Aristide Compagnoni
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Santa Caterina di Valfurva, Italy | July 26, 1910|||||||||
Died | after 1984 | |||||||||
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Aristide Compagnoni (26 July 1910 – after 1950) was an Italian cross country skier who competed in the 1930s.
Compagnoni, born in Santa Caterina Valfurva, is the brother of the skiers Severino and Ottavio Compagnoni.[1] He won two bronze medals in the 4 x 10 km at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (1937 and 1939).
At the 1935 Trofeo Mezzalama, together with Mario Compagnoni and Silvio Confortola, he finished third.[2] The 1938 Trofeo Mezzalama he won together with the brothers Severino and Silvio Confortola.[1] He participated in the demonstration event, military patrol (precursor to biathlon), in the 1948 Winter Olympics, when he had the military rank Sergente.
Further notable results were:
- 1939: 1st, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 18 km
- 1940: 3rd, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 18 km
- 1941: 1st, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 50 km
- 1943: 2nd, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 50 km
- 1946: 3rd, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 18 km
External links
- World Championship results (German)
- Interview with Silvio Confortola (Italian)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Compagnoni Aristide, Severino e Ottavio (Italian).
- ↑ Storia della Valle D'Aosta (Italian)
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