Italy national alpine ski team


The Italy national alpine ski team represents Italy in International alpine skiing competitions such as Winter Olympic Games, FIS Alpine Ski World Cup and FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.

 Italy
Alberto Tomba and Federica Brignone, the two highest champions of the azzurro alpine skiing.
CoachMax Carca (men)
Raimund Plancker (women)
Olympic Games
Appearances23
Medals32
World Championmships
Appearances44
Medals67

World Cup

Italian alpine skiers won seven overall FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.[1]

Men titles

  Still active
Skier Overall Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Combined
Gustav Thöni 4--321
Alberto Tomba 1--44-
Piero Gros 1--1--
Peter Fill -2---1
Manfred Mölgg ----1-
Giorgio Rocca ----1-
Peter Runggaldier --1---
Dominik Paris --1---
622882

Women titles

  Still active
Skier Overall Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Combined
Federica Brignone 1--1-1
Isolde Kostner -2---
Sofia Goggia -1----
Denise Karbon ---1--
Deborah Compagnoni ---1--
130301

Men most successful race winner

  Still active

Updated to 1 March 2020

Skier Seasons Wins DH SG GS SL KB PSL
Alberto Tomba11 (1988–1998)50-1535-
Gustav Thöni8 (1970–1977)24NA11841
Dominik Paris8 (2013–2020)18144
Kristian Ghedina7 (1990–2002)13121
Piero Gros3 (1973–1975)1275
Giorgio Rocca4 (2003–2006)1111
Massimiliano Blardone6 (2005–2012)77
Christof Innerhofer4 (2009–2013)6411
Herbert Plank4 (1974–1980)55
Richard Pramotton2 (1986–1987)33
Michael Mair3 (1983–1988)321
Werner Heel2 (2008–2009)312
Manfred Mölgg3 (2008–2017)33
Peter Fill3 (2009–2017)321-
Roland Thöni1 (1972)2NA2
Fausto Radici2 (1976–1977)22
Werner Perathoner2 (1995–1996)22
Peter Runggaldier2 (1995–1996)22
Patrick Holzer2 (1992–1999)211
Alessandro Fattori2 (2001–2002)211
Davide Simoncelli2 (2004–2006)22
Giuliano Razzoli2 (2010–2011)22
Stefano Anzi1 (1971)11NANANA
Franco Bieler1 (1976)1NA1
Leonardo David1 (1979)1NA1
Robert Erlacher1 (1985)11
Ivano Edalini1 (1987)11
Sergio Bergamelli1 (1992)11
Fabrizio Tescari1 (1993)11
Angelo Weiss1 (2000)11
Cristian Deville1 (2012)11
Matteo Marsaglia1 (2013)11
Stefano Gross1 (2015)11

NA - Disciplines didn't exist yet

Women most successful race winner

  Still active

Updated to 1 March 2020

Skier Seasons Wins DH SG GS SL KB PSL
Deborah Compagnoni1988–1999162131
Isolde Kostner1994–200615123
Federica Brignone2010–202015375
Karen Putzer1997–2009844
Sofia Goggia2012–2020743
Denise Karbon1998–201466
Ninna Quario1979–198444
Claudia Giordani1973–19813NA12
Sabina Panzanini1993–200033
Daniela Zini1979–198622
Elena Fanchini2005–201522
Nadia Fanchini2006–2018211
Giustina Demetz1967–197011NANANA
Paoletta Magoni1981–198811
Michaela Marzola1985–198811
Lara Magoni1991–200011
Bibiana Perez1992–200111
Daniela Merighetti2001–201611
Marta Bassino202011-
Elena Curtoni2016–202011-
Chiara Costazza2005–200711

NA - Disciplines didn't exist yet

Podiums

Updated to 2 February 2020, individual podium Italian skiers,[2] and podiums per nations.[3]

  Still active

Closed in the top ten in overall

The Italian alpine skiers finished 48 times men (15 times on podium) and 21 times women (2 times on podium), on top ten in overall at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.[4]

Men

Skier 1st 2nd 3rd 4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Gustav Thöni 1971
1972
1973
1975
19741970
1976
--1977--1979-
Alberto Tomba 19951988
1991
1992
1989
1994
-1993
1996
---1990-
Piero Gros 19741976-1975
1977
1979
---1978-1973
Kristian Ghedina ---1997
2000
--1995--2002
Dominik Paris ---2019-201620152017--
Manfred Mölgg ---2008------
Herbert Plank ----1978-1975
1976
19801974-
Richard Pramotton ----1987-----
Peter Fill -----2007---2009
2016
Erwin Stricker -----1974----
Roland Thöni ------1972---
Robert Erlacher -------1987--
Alex Giorgi --------1984-
Paolo De Chiesa ---------1975
Mauro Bernardi ---------1978
Michael Mair ---------1988
Total (48)6547445347

Women

Skier 1st 2nd 3rd 4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Federica Brignone 2020---20172019-2016--
Karen Putzer -2003--------
Sofia Goggia --20172018------
Isolde Kostner ---1996
2000
19972001
2002
-1998--
Deborah Compagnoni ---1997
1998
-1994--
Claudia Giordani -------1977
1980
-1979
Bibiana Perez -------1994--
Giustina Demetz --------1967-
Daniela Zini --------1980
Nadia Fanchini --------2009-
Ninna Quario ---------1982
Denise Karbon ---------2008
Total (25)1115240533

Closed in the podium on discipline standings

World championships

From 1948 to 1980 (9 times) the Olympic titles was also world titles.[5]

  Women
Skier Slalom Giant Downhill Super-G Combined Total
Gustav Thöni 120 200 200 520
Zeno Colò 010 100 200 310
Deborah Compagnoni 100 200 000 300
Isolde Kostner 000 210 210
Alberto Tomba 101 101 202
Piero Gros 110 001 111
Christof Innerhofer 001 100 010 111
Dominik Paris 010 100 000 110
Paula Wiesinger 000 000 100 100
Carlo Senoner 100 000 100
Patrick Staudacher 000 100 000 100
Kristian Ghedina 011 000 010 021
Giacinto Sertorelli 020 000 020
Manfred Mölgg 011 001 012
Sofia Goggia 011 000 000 000 011
Karen Putzer 010 000 001 011
Denise Karbon 000 011 011
Nadia Fanchini 011 000 011
Peter Fill 000 010 001 011
Pia Riva 010 010
Claudia Giordani 010 010
Peter Runggaldier 010 000 000 010
Lara Magoni 010 010
Lucia Recchia 000 010 010
Elena Fanchini 010 000 010
Federica Brignone 000 010 000 000 000 010
Giuliana Minuzzo 000 001 001 001 003
Giorgio Rocca 002 001 003
Ido Cattaneo 000 001 000 001
Celina Seghi 001 000 000 001
Herbert Plank 001 001
Carla Marchelli 001 001
Roland Thöni 001 000 001
Daniela Zini 001 001
Paoletta Magoni 001 001
578 636 387 430 224 202325

The 1941 World Championships results cancelled by the FIS in 1946 due to the limited number of participants during wartime.[6] Italy had won the following seven medals.

Skier Slalom Giant Downhill Super-G Combined Total
Celina Seghi 100 000 010 110
Alberto Marcellin 001 010 010 021
Vittorio Chierroni 010 000 001 011

Olympic Games

From 1948 to 1980 (9 times) the Olympic titles was also World titles. Italy won 32 medals at Winter Olympics since 2018 Winter Olympics.[7] Updated to 21 February 2018.

Skier Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Alberto Tomba 1988–1994 3 2 0 5
Deborah Compagnoni 1992–1998 3 1 0 4
Gustav Thöni 1972-1976 1 2 0 3
Zeno Colò 1952 1 0 0 1
Piero Gros 1976 1 0 0 1
Paoletta Magoni 1984 1 0 0 1
Josef Polig 1992 1 0 0 1
Daniela Ceccarelli 2002 1 0 0 1
Giuliano Razzoli 2010 1 0 0 1
Sofia Goggia 2018 1 0 0 1
Isolde Kostner 1994-2002 0 1 2 3
Christof Innerhofer 2014 0 1 1 2
Claudia Giordani 1976 0 1 0 1
Gianfranco Martin 1992 0 1 0 1
Giuliana Minuzzo 1952-1960 0 0 2 2
Roland Thöni 1972 0 0 1 1
Herbert Plank 1976 0 0 1 1
Karen Putzer 2002 0 0 1 1
Federica Brignone 2018 0 0 1 1
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See also

References

  1. "Tutti i podi conquistati dall'Italia nella storia della Coppa del mondo di sci alpino" (in Italian). fisi.org. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  2. "COMPETITORS HAVING MORE THAN ONE PODIUM". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  3. "INDIVIDUAL PODIUMS PER NATION - ALPINE SKIING MEN". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  4. "Tutte le coppe di specialità e i piazzamenti nella storia dello sci maschile e femminile". fisi.org. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  5. "ALPINE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE ONCE HELD DURING THE OLYMPICS". olympstats.com. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  6. "FIS History". FIS-Ski. Archived from the original on 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2011-11-15.
  7. "Gli Olimpionici invernali italiani". Retrieved 31 January 2018.
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