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Italy At The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1976
Italy competed at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1976 in Innsbruck, Austria, from 5 to 13 February 1976. From 1948 through 1980, the alpine skiing events at the Winter Olympics also served as the World Championships, held every two years. With the addition of the giant slalom, the combined event was dropped for 1950 and 1952, but returned as a World Championship event in 1954 as a "paper race" which used the results from the three events. During the Olympics from 1956 through 1980, World Championship medals were awarded by the FIS for the combined event. The combined returned as a separate event at the World Championships in 1982 and at the Olympics in 1988. Medalists Results Men Women In the combined ranking, being a ''paper race'', the two Italian skiers who had taken part in all three competitions were classified. See also * Italy at the 1976 Winter Olympics * Italy at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships * Italy national alpine ski team The Italy nationa ...
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Italian Winter Sports Federation
The Italian Winter Sports Federation ( it, Federazione Italiana Sport Invernali; FISI), is the winter sports federation for Italy. Part of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), it deals with all federations conducting sports for the Winter Olympics, including skiing, skating, biathlon, bobsleigh, and luge. History Founded in Turin in 1908 as L'Unione Ski Clubs Italiani (Italian Union of Ski Clubs), the organization was disbanded in 1910. Three years later, a second organization called Federazione Dello Ski (Ski Federation) was formed in Milan which lasted until 1918. In 1920, a third organization called Federazione Italiana Dello Sci (Italian Ski Federation) was formed also in Milan. This consisted of the Nordic skiing disciplines (cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping) allowed in 1908 though bobsleigh (and skeleton) would be included in 1930 and alpine skiing the following year. The sports federation participated in the first Winter Olympics at Chamonix, ...
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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982 were held in Schladming, Austria, between 28 January and 7 February 1982. These were the 27th World Championships; the men's races were held at Planai and the women's at Haus im Ennstal. :de:Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 1982 The combined event returned as a separate event, with its own downhill and two slalom runs. From 1954 through 1980, it was a "paper race" which used the results from the three races (downhill, giant slalom, and slalom). The combined was last run at the world championships in 1948, the last without the giant slalom event. The combined was absent from the program in 1950 and 1952. Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden won gold in the slalom and silver in the giant slalom, upset by Steve Mahre of the United States. Two women were triple medalists: Erika Hess of Switzerland won three golds, with titles in the slalom, giant slalom, and combined, and Christin Cooper of the U.S. won two silvers and a bronze. Switzerland and the ...
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Franco Bieler
Franco Bieler (born 6 December 1950) is an Italian former alpine skier. He is the cousin of the alpine skier Wanda Bieler but not relative with the other alpine skier Tiziano Bieller. Career During his career he has achieved 22 results among the top 10 (3 podiums + 1 in a parallel slalom in the Nation Cup of the World Cup 1976) in the World Cup. He competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games (german: XII. Olympische Winterspiele, french: XIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1976 ( bar, Innschbruck 1976, label=Austro-Bavarian), was a .... World Cup results ;Podiums References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bieler, Franco 1950 births Living people Italian male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers of Italy Alpine skiers at the 1976 Winter Olympics People from Gressoney-Saint-Jean Sportspeople from Aosta Valley 20th-century Italian people ...
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Fausto Radici
Fausto Radici (24 September 1953 – 14 April 2002) was an Italian former alpine skier who competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics. Biography He finished 7th in the slalom race at the 1976 Winter Olympics. He was an Italian Champion in slalom in 1974. In the World Cup he won two slalom races: 5 January 1976 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and 19 December 1976, at Madonna di Campiglio. He was married to alpine ski racer Elena Matous. On 14 April 2002, he committed suicide by shooting himself in a woodshed in Peia Peia (Bergamasque: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan and about northeast of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,817 and an area .... References External links * 1953 births 2002 suicides Italian male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for Italy Alpine skiers at the 1976 Winter Olympics Universiade medalists in alpine skiing FISU World Univer ...
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Alpine Skiing At The 1976 Winter Olympics – Men's Giant Slalom
The Men's giant slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1976 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum. The defending world champion was Gustavo Thoeni of Italy and led the 1976 World Cup, while Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark was the defending World Cup giant slalom champion. Results : References {{DEFAULTSORT:Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics - Men's giant slalom Men's giant slalom Winter Olympics The Winter Olympic Games (french: link=no, Jeux olympiques d'hiver) is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were h ... Men's giant slalom ...
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Alpine Skiing At The 1976 Winter Olympics – Men's Downhill
The Men's Downhill competition of the 1976 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria, was held at Patscherkofel on Thursday, 5 February, on the same course as in 1964. The defending world champion was David Zwilling of Austria, who had recently retired; Bernhard Russi of Switzerland was the defending Olympic champion. Franz Klammer of Austria was the defending World Cup downhill champion and led the current season; he had also won the pre-Olympic World Cup downhill at Patcherkofel a year earlier in January 1975. Klammer won the gold medal, Russi took the silver, and Herbert Plank of Italy was the bronze medalist. The starting gate was at an elevation of above sea level, with a vertical drop of . The course length was and Klammer's famous winning run resulted in an average speed of , with an average vertical descent rate of , significantly faster than previous Olympic downhills. At age 22, the win elevated him to an international celebrity and he was featured on the cover o ...
