Piero Dente

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Piero Dente (1901 – year of death unknown) was an Italian Alpini officer and Olympic skier.

In the rank of a sottotenente (second lieutenant), [1] he led the Italian military patrol team at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix which was one of two withdrawing to bad weather conditions.

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References

  1. Claudio Baldessari: Sport invernali – sci agonistico, February 26, 2006.