Italo Craffonara and Georg Weissensteiner.
Awards for Elio Polo, Italo Craffonara and Georg Weissensteiner.
The 28-year-old Gardena native underwent surgery in Milan after fracturing her right clavicle sustained in training in Argentina.
The Gardena native fractured her right collarbone in training in Argentina; she will undergo surgery in Italy.
The champion from Bergamo decided to remove the synthetic media.
That’s the brand under which South Tyrol’s Obereggen and Trentino’s Pampeago and Predazzo will present themselves from the start of the next winter season.
He was the Technical Director of the early 1990s, the point man of that team composed of Deborah Compagnoni, Lara Magoni, Isolde Kostner, and Sabina Panzanini that brought Italy Olympic successes in Albertville ’92 and Lillehammer ’94.
The champion from Bergamo spoke about the path she is facing after her bad injury.
The 31-year-old outfielder from Bergamo is facing months of recovery from her tibia fracture but already has her sights set on skiing strong and arriving both next season and the Olympics at home in top form.
The tribute of colleagues and fellow national team members, female colleagues, ATP President Gaudenzi and even AC Milan to the new king of tennis.
That’s what FIS President Johan Eliasch announced from the stage at the Congress in Reykjavik, after deciding to have delegates vote on a double allocation of next years’ rainbow championships.
While engaged on a ridge above Champoluc, Jean Daniel Pession, a World Cup team member, and girlfriend Elisa Arlian lost their lives.
30 blue athletes were received by President of the Republic Mattarella.
The Olympic champion in the special slalom at Vancouver 2010 has made his retirement official.
He was born 84 years ago, coached slalom skiers from 1968 to 1976, and later designed the Stelvio slope in his native Bormio.
FIS has released the draft calendars for next season, which are to be approved at the Federal Council meeting in the coming weeks.
“It takes more than just a thank you to reciprocate all the comfort that so many people have wanted to witness to my family these days since Dad left.”
The 34-year-old Italian biathlon star denies those who speculated that she would leave competitive activities, even for maternity leave, and announces that she wants to make it to the next Winter Olympics, in which she will have the opportunity to play at her home in Antholz.
The declared goal of the winner of eight consecutive World Cups is to participate in the upcoming World Championships in his native Austria, in Saalbach-Hinterglemm.
The Italian pair closes with a third place in the World Cup ski mountaineering season.
Good attendance at this final event at the tail end of the winter season closing its doors.
“I woke up on the right foot this morning,” assures the ski champion.
A few excerpts from the very long interview the Bergamasque outfielder gave to Sette, the Corriere della Sera supplement, whose cover made dscutive.
The Valle d’Aosta woman from the Carabinieri Sports Center dominated the scene in both heats of the giant slalom at the Italian Absolute Championships offered on the Lazaun slope in Val Senales.
Guglielmo Bosca took the Italian SuperG title on the final day of the first phase of the Absolute Championships.
The Light Blue set the fastest time in the first and only men’s downhill event ahead of the Italian Absolute Championships, which will award the title on Friday, March 29.
The 28-year-old Gardena native won the Italian overall downhill title in the race that opened the Italian Overall Championships in Val Sarentino, in the province of Bolzano.
The “Pink Avalanche” turned out to be extraordinary, while the men struggled to keep up.
Great protagonists for the women’s Federica Brignone and Lisa Vittozzi, while on the men’s side Dominik Paris did well.