Giovanni Perenni
Giovanni Perenni, (born Prenn) was an Italian Nordic combined and cross-country skier. In 1941 he was the Italian Nordic combined master. Giovanni Perenni was the brother of the military skier Luigi Perenni.[1]
Results (selection)
- 1938: 2nd Italian Nordic combined championships
- 1941: 1st Italian Nordic combined championships
- 1941: 3rd Italian Cross-country skiing championships, (individual, 18 km)
- 1942: 3rd Italian Nordic combined championships
- 1947: 2nd Italian Nordic combined championships
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References
- Lino Postal: Una ricorrenza (Italian), Der Innichner No. 26, February 2006, p 59.
- Combinata nordica, l'albo d'oro dei Campionati Italiani, Federazione Italiana Sport Invernali (FISI).
- L'albo d'oro degli Assoluti maschili nella 15 km FISI
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