# Peter Fill

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Italian alpine skier

Peter Fill Peter Fill in February 2011 Personal information Born (1982-11-12) 12 November 1982 (age 43) Brixen, South Tyrol, Italy Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) Skiing career Sport Alpine skiing Club CS Carabinieri[1] Disciplines Downhill, Super-G, Combined World Cup debut 7 March 2002 (age 19) Olympics Teams 4 (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018) Medals 0 World Championships Teams 7 (2003–13, 2017) Medals 2 (0 gold) World Cup Seasons 17 (2002–2018) Wins 3 (2 DH, 1 SG) Podiums 22 (13 DH, 5 SG, 4 AC) Overall titles 0 – (6th in 2007, 2017) Discipline titles 3 – (2 DH, 1 AC) Medal record Men's alpine skiing Representing Italy International alpine ski competitions Event 1st 2nd 3rd World Championships 0 1 1 World Junior Championships 1 0 1 Total 1 1 2 World Cup race podiums Event 1st 2nd 3rd Downhill 2 6 5 Super-G 1 2 2 Combined 0 2 2 Total 3 10 9 World Championships 2009 Val-d'Isère Super-G 2011 Garmisch Combined

Fill at [Val Gardena](/source/Val_Gardena) in December [2013](/source/2014_Alpine_Skiing_World_Cup)

**Peter Fill** (born 12 November 1982) is a former [World Cup](/source/FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup) [alpine ski racer](/source/Alpine_skiing) from [northern](/source/Northern_Italy) [Italy](/source/Italy).[2] Born in [Brixen](/source/Brixen), [South Tyrol](/source/South_Tyrol), he formerly competed in all disciplines, and later focused on the speed events of [downhill](/source/Downhill_(ski_competition)), [super-G](/source/Super-G), and [combined](/source/Alpine_skiing_combined). Fill won the World Cup season title in downhill in [2016](/source/2016_Alpine_Skiing_World_Cup) and in [2017](/source/2017_Alpine_Skiing_World_Cup), and the combined title in [2018](/source/2017%E2%80%9318_FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup).

## Career

Fill is an all-round skier. In the [2007](/source/2007_Alpine_Skiing_World_Cup) season, Fill was among the overall leaders for the overall World Cup title, the first Italian since [Alberto Tomba](/source/Alberto_Tomba) to rank in the overall top ten.

Fill learned to ski at the age of 3 with the help of his first teacher Frieda Senoner. He achieved his first successes during his middle-school years, while he was coached by Peter Thomaseth. In 1997/98 he joined the [Seiser Alm](/source/Seiser_Alm) training center, where he was coached by his uncle Arnold. In the same year he joined the B-Pool of the Bolzano-Bozen ski team (coached by Sepp Steinwandter). One year later he advanced to the A-Pool under Stephan Feichter. In 1999, he won every discipline at the National Junior Championships and returned home with four gold medals; he was called "the phenomenon" by the Italian press.[3]

In 2000, Fill joined the national team for the first time. His coach was Ernst Pfeifhofer, who continued as his coach for the following year in the Italian B-Team. At the same time he became a member of the [Carabinieri](/source/Carabinieri) sportsgroup. As a junior in 2001, he achieved his first important success on an international level, a bronze medal in the super-G at the [Junior World Championships](/source/World_Junior_Alpine_Skiing_Championships).

In 2002/03 he was part of the A-Team of Flavio Roda for the first time. In February 2002, Fill won the World Juniors and, as a result, took part in his first [super-G](/source/Super-G) race of [World Cup](/source/FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup) on 7 March 2002 at Altenmarkt in Austria, where he placed 12th outpacing the Norwegian [Lasse Kjus](/source/Lasse_Kjus) by one hundredth of a second. While Fill's strengths are the downhill and [super-G](/source/Super-G), he is also competitive in the technical disciplines. On 13 January 2006 he stood 3rd on the Ski World Cup podium of the super combined race in Wengen (Switzerland).

During the 2006 and 2007 World Cup seasons, Fill had seven podiums: four in downhill, two in super-G, and a combined, but no wins. On March 21, 2007, he became Italian Champion in multiple disciplines (twice in super-G and once in giant slalom), bringing his career total of national championships to 3.

