Erminio Sertorelli
Erminio Sertorelli (1901–1979),[1] was an Italian cross-country skier.
Biography
Sertorelli, born in Bormio, was the first of eleven children of Costante Sertorelli (d. 1922) and his wife Maria (1880–1956). His brother Giacinto was an Olympic alpine skier and his brother Stefano was a member of the national Olympic military patrol winner team of 1936.
In 1931, Erminio Sertorelli won the 50 kilometres event at the Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing. He represented his country as standard-bearer at the 1932 Winter Olympics, and placed 12th at the 50 kilometre cross-country skiing event, although his ski and then his stick broke. But he picked up the stick, lost by Veli Saarinen, and continued the race.[2]
gollark: potatOS potatOS potatOS potatOS potatOS potatOS potatOS potatOS
gollark: Once you release it, I mean.
gollark: I'll just make Protocol Epsilon or something strip out the potatOS-blocking line.
gollark: Just to spite you.
gollark: Anyway, it *will* work in potatOS, then be blocked, and you can't stop me.
References
- "Albero genealogico | Stefano Sertorelli". Stefanosertorelli.it. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
- La famiglia Sertorelli Archived 2013-01-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian), history of the family Sertorelli
External links
- Erminio Sertorelli at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
Winter Olympics | ||
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Preceded by Ferdinando Glück |
1932 Lake Placid |
Succeeded by Adriano Guarnieri |
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