Alexander Ploner
Italian alpine skier (born 1978)
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Alexander Ploner (born 10 July 1978 in Bruneck) is an alpine skier and police officer. He represented Italy at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[1] In giant slalom, he posted the third time in the first run, bud did not finish the second run.
References
- ^ "Vancouver 2010 Profile". Archived from the original on 2010-02-19. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
External links
- Alexander Ploner at FIS (alpine)
- Alexander Ploner at Olympedia
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- 1951: Albino Alverà
- 1952: Zeno Colò
- 1953: Carlo Gartner
- 1954: Zeno Colò
- 1955: Bruno Alberti
- 1956: Gino Burrini
- 1957: Gino Burrini
- 1958: Gino Burrini
- 1959: Carlo Senoner
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- 1961: Bruno Alberti
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- 1974: Piero Gros
- 1975: Gustav Thöni
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- 1981: Riccardo Foppa
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- 1983: Efrem Merelli
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- 1993: Gerhard Königsrainer
- 1994: Norman Bergamelli
- 1995: Sergio Bergamelli
- 1996: Gianluca Grigoletto
- 1997: Gerhard Königsrainer
- 1998: Patrick Holzer
- 1999: Matteo Nana
- 2000: Alexander Ploner
- 2001: Massimiliano Blardone
- 2002: Patrick Thaler
- 2003: Michael Gufler
- 2004: Peter Fill
- 2005: Manfred Mölgg
- 2006: Florian Eisath
- 2007: Peter Fill
- 2008: Michael Gufler
- 2009: Alexander Ploner
- 2010: Manfred Mölgg
- 2011: Florian Eisath
- 2012: Davide Simoncelli
- 2013: Davide Simoncelli
- 2014: Roberto Nani
- 2015: Florian Eisath
- 2016: Riccardo Tonetti
- 2017: Giulio Giovanni Bosca
- 2018: Giulio Giovanni Bosca
- 2019: Hannes Zingerle
- 2020: not disputed
- 2021: Hannes Zingerle
- 2022: Alex Hofer
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