Alpine skier | |
Disciplines | Speed events |
---|---|
Born | Trieste, Italy | 5 October 1963
World Cup debut | 1984 |
Retired | 1986 |
World Cup | |
Seasons | 3 |
Ivano Marzola (born 5 October 1963) is an Italian former alpine skier. [1]
Although Marzola was born in Trieste he is from Val Gardena. He is the brother of the other Italian skier Michaela Marzola. [2]
Date | Place | Discipline | Position |
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17-01-1986 | Austria Kitzbuehel | Downhill | 8 |
03-03-1985 | Japan Furano | Super G | 4 |
17-12-1984 | Italy Madonna di Campiglio | Super G | 7 |
18-12-1983 | Italy Val Gardena | Downhill | 5 |
10-12-1983 | France Val d'Isere | Combined | 5 |
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(help)...ai tempi degli altri gardenesi Michaela e Ivano Marzola.