Antonio Lacedelli

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Antonio Lacedelli
Full nameAntonio Lacedelli
World Cup career
Seasons 19841990
Updated on 30 Mar 2015.

Antonio Lacedelli is an Italian former ski jumper.

Career

He made his world cup debut on 30 December 1983 in Oberstdorf. He took 8th place in overall of 1985-86 Four Hills Tournament.

Contents

World Cup

Standings

SeasonOverall4H
1983-84 93
1984-85 87
1985-86 258
1986-87 5444
1987-88 78
1988-89 4559
1989-90

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