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Herbert Plank
Herbert Plank (born September 3, 1954) is a former Italian alpine skier who competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics and in the 1980 Winter Olympics. Biography In 1976 he won the bronze medal in the Alpine downhill event. That event did also count as a FIS Alpine World Championship. Four years later he finished sixth in the 1980 downhill competition. Mr. Plank is the youngest winner of a male downhill race (Val d'Isère Val may refer to: Val-a Film * ''Val'' (film), an American documentary about Val Kilmer, directed by Leo Scott and Ting Poo Military equipment * Aichi D3A, a Japanese World War II dive bomber codenamed "Val" by the Allies * AS Val, a So ..., December 10, 1973). He did win five downhill races in the World Cup; in the downhill races he could achieve to be second in nine and to be third in six times; he also did become second in the Alpine Combined at St. Anton am Arlberg on December 1, 1981. In other 25 races (within 6 Combined) he could finish in the Top ...
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Alpine Skiing At The 1976 Winter Olympics – Women's Slalom
The Women's slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1976 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum. The defending world champion was Hanni Wenzel of Liechtenstein, while Switzerland's Lise-Marie Morerod was the defending World Cup slalom champion and Germany's Rosi Mittermaier was the leader of the 1976 World Cup. Results References {{DEFAULTSORT:Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics - Women's slalom Women's slalom Alp Oly Oly may refer to: * Oly, informal name for Olympia, Washington, United States * OLY (: ), postnominals granted to participants in the Olympics People with the name * Oly (born 1992), American singer-songwriter and musician * Oly Hicks (born 1968 ... Women's slalom ...
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Claudia Giordani
Claudia Giordani (born 27 October 1955) is an Italian former alpine skier who competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics and in the 1980 Winter Olympics The 1980 Winter Olympics, officially the XIII Olympic Winter Games and also known as Lake Placid 1980, were an international multi-sport event held from February 13 to 24, 1980, in Lake Placid, New York, United States. Lake Placid was elected .... She is the daughter of the Italian RAI journalist Aldo Giordani. Biography In 1976 she won the silver medal in the Olympic slalom event. In the giant slalom competition she finished 13th. Four years later she finished fifth in the slalom contest and tenth in the giant slalom event. World Cup results ;Wins National titles Giordani has won 14 national titles. * Italian Alpine Ski Championships **Downhill: 1974 (1) **Slalom: 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 (5) **Giant slalom: 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980 (6) **Combined: 1973, 1976 (2) See also * Italy national alpine ski t ...
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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1976 – Men's Alpine Combined
The Men's alpine combined competition at the 1976 World Championships was held on 14 February 1976, but it was a ''paper race''. Results Alpine Combined event was valid for the World Championships only. No Olympic medals were awarded for this event. Results from all three events of the 1976 Winter Olympics (downhill, slalom, and giant slalom) were translated into FIS FIS or fis may refer to: Science and technology * '' Fis'', an ''E. Coli'' gene * Fis phenomenon, a phenomenon in linguistics * F♯ (musical note) * Flight information service, an air traffic control service * Frame Information Structure, a ... points, and then added together to decide the outcome. See also * Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics References External links Innsbruck Alpine Combined, men {{DEFAULTSORT:FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1976 - Men's alpine combined Men's alpine combined ...
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Gustav Thöni
Gustav Thöni (; sometimes listed as Gustavo Thoeni; born 28 February 1951) is an Italian retired alpine ski racer. Career Thöni was born in the German-speaking province of South Tyrol, in the hamlet of Trafoi of the Stilfs municipality, which is situated on the northern ramp of the Stelvio Pass. He currently operates a hotel there. Ranked among the greatest Italian skiers ever, Thöni won three Olympic medals and a total of four overall World Cup titles in five years in the early 1970s. The four titles are an achievement he shares with Pirmin Zurbriggen and Hermann Maier, exceeded by Marcel Hirscher's eight and Marc Girardelli's five. Thöni was the dominant skier in the technical events (slalom and giant slalom) in the early 1970s. At Val d'Isère, on December 12, 1968, was his World Cup debut. The 17-year-old placed 40th in the giant slalom (bib 110). His first victory came in the first race of the next season, a giant slalom at Val d'Isère, France, in December 1969. Sti ...
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Alpine Skiing At The 1976 Winter Olympics – Men's Slalom
The Men's slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1976 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum on Saturday, 14 February. The defending world champion was Gustav Thöni of Italy, while Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark was the defending World Cup slalom champion and the leader of the 1976 World Cup. Results : References {{DEFAULTSORT:Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics - Men's slalom Men's slalom Winter Olympics The Winter Olympic Games (french: link=no, Jeux olympiques d'hiver) is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were h ... Men's slalom ...
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