Alessandro Morassi
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| society | Arco Club Tolmezzo US Aldo Moro |
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| status | resigned | ||||||||||||
| End of career | 200? | ||||||||||||
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Alessandro Morassi is an Italian ski mountaineer and former archery biathlete .
Alessandro Morassi lives in Paluzza . He started for the Arco Club Tolmezzo and achieved his greatest international successes all in 2001. At the World Championships in Kubalonka , he won the silver medal in the relay race with Daniele Conte , Fabrizio Salvadori and Alberto Peracino behind the representation from Russia and in front of the French. This was followed by the World Championships in Pokljuka , where he won the bronze medal with Conte, Danilo Antonipieri and Peracino behind the French and the Russians in the relay race.
As a ski mountaineer, Morassi competes for the US Aldo Moro and in 2009 was Italian champion in free technique with Gianpaolo Englaro .
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supporting documents
- ↑ Report of Generali, February 2002, page 11 ( Memento of 15 May 2006 at the Internet Archive ) ( English )
- ↑ 13 / 4- SCIALPINISMO: "Canin", dominano gli atleti regionali ( Memento from January 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) ( Italian )
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| SURNAME | Morassi, Alessandro |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian bow biathlete |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |