Nicolò Corradini

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Nicolò Corradini

Nicolò Corradini (born October 20, 1964 in Castello-Molina di Fiemme ) is a former Italian ski orienteer .

Corradini, who competed for the Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro , won four world championships in orienteering skiing between 1994 and 2000. At the home world championship in 1994 in the Non Valley , he won the short distance race together with the Russian Iwan Kuzmin and the long distance race. In the season, the Italian quartet with Enzo Macor , Luigi Girardi , Corradini and Marco Selle missed a medal with fourth place. With his two gold medals, Corradini had won the first two medals for Italy at a World Ski Orienteering Championship. 1996 in Lillehammer he managed to defend his title on the long distance, while he was 24th on the short distance. In 1998 he was third in the long distance behind Viktor Korchagin from Russia and Pekka Varis from Finland. At his last World Cup in 2000 in Krasnoyarsk , Russia , he was again world champion on the short distance.

Corradini also won 19 Italian championships. He is the father of three children and runs a farm in Val di Fiemme .

Placements

World Championships:

  • 1986 : 8th place in the relay
  • 1988 : 12th place short, 15th place long, 7th place relay
  • 1990 : 11th place short, 5th place long, season dsq.
  • 1992 : 26th place short, 8th place long, 5th place relay
  • 1994 : 1st place short, 1st place long, 4th place relay
  • 1996 : 24th place short, 1st place long, 5th place relay
  • 1998 : 10th place short, 3rd place long, 8th place relay
  • 2000 : 1st place short, 7th place long, 7th place relay

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