Sebastian Colloredo

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Sebastian Colloredo
Personal information
Full name Sebastian Colloredo
Born (1987-09-09) 9 September 1987
Gemona del Friuli, Italy
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Professional information
Club G.S. Fiamme Gialle
Skis Fischer
Personal best 210.5 m (Planica 2011)
World Cup
Seasons 2005-
Wins 0
Additional podiums 0
Total podiums 0

Sebastian Colloredo aka "Sebo" or "Collo" (born 9 September 1987 in Gemona del Friuli), is an Italian ski jumper[1] who has competed since 2002. Competing in two Winter Olympics, he earned his best finish of 11th in the team large hill event at Turin in 2006 while his best individual finish was 27th twice (individual normal hill: 2006, individual large hill: 2010).

Colloredo's best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was 11th in the team large hill event at Liberec in 2009 while his best individual finish was 25th in the individual large hill at those same championships. He has a sister Giada and a brother named Ares.He also has got a dog named Buck.

Further notable results
  • 2003: 3rd, Italian championships of ski jumping
  • 2004: 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
  • 2005:
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping, large hill
  • 2006:
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
    • 2nd, Italian championships of ski jumping, large hill
  • 2007:
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
    • Italian championships of ski jumping, large hill
  • 2008:
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
    • Italian championships of ski jumping, large hill
  • 2009:
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
    • Italian championships of ski jumping, large hill
  • 2010:
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
    • Italian championships of ski jumping, large hill
  • 2011:
    • 1st, Italian championships of ski jumping
    • Italian championships of ski jumping, large hill

References

  1. "Italian team takes hit during training". USA Today. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 20 February 2011. 
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