Fausto Radici
Italian alpine skier (1953–2002)
Personal information | |
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Born | (1953-09-24)24 September 1953 Leffe, Italy |
Died | 13 April 2002(2002-04-13) (aged 48) Peia, Italy |
Occupation | Alpine skier |
Skiing career | |
Disciplines | Slalom |
World Cup debut | 1973 |
Retired | 1977 |
Olympics | |
Teams | 1 |
World Championships | |
Teams | 1 |
World Cup | |
Seasons | 5 |
Fausto Radici (24 September 1953 – 14 April 2002) was an Italian former alpine skier who competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics.
Biography
He finished 7th in the slalom race at the 1976 Winter Olympics. He was an Italian Champion in slalom in 1974. In the World Cup he won two slalom races: 5 January 1976 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and 19 December 1976, at Madonna di Campiglio. He was married to alpine ski racer Elena Matous. On 14 April 2002, he committed suicide by shooting himself in a woodshed in Peia.[1][2]
References
External links
- Fausto Radici at FIS (alpine)
- Fausto Radici at Olympedia
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- 1972: Ilario Pegorari
- 1973: Fausto Radici
- 1974: Christian Witt-Dörring
- 1975: Diego Amplatz
- 1976: Bruno Confortola
- 1977: Petar Popangelov
- 1978: Leonardo David
- 1979: Jarle Halsnes
- 1980: Siegfried Kerschbaumer
- 1981: Ernst Riedlsperger
- 1982: Hubert Strolz
- 1983: Bill Johnson
- 1984: Dietmar Köhlbichler
- 1985: Luc Genolet
- 1986: Rudolf Nierlich
- 1987: Helmut Mayer
- 1988: Konrad Walk
- 1989: Stephan Eberharter
- 1990: Christian Polig
- 1991: Tobias Barnerssoi / Markus Eberle
- 1992: Marcel Sulliger
- 1993: Marcel Sulliger
- 1994: Patrick Staub
- 1995: Andreas Schifferer
- 1996: Hermann Maier
- 1997: Stephan Eberharter
- 1998: Benjamin Raich
- 1999: Michael Walchhofer
- 2000: Christoph Gruber
- 2001: Ambrosi Hoffmann
- 2002: Martin Marinac
- 2003: Norbert Holzknecht
- 2004: Matthias Lanzinger
- 2005: Kjetil Jansrud / Hannes Reichelt
- 2006: Michael Gufler
- 2007: Peter Struger
- 2008: Marcel Hirscher
- 2009: Florian Scheiber
- 2010: Christian Spescha
- 2011: Alexis Pinturault
- 2012: Florian Scheiber
- 2013: Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
- 2014: Thomas Tumler
- 2015: Riccardo Tonetti
- 2016: Bjørnar Neteland
- 2017: Gilles Roulin
- 2018: Johannes Strolz
- 2019: Simon Maurberger
- 2020: Atle Lie McGrath
- 2021: Maximilian Lahnsteiner
- 2022: Giovanni Franzoni
- 2023: Josua Mettler
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