During the 2008 season, he was unable to reach the podium but managed to place in the top ten 10 on six occasions. On 29 November 2008 in [Lake Louise](/source/Lake_Louise_Ski_Resort) (Canada) he won his first World Cup competition, beating Swiss [Carlo Janka](/source/Carlo_Janka) and Swede Hans Olsson, becoming the seventh Italian in World Cup history to win a downhill competition.

On 4 February 2009, he won the silver medal in [super-G](/source/Super-G) during the World Championships in [Val-d'Isère](/source/Val-d'Is%C3%A8re) (France) on the icy and steep slope *Face del Bellevarde*. He managed to place himself before the three-time World Champion [Aksel Lund Svindal](/source/Aksel_Lund_Svindal), but was not fast enough to beat the Swiss [Didier Cuche](/source/Didier_Cuche). His medal was the only one won by the *Azzurri* in the men's competitions.[4]

Fill won his second World Cup race in [2016](/source/2016_Alpine_Skiing_World_Cup), the downhill at [Kitzbühel](/source/Hahnenkamm%2C_Kitzb%C3%BChel), on a difficult dark and windy day on the *Streif* that ended the season of overall leader [Aksel Lund Svindal](/source/Aksel_Lund_Svindal).[5] Fill went on to become the first Italian to win the World Cup downhill title, finishing 10th at the last downhill of the season in [St. Moritz](/source/St._Moritz) in March 2016 to finish 26 points ahead of Svindal.[6]

## Personal

Fill is a cousin of retired giant slalom racer and fellow Kastelruther [Denise Karbon](/source/Denise_Karbon). After junior high school, he started working as an auto body mechanic while attending a vocational school, which he left after becoming more involved in alpine skiing competitions.[7] His mother tongue is German but he is also fluent in Italian and English. His idol in everyday life is his uncle Norbert Rier, leader of the [Kastelruther Spatzen](/source/Kastelruther_Spatzen) (a well-known folk group, especially in German-speaking countries) who dedicated the song "Wiedermal a super Zeit" to Fill for his silver medal in [super-G](/source/FIS_Alpine_World_Ski_Championships_2009_%E2%80%93_Men's_super-G) at the World Championships in Val-d'Isère in [2009](/source/FIS_Alpine_World_Ski_Championships_2009).[8]

Since 2007, Fill's manager has been [Andreas Goller](/source/Andreas_Goller),[9] who previously represented [Kristian Ghedina](/source/Kristian_Ghedina).[10] His ski technician is South-Tyrolean [Sepp Kuppelwieser](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sepp_Kuppelwieser&action=edit&redlink=1) (who was ski man for [Kjetil André Aamodt](/source/Kjetil_Andr%C3%A9_Aamodt) for ten years).

During the [2009](/source/2009_Alpine_Skiing_World_Cup) season, [Atomic](/source/Atomic_Skis), Briko, Finstral, and Leki, as official sponsors and suppliers, decided to reward Fill for his excellent results achieved during the season, offering him the chance to win the [Artega GT](/source/Artega_GT) sport car if he were to capture the downhill at the World Cup finals in Sweden at [Åre](/source/%C3%85re_ski_resort) in March.[11]

## World Cup results

### Season titles

- 3 titles – (2 [downhill](/source/Downhill_(ski_competition)) - 1 [combined](/source/Alpine_skiing_combined))

Season Discipline 2016 Downhill 2017 Downhill 2018 Combined

### Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined 2002 19 114 — — 33 — — 2003 20 65 — 28 34 45 — 2004 21 40 — 44 16 33 15 2005 22 30 — 36 30 19 8 2006 23 16 50 33 8 14 6 2007 24 6 — 25 9 4 7 2008 25 26 — 36 27 14 10 2009 26 10 — 31 10 9 8 2010 27 104 — — — 38 — 2011 28 21 — — 19 17 9 2012 29 35 — — 25 22 17 2013 30 38 — — 17 24 21 2014 31 15 — — 10 12 7 2015 32 34 — — 20 20 — 2016 33 10 — — 9 1 16 2017 34 6 — — 5 1 29 2018 35 16 — — 14 11 1

### Race podiums

- 3 wins (2 DH, 1 SG)

- 22 podiums (13 DH, 5 SG, 4 AC)

