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  2. Kristian Ghedina - Wikipedia

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    Downhill. Kristian Ghedina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkristjaŋ ɡeˈdiːna]; born 20 November 1969) is an Italian alpine skiing coach and former competitive racer. His 13 victories are the second most by an Italian downhill specialist in World Cup history: the first is Dominik Paris with 21 victories. He is currently an auto racer.

  3. 1989–90 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Wikipedia

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    FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1989/90. The 24th World Cup season began in August 1989 in Australia (for men) and Argentina (for women), resumed in November 1989 in the United States and concluded in March 1990 in Sweden. During this season, the Soviet Union's empire collapsed, leading to the reunification of East and West Germany, the dissolution of ...

  4. Saslong - Wikipedia

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    Saslong is a World Cup downhill ski course in Italy just above Val Gardena/Gröden. Located on the Langkofel in the Dolomites, the race course made its World Cup debut in February 1969. [1] The ski course is named after the mountain Saslonch (German: Langkofel, Italian: Sassolungo) with an adapted spelling.

  5. 1996–97 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Wikipedia

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    FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1996/97. The 31st World Cup season began in October 1996 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 1997 in the United States at the World Cup finals at Vail, Colorado. The overall winners were Luc Alphand of France and Pernilla Wiberg of Sweden, the only championship for each. Alphand, who won by just 34 points ...

  6. 2006 Italian Superturismo Championship - Wikipedia

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    none. The 2006 Campionato Italiano Superturismo Season was the second season of the Italian Superturismo Championship since its recreation in 2005 (at the same time as the ETCC, the promoted Italian championship, was turned into the WTCC ). It had several well-known contenders, such as Alessandro Zanardi, Emanuele Naspetti and retired ski-racer ...

  7. List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup winners of men's discipline ...

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    Marco Schwarz. Mauro Caviezel. 2020. Alexis Pinturault (6) Aleksander Aamodt Kilde. Matthias Mayer. According to 1986 the combined title hasn't been awarded during the 1987 and 2006 quoting: This was the first season in which a separate discipline championship was awarded for Super G, which had been introduced as a part of giant slalom in the ...

  8. Pietro Vitalini - Wikipedia

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    Together with Kristian Ghedina, Peter Runggaldier, Werner Perathoner and Alessandro Fattori, he helped to bring out Italian Alpine skiing, traditionally more competitive in technical specialties, even in downhill and super-giant races.

  9. 2008 Superstars Series - Wikipedia

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    2009. The 2008 Superstars Series season was the fifth season of the Campionato Italiano Superstars (Italian Superstars Championship) and the second season of the International Superstars Series . The Italian championship was won by Gianni Morbidelli driving for Audi, while the international series was won by Stefano Gabellini driving for BMW .