Manfred Reichegger
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Medal record | ||
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Ski mountaineering | ||
2003 European Championship | Single | |
2005 European Championship | Relay | |
2006 World Championship | Relay | |
2007 European Championship | Relay | |
2008 World Championship | Relay | |
2010 World Championship | Relay | |
2009 European Championship | Relay | |
2011 World Championship | Relay | |
2012 European Championship | Team | |
2003 European Championship | Team | |
2009 European Championship | Single | |
2011 World Championship | Team | |
2004 World Championship | Team | |
2009 European Championship | Team | |
2012 European Championship | Relay | |
World Military Games | ||
2017 Sochi | Team | |
2017 Sochi | Individual | |
2017 Sochi | Team race |
Manfred Reichegger (born January 6, 1977) is an Italian ski mountaineer and mountain runner.
Reichegger was born in Bruneck. He competed first in ski mountaineering in 1999 and has been member of the national team since 2002. He also won the Mezzalama Skyrace in 2002.
Selected results
- 2002:
- 1st, Italian Cup team (together with Dennis Brunod)[1]
- 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Dennis Brunod)[2]
- 2nd, Transcavallo (together with Dennis Brunod)[3]
- 2003:
- 1st, European Championship single race
- 1st, European Championship combination ranking
- 1st, Italian Cup team (together with Dennis Brunod)[1]
- 2nd, European Championship team racing (together with Dennis Brunod)
- 2004:
- 1st, World Cup team
- 1st, Dolomiti Cup team (together with Dennis Brunod)[4]
- 2nd, Transcavallo (together with Dennis Brunod)
- 3rd, World Championship team racing (together with Dennis Brunod)
- 4th, World Championship single race
- 4th, World Championship combination ranking
- 2005:
- 1st, European Championship relay race (together with Guido Giacomelli, Dennis Brunod and Matteo Pedergnana)
- 1st, Italian Cup team (together with Dennis Brunod)[1]
- 1st, Trofeo "Rinaldo Maffeis" (together with Dennis Brunod)[5]
- 3rd, World Cup race, Salt Lake City
- 5th, World Cup team (together with Dennis Brunod)
- 2006:
- 1st, World Championship relay race (together with Hansjörg Lunger, Dennis Brunod and Guido Giacomelli)
- 1st, World Cup team (together with Dennis Brunod)
- 1st, Italian Cup[1]
- 1st, Trofeo "Rinaldo Maffeis" (together with Guido Giacomelli)[5]
- 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Dennis Brunod)[2]
- 2007:
- 1st, European Championship relay race (together with Denis Trento, Dennis Brunod and Guido Giacomelli)
- 1st, World Cup team
- 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Dennis Brunod)[2]
- 2nd, World Cup single
- 2nd, Traça Catalana race
- 4th, European Championship team race (together with Dennis Brunod)
- 9th, European Championship combination ranking
- 2008:
- 1st, World Championship relay race (together with Denis Trento, Dennis Brunod and Martin Riz)
- 1st, Trofeo "Rinaldo Maffeis" (together with Dennis Brunod)[5]
- 5th, World Championship vertical race
- 5th, World Championship combination ranking
- 6th, World Cup race, Val d'Aran
- 8th, World Championship single race
- 2009:
- 1st, European Championship relay race (together with Lorenzo Holzknecht, Dennis Brunod and Damiano Lenzi)
- 1st, Dachstein Xtreme[6]
- 2nd, European Championship single race
- 2nd, European Championship combination ranking
- 3rd, European Championship team race (together with Dennis Brunod)
- 4th, European Championship vertical race
- 2010
- 1st, World Championship relay race (together with Damiano Lenzi, Lorenzo Holzknecht and Dennis Brunod)[7]
- 4th, World Championship single race[8]
- 4th, World Championship vertical race[9]
- 5th, World Championship combination ranking[10]
- 6th, World Championship team race (together with Dennis Brunod)[11]
- 2nd, Trophée des Gastlosen (ISMF World Cup), together with Dennis Brunod[12]
- 2011:
- 1st, World Championship relay, together with Robert Antonioli, Denis Trento and Matteo Eydallin
- 2nd, World Championship team race, together with Lorenzo Holzknecht
- 5th, World Championship single race
- 6th, World Championship vertical, combined ranking
- 2012:
- 1st, European Championship team, together with Lorenzo Holzknecht
- 3rd, European Championship relay, together with Matteo Eydallin, Damiano Lenzi and Robert Antonioli
- 3rd, World Championship vertical, combined ranking
- 4th, European Championship single
- 4th, European Championship vertical race
- 1st, 2012 Crested Butte Ski Mountaineering Race, sprint, single and total ranking[13]
Trofeo Mezzalama
- 2003: 3rd, together with Dennis Brunod and Nicola Invernizzi
- 2005: 3rd, together with Jean Pellissier and Dennis Brunod
- 2007: 3rd, together with Dennis Brunod and Denis Trento
- 2009: 1st, together with Matteo Eydallin and Denis Trento
Pierra Menta
- 2004: 1st, together with Dennis Brunod
- 2009: 1st, together with Dennis Brunod
- 2010: 3rd, together with Dennis Brunod
- 2011: 5th, together with Damiano Lenzi
- 2012: 1st, together with Lorenzo Holzknecht[14]
Patrouille des Glaciers
- 2010: 2nd, together with Matteo Eydallin and Pietro Lanfranchi[15]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Albo d'oro Coppa Italia Archived 2011-02-06 at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 3 Tour du Rutor
- ↑ Ski mountaineeing 19th Transacavallo
- ↑ Albo d'oro - Roll of Honour
- 1 2 3 Trofeo "Rinaldo Maffeis"
- ↑ Dachstein Xtreme 2009: Grandioses Saisonfinale für die Skibergsteiger-Elite (German), mountain2b, March 30, 2009.
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - relays men (AD) Archived 2010-03-10 at the Wayback Machine., www.skimounaineering.org
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - individual (AD) Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine., www.skimountaineering.org
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - vertical race (AD) Archived 2010-03-11 at the Wayback Machine., skimountaineering.org
- ↑ ISMF World championship combined ranking - men, ISMF.
- ↑ Provisional results men teams Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine., www.canillo2010.org
- ↑ 2010 Trophée des Gastlosen Archived 2010-02-15 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ North American Ski Mountaineering Championships - Results Archived 2013-07-30 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Pierra Menta 2012
- ↑ 2010 Patrouille des Glaciers Archived 2010-06-02 at the Wayback Machine.
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