Season Date Location Discipline Place 2006 13 Jan 2006 Wengen, Switzerland Super combined 3rd 20 Jan 2006 Kitzbühel, Austria Super-G 2nd 15 Mar 2006 Åre, Sweden Downhill 3rd 2007 25 Nov 2006 Lake Louise, Canada Downhill 3rd 20 Dec 2006 Hinterstoder, Austria Super-G 2nd 29 Dec 2006 Bormio, Italy Downhill 2nd 13 Jan 2007 Wengen, Switzerland Downhill 3rd 2009 29 Nov 2008 Lake Louise, Canada Downhill 1st 16 Jan 2009 Wengen, Switzerland Super combined 2nd 2014 6 Dec 2013 Beaver Creek, USA Downhill 3rd 7 Dec 2013 Super-G 3rd 2016 28 Nov 2015 Lake Louise, Canada Downhill 2nd 29 Nov 2015 Super-G 3rd 23 Jan 2016 Kitzbühel, Austria Downhill 1st 2017 3 Dec 2016 Val-d'Isère, France Downhill 2nd 27 Jan 2017 Garmisch, Germany Downhill 3rd 28 Jan 2017 2nd 25 Feb 2017 Kvitfjell, Norway Downhill 2nd 26 Feb 2017 Super-G 1st 15 Mar 2017 Aspen, USA Downhill 2nd 2018 29 Dec 2017 Bormio, Italy Super combined 2nd 12 Jan 2018 Wengen, Switzerland Super combined 3rd

## World Championship results

Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined 2003 20 DNF1 — 13 20 11 2005 22 — — 14 24 DNF 2007 24 — 23 14 11 13 2009 26 — — 2 14 5 2011 28 — — 9 14 3 2013 30 — — 14 12 — 2015 32 — — — — — 2017 34 — — 11 9 DNF1

## Olympic results

Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined 2006 23 — — 13 19 9 2010 27 — — DSQ 15 DNF2 2014 31 — — 8 7 DNF2 2018 35 — — DNF 6 DNF2

## See also

- [Italian skiers who closed in top 10 in overall World Cup](/source/Italy_national_alpine_ski_team#Closed_in_the_top_ten_in_overall)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Olimpiadi Invernali Pyeongchang 2018"](https://www.carabinieri.it/arma/oggi/organizzazione/organizzazione-addestrativa/centro-sportivo-cc/olimpiadi-invernali-pyeongchang-2018) (in Italian). carabinieri.it. Retrieved 12 February 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Peter Fill announces the end of his racing career"](https://hahnenkamm.com/en/news/peter-fill-announces-the-end-of-his-racing-career/).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Dominio Fill"](http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/1999/febbraio/27/DOMINIO_FILL_ga_0_9902279264.shtml).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Festeggiamenti "mondiali" per Peter Fill a Castelrotto - NEWS - - Homepage ufficiale di Peter Fill - Peter Fill, Ski Alpin, FIS World Cup , italiano campionato, 3 Olympics Games starts"](https://web.archive.org/web/20110715065812/http://www.peter-fill.com/14-e_221257.ski,r_23813.htm). Archived from [the original](http://www.peter-fill.com/14-e_221257.ski,r_23813.htm) on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-03-04.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-slctribalsv_5-0)** Willemsen, Eric (January 23, 2016). ["Skiing: World Cup leader Svindal blows out knee in downhill crash"](https://www.sltrib.com/sports/3452895-155/skiing-world-cup-leader-svindal-blows). *Salt Lake Tribune*. Utah. Associated Press. Retrieved January 26, 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** Matar, Daniella (16 March 2016). ["Peter Fill becomes 1st Italian to win men's downhill title"](https://news.yahoo.com/peter-fill-becomes-1st-italian-win-mens-downhill-103052773.html). *[news.yahoo.com](/source/News.yahoo.com)*. Retrieved 16 March 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["Peters Fotogallery"](http://www.peter-fill.com/3-PETER.htm).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["Die Kastelruther Spatzen bringen den Peter Fill-Hit raus - NEWS - - Offizielle Homepage von Peter Fill - Peter Fill, Ski Alpin, FIS World Cup , Italienische Meisterschaft im Riesen Slalom, 3 Starts bei den Olympischen Spielen"](https://web.archive.org/web/20110715065859/http://www.peter-fill.com/13-e_222777.ski,r_23965.htm). Archived from [the original](http://www.peter-fill.com/13-e_222777.ski,r_23965.htm) on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-03-04.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** ["Non solo sci ... Faccio anche altro! - NEWS - - Homepage ufficiale di Peter Fill - Peter Fill, Ski Alpin, FIS World Cup , italiano campionato, 3 Olympics Games starts"](https://web.archive.org/web/20110715065624/http://www.peter-fill.com/14-e_218059.ski,r_23341.htm). Archived from [the original](http://www.peter-fill.com/14-e_218059.ski,r_23341.htm) on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-10-01.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** ["Kristian Ghedina"](https://web.archive.org/web/20110711092042/http://www.ghedina.com/de/kristian-ghedina.asp?MAID=368&APP=5&LG=1&NGRP=0&NCAT=0&NKEY=kristian&NEWS=6615). Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2023-03-21.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** ["Facebook"](http://www.peter-fill.com/2-e_222331.ski,r_23938.htm).

