Federica Brignone’s bitterness: "Injury stole what I love"
The skier from Valle d’Aosta spoke about her serious leg injury and the upcoming Olympics
The skier from Valle d’Aosta spoke about her serious leg injury and the upcoming Olympics
Twenty-one athletes will be on the Italian team: very young Giada D'Antonio and Anna Trocker are among those called up.
Convocations for Milan Cortina 2026 issued: there is also the name of the Aosta Valley outfielder.
Federica Brignone, after a fabulous sixth place finish 292 days after her serious injury, spoke about her near-miraculous recovery
"What Federica has done and is doing, beyond the results, is something that very few can do. I really wish her the best in the Olympics"
Another disappointing day for the Guardia di Finanza athlete, out after a few gates at Plan de Corones in the giant slalom.
Extraordinary race in Plan de Corones for the Italian champion, who returned just months after her very serious injury.
The Valdostan starlet left everyone speechless in the first run of the Plan de Corones giant slalom.
Excellent performance by the Valle d’Aosta girl, on her return to the race, in the first run of the Kronplatz giant slalom, while the Bergamasque girl exits immediately
He will be at the start of the World Cup giant slalom in Kronplatz (Bolzano) on Tuesday morning.
The Aosta Valley skier is continuing her recovery from a serious knee injury: "It’s one thing to ski and go fast…"
"My race to get here today was neither easy nor obvious" he stressed.
Federico Pellegrino, himself named standard-bearer, also speaks.
Federica Brignone will be one of the standard-bearers at the opening ceremony on Feb. 6 in Cortina d'Ampezzo alongside Amos Mosaner, while Arianna Fontana and Federico Pellegrino will be present in Milan.
L'Azzurra is one of four standard bearers who will parade at the Opening Ceremony of the upcoming Winter Olympic Games
“I don’t know, in the last eight months I have thrown myself headlong into my rehabilitation also to feel good about myself"
The Italian champion has put the skis back on her feet, but she is crystal clear about the path yet to be taken to be there at the Winter Olympics.
First words from the Valle d’Aosta outfielder after her return to the snow.
FISI’s communiqué specifying the modalities of the Aosta Valley outfielder’s return to the snow.
Twenty-three7 days after a very serious injury at the Italian absolute championships, the 35-year-old Valdostan star is finally back on the snow.
"Am I going to Cortina? If Faith competes, I will be there. One should not be optimistic in life because otherwise there is trouble"
The Valle d’Aosta native and the Swiss woman are both stopped in the pits due to injury and there's thick fog over their current condition.
"It is not person who says ‘I can do it, I can’t do it’ and then arrives and is treated as a hero" stressed Brignone’s mom.
"I am the last one to ask her how she is, if she will make it" however, Ninna Quario adds.
Through a note, Fisi denied some rumors circulated in recent days.
The Italian champion of alpine skiing, a guest of Aprilia in Valencia, exposed herself on the Ducati rider’s difficult moment.
The Cuneo native updates on her rehabilitation.
The president of the Italian Winter Sports Federation optimistic about the recovery of the two injured Italians.
The ceremony for the awarding of the Collari d’Oro 2025 was held at the Salone d’Onore of CONI in Rome in the presence of the number 1 of Italian sports, Luciano Buonfiglio, and Sports Minister Andrea Abodi.
The Bergamasque outfielder was a guest on the radio program "The Pennicanza".