Nicholas Anziutti

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Nicholas Anziutti Grass ski
Nicholas Anziutti in the FIS giant slalom in Rettenbach in June 2010
Nicholas Anziutti in June 2010
nation ItalyItaly Italy
birthday December 10, 1992
place of birth Trieste
size 168 cm
Weight 65 kg
Career
discipline Slalom , giant slalom ,
super-G , combination
society Sci CAI Trieste
status active
FIS logo Placements in the World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup September 1, 2007
 Overall World Cup 18th ( 2010 , 2012 )
last change: October 22, 2012

Nicholas Anziutti (born December 10, 1992 in Trieste ) is an Italian grass skier . He is a member of the squad of the Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) and has competed in the World Cup since 2007 .

Career

Anziutti drove his first FIS race in June 2007. In his second race, the Chiomonte slalom , he was already in the top ten. At the Junior World Championships in August 2007, his only result was 17th place in the giant slalom. In September of the same year, the Italian competed in the World Cup for the first time . In Forni di Sopra he was 22nd in the super combined and 19th in the giant slalom. He also scored twice at the World Cup finals in Rettenbach , placing him 34th in the overall ranking of the 2007 season. In the 2008 season , Anziutti's best result was 16th in the Čenkovice slalom . Altogether he came in the points four times and in the overall classification he finished 36th. At the Junior World Championships in 2008 he reached 13th place in the super combined and 15th place in the slalom. In the giant slalom and in the Super-G, he was 24.

In the 2009 World Cup season , Anziutti was among the fastest 20 times. His best result was 13th in the giant slalom in Marbachegg . In the overall ranking he finished 37th. At the Junior World Championships in July and August 2009 he was 14th in the Super Combined, 15th in Slalom and 19th in Super-G. A month later he took part in a world championship in the general class for the first time in Rettenbach . His best result was 22nd place in the slalom. At the beginning of the 2010 World Cup season , Anziutti again reached 13th place in the Čenkovice slalom. With a further six top 20 placements, he improved to 18th place in the overall World Cup. At the 2010 Junior World Championships in Dizin he achieved three, sixth places in slalom, giant slalom and super-G and seventh place in the super combination. Two weeks earlier he had won the youth class in giant slalom, super G and super combined at the Italian championships. In 2009 he was already the Italian junior champion in giant slalom.

In the 2011 season, Anziutti achieved his best World Cup results to date with two twelfth places in the super combination of San Sicario and the giant slalom in Forni di Sopra. In the overall World Cup, however, he fell five places down on the previous year. At the 2011 World Cup in Goldingen , he was able to improve a little compared to his first participation in the World Cup. This time two 16th places in the slalom and in the super combined were his best results. In the Junior World Championship , which was held at the same time , he only finished sixth in the giant slalom. In Super-G and Slalom - and thus also in the combination - he failed or was disqualified. Anziutti achieved his first top 10 placements in world cup races in the 2012 season with two tenth places in the slalom of Předklášteří and the giant slalom of San Sicario . Another four times he was among the fastest 15. In the overall World Cup, he finished 18th, like two years earlier. At his last Junior World Championship in Burbach in 2012 , Anziutti's best result was eighth place in the slalom.

successes

World championships

  • Rettenbach 2009 : 22nd slalom, 26th super combination, 37th giant slalom, 42nd super-G
  • Goldingen 2011 : 16th slalom, 16th super combination, 22nd giant slalom, 23rd super-G

Junior World Championships

World cup

  • 2 placements among the top ten

Web links

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