## External links

- [Peter Fill](https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sectorcode=AL&competitorid=17147) at [FIS](/source/International_Ski_and_Snowboard_Federation) (alpine)

- [Peter Fill](https://www.olympics.com/en/athletes/peter-fill) at [Olympics.com](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)

- [Peter Fill](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/109891) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [Peter Fill](https://intersportstats.com/athletes/2000011603) at InterSportStats

- [Peter Fill](http://www.fisi.org/sci-alpino/atleti/athlete/2247) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20180113150303/http://www.fisi.org/sci-alpino/atleti/athlete/2247) 2018-01-13 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine) at [Italian Winter Sports Federation](/source/Italian_Winter_Sports_Federation) (FISI) *(in Italian)*

- [Peter Fill](https://www.atomic.com/en-US/athletes/alpine-race/peter-fill) at [Atomic Skis](/source/Atomic_Skis)

- [Peter Fill](http://www.ski2b.com/portraits/peter-fill) at ski2b.com

- [Official website](http://www.peter-fill.com/)

v t e FIS Alpine Ski World Cup – Men's downhill World Cup winners 1967: Jean-Claude Killy 1968: Gerhard Nenning 1969: Karl Schranz 1970: Karl Schranz 00000 Karl Cordin 1971: Bernhard Russi 1972: Bernhard Russi 1973: Roland Collombin 1974: Roland Collombin 1975: Franz Klammer 1976: Franz Klammer 1977: Franz Klammer 1978: Franz Klammer 1979: Peter Müller 1980: Peter Müller 1981: Harti Weirather 1982: Steve Podborski 00000 Peter Müller 1983: Franz Klammer 1984: Urs Räber 1985: Helmut Höflehner 1986: Peter Wirnsberger 1987: Pirmin Zurbriggen 1988: Pirmin Zurbriggen 1989: Marc Girardelli 1990: Helmut Höflehner 1991: Franz Heinzer 1992: Franz Heinzer 1993: Franz Heinzer 1994: Marc Girardelli 1995: Luc Alphand 1996: Luc Alphand 1997: Luc Alphand 1998: Andreas Schifferer 1999: Lasse Kjus 2000: Hermann Maier 2001: Hermann Maier 2002: Stephan Eberharter 2003: Stephan Eberharter 2004: Stephan Eberharter 2005: Michael Walchhofer 2006: Michael Walchhofer 2007: Didier Cuche 2008: Didier Cuche 2009: Michael Walchhofer 2010: Didier Cuche 2011: Didier Cuche 2012: Klaus Kröll 2013: Aksel Lund Svindal 2014: Aksel Lund Svindal 2015: Kjetil Jansrud 2016: Peter Fill 2017: Peter Fill 2018: Beat Feuz 2019: Beat Feuz 2020: Beat Feuz 2021: Beat Feuz 2022: Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 2023: Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 2024: Marco Odermatt 2025: Marco Odermatt 2026: Marco Odermatt World Cup winners Overall Downhill Super-G Giant Slalom Slalom Combined Parallel

