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Stefania Belmondo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stefania Belmondo

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Medal record
Women's cross country skiing
Olympic Games
Gold 1992 Albertville 30 km
Gold 2002 Salt Lake City 15 km
Silver 1992 Albertville 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit
Silver 1998 Nagano 30 km freestyle
Silver 2002 Salt Lake City 30 km classical
Bronze 1992 Albertville 4 × 5 km
Bronze 1994 Lillehammer 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit
Bronze 1994 Lillehammer 4 × 5 km
Bronze 1998 Nagano 4 × 5 km
Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City 10 km classical
World Championships
Gold 1993 Falun 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit
Gold 1993 Falun 30 km
Gold 1999 Ramsau 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit
Gold 1999 Ramsau 15 km
Silver 1991 Val di Fiemme 4 × 5 km
Silver 1993 Falun 4 × 5 km
Silver 1997 Trondheim 5 km
Silver 1997 Trondheim 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit
Silver 1997 Trondheim 15 km
Silver 1997 Trondheim 30 km
Silver 1999 Ramsau 4 × 5 km
Bronze 1991 Val di Fiemme 15 km
Bronze 2001 Lahti 4 × 5 km

Stefania Belmondo (born January 13, 1969) is an Italian former cross-country skier.

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[edit] Biography

Belmondo was born in Vinadio, in the province of Cuneo (Piedmont), the daughter of a housewife and an electric company employee.

[edit] Debut

She started to ski at the age of three in the Piedmontese mountains of her native city. She made her debut at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in 1987. The next season she joined the main national team of Italy, and then participated at the 1988 Winter Olympics, held in Calgary, Canada. In 1989, she won a World Cup event for her first time, in Salt Lake City, and ended that season second overall.

[edit] Early success, injury, return, and later successes

At the 1991 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, she won a bronze medal in the 15 km trial, and a silver in the 4 × 5 km. The 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville brought the first gold medal for Belmondo, in the 30 km specialty. At the 1993 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, she won golds in the 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit and the 30 km, and a silver in the 4 × 5 km before an injury to her right hallux required a surgery, and caused a 4 month absence from competition.

After a second operation, Belmondo participated to the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, gaining just two bronze medals; after this disappointing performance she decided to continue skiing, against the advice of her physician. The 1996-97 season was one of her best since the surgeries, when she won four silver medals (5 km, 5 km + 10 km combined pursuit, 15 km, 30 km), all were behind Russian Yelena Välbe. In the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, she won a third place with the 4 × 5 km, and an individual silver in the 30 km. The bronze medal in the relay was remarkable because the Italian team was 9th as Belmondo started her anchor leg. The 1999 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships saw Stefania Belmondo win two gold medals (5 km + 10 km combined pursuit, 15 km) and a silver (4 × 5 km).

In her final year of competition, 2002, she won a gold medal, as well as a silver, in the Winter Olympics. She concluded that year's World Cup in third place.

[edit] Other career successes

[edit] 2006 Winter Olympics

At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, in her native region of Piedmont, she lit the Olympic Flame at the opening ceremony. During the 2006 Winter Olympics, Belomondo had a series of webpages on the 2006 Turin Winter Olympic Games website regarding her reaction and emotions during the games.

[edit] References

Preceded by
Manuela Di Centa
Holmenkollen medal with Bjarte Engen Vik & Bjørn Dæhlie
1997
Succeeded by
Fred Børre Lundberg, Larissa Lazutina, Alexey Prokurorov, & Harri Kirvesniemi
Preceded by
1980 USA Men's Ice Hockey Team
Salt Lake City 2002
Final Winter Olympic Torchbearer
Stefania Belmondo

Torino 2006
Succeeded by
To be announced
Vancouver 2010
Persondata
NAME Belmondo, Stefania
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Former Italian skier
DATE OF BIRTH January 13, 1969
PLACE OF BIRTH Vinadio, Cuneo, Italy
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH


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