Italy at the 1974 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships | |
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IOC code | ITA |
National federation | FISI |
Website | www |
in St. Moritz | |
Competitors | 14 (8 men, 6 women) |
Medals Ranked 3rd |
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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships appearances (overview) | |
Italy competed at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1974 in St. Moritz, Switzerland, from 3 to 10 February 1974. [1]
Athlete | Gendre | Event | Medal |
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Gustav Thöni | Men | Slalom | GOLD |
Gustav Thöni | Men | Giant slalom | GOLD |
Pierino Gros | Men | Giant Slalom | BRONZE |
Skier | Slalom | Giant slalom | Downhill | Combined |
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Gustav Thöni | 1 | 1 | ||
Pierino Gros | DNF2 | 3 | ||
Fausto Radici | DNF2 | |||
Erwin Stricker | DNF1 | 6 | 17 | DNF |
Helmuth Schmalzl | 4 | |||
Marcello Varallo | DSQ | |||
Giuliano Besson | 5 | |||
Stefano Anzi | 7 |
Skier | Slalom | Giant slalom | Downhill | Combined |
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Claudia Giordani | 5 | DNF | DNF | DNF |
Patrizia Siorpaes | 20 | |||
Sieglinde Zemmer | 26 | |||
Cristina Tisot | DNF1 | 13 | 6 | DNF |
Manuela Fasoli | 29 | |||
Paola Hofer | 31 | 25 | ||
Maddalena Silvestri | DNF |
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