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This article is a stub. I do need some help to write this article, prefferably someone that knows about ski more than I do. -- Pinnecco 12:48, 2 September 2006 (UTC) (edit)
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[edit] Bruno Kernen-Innecco
Bruno Kernen changed his adopted his wife surname (and vice-versa) when he got married (to Maria Eduarda Innecco). Bruno is now known as Bruno Kernen-Innecco. --Pinnecco 22:04, 11 November 2006 (UTC)