Sandro Sambugaro

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Sandro Sambugaro Ski jumping
nation ItalyItaly Italy
birthday July 6, 1965
place of birth GallioItalyItalyItaly 
size 181 cm
Weight 68 kg
Career
society SC Gallio
National squad since 1983
status resigned
End of career 1990
Medal table
National medals 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
Italian Winter Sports Federation Italian championships
silver 1984 singles
gold 1987 singles
bronze 1990 singles
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup December 30, 1983
 Overall World Cup 57th ( 1986/87 )
 Four Hills Tournament 56th ( 1989/90 )
 

Sandro Sambugaro (born July 6, 1965 in Gallio ) is a former Italian ski jumper and current ski jumping official.

Career

Ski jumper

Sambugaro played his first international tournament as part of the Four Hills Tournament 1983/84 . In his first World Cup on December 30, 1983, he jumped to 25th place.

At the Olympic Winter Games in Sarajevo in 1984 Sambugaro was in the squad for Italy and jumped 43rd on the normal hill and 44th on the large hill. At the Four Hills Tournament 1984/85 he jumped again, but was unsuccessful and only finished the jumping in the back places. In jumping on the normal hill at the Nordic World Ski Championships 1985 in Seefeld in Tyrol , Sambugaro jumped to 52nd place. The 1985/86 Four Hills Tournament was also unsuccessful for Sambugaro. Only in the first competition after the tour in Engelberg , Switzerland , did he achieve two World Cup points with 14th place. A week later in Lahti , he was able to win two World Cup points again. After the Four Hills Tournament in 1986/87 was unsuccessful, he was surprisingly able to reach ninth place in jumping on the normal hill at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1987 in Oberstdorf and then jumped into the top ten for the first time in his career. He was also successful in jumping from the large hill with 16th place. At the Olympic Winter Games in Calgary in 1988 Sambugaro was again part of the Italian squad and reached 46th place on the normal hill and 39th on the large hill.

In 1988 Sambugaro won the Black Forest jumping tournament .

After the Winter Games, the international successes for Sambugaro were missing. For this reason he ended his active ski jumping career in December 1990.

Ski jumping official

Sambugaro remained loyal to ski jumping even after the end of his active career and supervised jumping as an assistant to the technical director (assistant TD). In this role, he also looked after the World Cups of the Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 in Klingenthal , Nischni Tagil as well as in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Innsbruck as part of the Four Hills Tournament 2014/15 . In 2011 he was already on the road as a technical delegate of the International Ski Federation at the FIS Team Tour 2011 in Willingen . He was also active as an assistant in Oslo am Holmenkollen in March 2014.

successes

World Cup placements

season space Points
1985/86 59. 04th
1986/87 57. 07th
1987/88 59. 07th
1988/89 61. 04th

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World Ski Championships 1985 - Men's K70 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English), accessed on January 6, 2015
  2. World Ski Championships 1987 - Men's K70 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English), accessed on January 6, 2015
  3. World Ski Championships 1987 - Men's K90 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English), accessed on January 6, 2015
  4. Honor roll Black Forest Springer Tour . Ski Club Schönwald. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  5. FIS World Cup Ski Jumping 2014/2015 - TD, TDA and judges classification (PDF) FIS . Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  6. Announcement World Cup Klingenthal 2014 . klingenthal.de. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  7. World Cup Innsbruck January 4, 2015 - Official final result (PDF) FIS . January 4, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  8. FIS praise for the Willinger inrun track . brilon-totallokal.de. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  9. Team Info and Invitation Ski Jumping - Holmenkollen 03/2014 (PDF) FIS . Retrieved January 6, 2015.