Roberta Pedranzini
Roberta Pedranzini | |
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Born |
Bormio, Italy | August 21, 1971
Ski club | Sci Club Alta Valtellina |
Medal record
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Roberta Pedranzini (born August 21, 1971) is an Italian ski mountaineer.
Pedranzini was born in Bormio. She started ski mountaineering in 2000 and competed first in the Giro del Monviso race in 2003. She has been member of the Italian national team since 2004.
Selected results
- 2004:
- 2nd, Sellaronda Skimarathon (together with Francesca Martinelli)[1]
- 2005:
- 7th, European Championship single race
- 2006:
- 1st, World Championship single race
- 1st, World Championship team race (together with Francesca Martinelli)
- 1st, World Championship relay race (together with Francesca Martinelli, Chiara Raso and Gloriana Pellissier)
- 1st, World Cup single
- 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Francesca Martinelli)[2]
- 2nd, World Championship vertical race
- 2007:
- 1st, European Championship team race (together with Francesca Martinelli)
- 1st, European Championship relay race (together with Francesca Martinelli and Gloriana Pellissier)
- 1st, European Championship combination ranking
- 1st, World Cup single
- 1st, Sellaronda Skimarathon (together with Francesca Martinelli)[1]
- 2nd, European Championship vertical race
- 2nd, European Championship single race
- 2008:
- 1st, World Championship single race
- 1st, World Championship vertical race
- 1st, World Championship team race (together with Francesca Martinelli)
- 1st, World Championship combination ranking
- 1st, Dolomiti Cup team (together with Francesca Martinelli)[3]
- 2nd, World Championship relay race (together with Gloriana Pellissier, Francesca Martinelli and Elisa Fleischmann)
- 2009:
- 1st, European Championship single race
- 1st, European Championship vertical race
- 1st, European Championship team race (together with Francesca Martinelli)
- 1st, European Championship relay race (together with Gloriana Pellissier and Francesca Martinelli)
- 1st, European Championship combination ranking
- 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Francesca Martinelli)[2]
- 2nd, Dachstein Xtreme[4]
- 3rd, Valtellina Orobie World Cup race[5]
- 2010:
- 1st, World Championship relay race (together with Francesca Martinelli and Silvia Rocca)[6]
- 1st, World Championship vertical race[7]
- 1st, World Championship team race (together with Francesca Martinelli)[8]
- 1st, World Championship combination ranking[9]
- 2nd, World Championship single race[10]
- 2011:
- 2nd, World Championship team race (together with Francesca Martinelli)
- 1st and course record, Sellaronda Skimarathon (together with Francesca Martinelli)[1]
Pierra Menta
- 2006: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli
- 2007: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli
- 2008: 2nd, together with Francesca Martinelli
- 2009: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli
- 2010: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli
- 2011: 2nd, together with Francesca Martinelli
- 2012: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli[11]
Trofeo Mezzalama
- 2007: 1st,together with Francesca Martinelli and Gloriana Pellissier
- 2009: 1st,together with Francesca Martinelli and Laëtitia Roux
- 2011: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli and Gloriana Pellissier[12]
Patrouille des Glaciers
- 2010: 2nd, together with Silvia Rocca and Francesca Martinelli[13]
External links
- Roberta Pedranzini at skimountaineering.org
References
- 1 2 3 Goldenes Buch Sellaronda Skimarathon
- 1 2 Tour du Rutor
- ↑ Albo d'oro - Roll of Honour
- ↑ Dachstein Xtreme 2009: Grandioses Saisonfinale für die Skibergsteiger-Elite (German), mountain2b, March 30, 2009.
- ↑ Results - 24th Valtellina Orobie
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - relays women and youth (AD), www.skimounaineering.org
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - vertical race (AD), skimountaineering.org
- ↑ Provisional results women teams, www.canillo2010.org
- ↑ ISMF World championship combined ranking - women, ISMF.
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - individual (AD), www.skimountaineering.org
- ↑ Pierra Menta 2012
- ↑ 2011 Trofeo Mezzalama - women results
- ↑ A2: Zermatt-Verbier ISMF women
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