Alexandra Coletti

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Alexandra Coletti Alpine skiing
Alexandra Coletti in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee in January 2011
nation ItalyItaly Italy (until 2004/2005) Monaco (since 2005/2006)
MonacoMonaco 
birthday 8th August 1983 (age 37)
place of birth Monaco
size 164 cm
Weight 60 kg
Career
discipline Downhill , Super-G ,
giant slalom , slalom ,
combination
society Monte Carlo Ski Club
status active
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut February 24, 2001
 Overall World Cup 79th ( 2006/2007 )
 Downhill World Cup 34th (2006/2007)
 Super G World Cup 43rd ( 2003/2004 )
 Combination World Cup 44th ( 2010/2011 )
last change: February 10, 2019

Alexandra Coletti (born August 8, 1983 in Monaco ) is an Italian ski racer who has competed for the Monaco Ski Association since 2005/2006. She has competed in the World Cup since 2001 and has participated in the Winter Olympics and World Championships since 2006 . She is the sister of the racing driver Stefano Coletti .

Career

Coletti took part in FIS races from the 1998/99 season and started in the European Cup for the first time next winter . The specialist in the fast downhill and Super-G disciplines contested her first World Cup race in Lenzerheide in February 2001 . After a few victories in FIS races and several top 10 results in the European Cup as well as in the Junior World Championships , including fourth place in the Super-G in 2003 , Coletti started regularly in the World Cup from the 2003/2004 season. For the first time she reached the World Cup points in December 2003 with 23rd place in the downhill from Lake Louise . The next month she finished 21st in Megève's Super-G , which initially remained her best World Cup result, as she rarely finished in the top 30 for the next two years. Until 2005 Coletti started for the Italian Winter Sports Federation, before the 2005/06 season she moved to Monaco. In her second season under the Monegasque flag, Coletti achieved her best World Cup results so far: 15th place in the Val-d'Isère descent and 20th place in the Super-G of Lake Louise, both in December 2006. However, she did not make it to permanently establish itself among the top 30 runners in the world. Despite numerous World Cup starts, after what was her most successful season in 2006/07 , in which she was five times under the fastest 25, she only achieved very few places in the World Cup points.

Coletti has been participating in the Olympic Games and World Championships since moving to the Monegasque Association. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin , she competed in all five alpine competitions and achieved a 31st place in the downhill as the best result. Four years later she did not start at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver only in slalom and achieved 19th place in the super combined as the best result. At her first World Cup participation in 2007 in Åre , her best result was 23rd place in the Super-G. After she had not finished any of her three races at the 2009 World Championships , she was among the fastest 30 in all of her starts in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 2011 , with 22nd place in the super combined being the best result.

Her best World Championship result to date, 22nd place in the combination at the 2011 World Championship , she improved to 21st place in the downhill at the 2015 World Championship in Vail / Beaver Creek. In the combined competition, she retired on the descent after the sixth best intermediate time, shortly before the finish.

successes

winter Olympics

World championships

World cup

  • 2 placements among the best 20

Junior World Championships

More Achievements

Web links

Commons : Alexandra Coletti  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bortolotti for the first time in the Williams bolide. oe24.at, November 10, 2011, accessed on May 12, 2012 .