Antoin Miliordos (also known as Antonios Miliordos)
(13 April 1924 – November 2012)
was a Greek
alpine skier
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who represented his nation at the
Winter Olympic Games
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.
1952 Winter Olympics
Miliordos' only Winter Olympic appearance came at the
1952 Games hosted in
Oslo
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, Norway.
Alpine skiing
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events at the Games were held at Norefjell
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, a ski resort one and a half hours drive north from the capital, and Rødkleiva
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a ski resort known for its Nordic trails and ski jumping. He took part in two of the three skiing events at the Games, downhill
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and slalom
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.[
A total of 81 athletes contested the downhill on 16 February at Norefjell.][ Miliordos was one of nine competitors to be disqualified from the event during the run. The gold medal in the event was won by Italian skier ]Zeno Colò
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Career
At the World Championships in 1950 in Aspen, he won go ...
who was the reigning world champion in the event having taken gold at the 1950 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Aspen
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; Austrians Othmar Schneider
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Schneider was born in Lech am Arlberg. At the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo
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and Christian Pravda
Christian Pravda (8 March 1927 – 11 November 1994) was an Austrian alpine ski racer.
He was born in Kufstein, Austria.
At age 20, he participated in the 1948 Winter Olympics in the slalom, but was disqualified.
At the 1952 Winter O ...
took silver and bronze respectively.
The slalom event at the Games included 86 athletes and took place on 19 February at Rødkleiva.[ During his first run, Miliordos fell eighteen times.] Disgusted, he decided to sit down part way through and then crossed the finish line facing backwards.[ His time of 2 minutes 26.9 seconds for one run was 26.9 seconds slower than gold medallist Othmar Schneider's time for two runs. He finished 79th and last of all skiers who completed the first run and did not advance to the second run. ]Stein Eriksen
Stein Eriksen (11 December 1927 – 27 December 2015) was an alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Norway. Following his racing career, he was a ski school director and ambassador at various resorts in the United States.
Background
E ...
and Guttorm Berge
Guttorm Berge (19 April 1929 – 13 March 2004) was a Norwegian Alpine skier.
He was born in Vardal and died in Høvik.
At the 1952 Olympics in Oslo Berge was bronze medalist in the slalom, 1.7 seconds behind gold winner Othmar Schneid ...
, both competing for Norway
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, took the silver and bronze behind Schneider.
References
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1924 births
2012 deaths
Greek male alpine skiers
Alpine skiers at the 1952 Winter Olympics
Olympic alpine skiers of Greece