v t e FIS Alpine Ski World Cup – Men's combined World Cup winners 1975: Gustav Thöni 1976: Walter Tresch 1977: Sepp Ferstl 1978: 0000Not contested 1979: Andreas Wenzel 1980: Phil Mahre 1981: Phil Mahre 1982: Phil Mahre 1983: Phil Mahre 1984: Andreas Wenzel 1985: Andreas Wenzel 1986: Pirmin Zurbriggen 1987: Pirmin Zurbriggen 1988: Hubert Strolz 1989: Marc Girardelli 1990: Pirmin Zurbriggen 1991: Marc Girardelli 1992: Paul Accola 1993: Marc Girardelli 1994: Kjetil André Aamodt 1995: Marc Girardelli 1996: Günther Mader 1997: Kjetil André Aamodt 1998: Werner Franz 1999: Kjetil André Aamodt 00000 Lasse Kjus 2000: Kjetil André Aamodt 2001: Lasse Kjus 2002: Kjetil André Aamodt 2003: Bode Miller 2004: Bode Miller 2005: Benjamin Raich 2006: Benjamin Raich 2007: Aksel Lund Svindal 2008: Bode Miller 2009: Carlo Janka 2010: Benjamin Raich 2011: Ivica Kostelić 2012: Ivica Kostelić 2013: Ivica Kostelić 00000 Alexis Pinturault 2014: Ted Ligety 00000 Alexis Pinturault 2015: Carlo Janka 2016: Alexis Pinturault 2017: Alexis Pinturault 2018: Peter Fill 2019: Alexis Pinturault 2020: Alexis Pinturault 2021: 0000Not contested 2022: 0000Not contested 2023: 0000Not contested World Cup winners: Overall • Downhill • Super-G • Giant Slalom • Slalom • Combined • Parallel

v t e Italian Alpine Ski Champions in men's downhill 1931: Severino Menardi 1932: Ferdinando Valle 1933: Sisto Gillarduzzi 1934: Enrico Lacedelli 1935: Severino Menardi 1936: Vittorio Chierroni 1937: Alberto Marcellin 1938: Vittorio Chierroni 1939: Hans Nogler 1940: Vittorio Chierroni 1941: Zeno Colò 1942: Roberto Lacedelli 1943: Vittorio Chierroni 1944: not assigned 1945: not assigned 1946: Alberto Marcellin 1947: Vittorio Chierroni & Roberto Lacedelli 1948: Zeno Colò 1949: Zeno Colò 1950: Roberto Lacedelli 1951: Rolando Zanni 1952: Bruno Burrini 1953: Davide David 1954: Zeno Colò 1955: Zeno Colò 1956: Gino Burrini 1957: Davide David 1958: Bruno Alberti 1959: Bruno Alberti 1960: Francesco De Florian 1961: Bruno Alberti 1962: Bruno Alberti 1963: Gildo Siorpaes 1964: Felice De Nicolò 1965: Ivo Mahlknecht 1966: Ivo Mahlknecht 1967: not assigned 1968: Ivo Mahlknecht 1969: Stefano Anzi 1970: Stefano Anzi 1971: Marcello Varallo 1972: not assigned 1973: Roland Thöni 1974: Giuliano Besson 1975: Herbert Plank 1976: Erwin Stricker 1977: Herbert Plank 1978: Bruno Gattai 1979: Herbert Plank 1980: Herbert Plank 1981: Herbert Plank 1982: Danilo Sbardellotto 1983: Michael Mair 1984: Mauro Cornaz 1985: Alberto Ghidoni 1986: Michael Mair 1987: Michael Mair 1988: Pietro Vitalini 1989: not assigned 1990: Kristian Ghedina 1991: not assigned 1992: Pietro Vitalini 1993: Kristian Ghedina 1994: Kristian Ghedina 1995: Kristian Ghedina 1996: Luca Cattaneo 1997: Erik Seletto 1998: Kristian Ghedina 1999: Matteo Berbenni 2000: Kristian Ghedina 2001: Matteo Berbenni 2002: not assigned 2003: Kurt Sulzenbacher 2004: Roland Fischnaller 2005: Stefan Thanei 2006: Walter Girardi 2007: Walter Girardi 2008: Elmar Hofer 2009: Stefan Thanei 2010: Patrick Staudacher 2011: Matteo Marsaglia 2012: Hagen Patscheider 2013: Paolo Pangrazzi 2014: Peter Fill & Werner Heel 2015: Matteo Marsaglia 2016: Christof Innerhofer 2017: Peter Fill 2018: Christof Innerhofer 2019: Matteo Marsaglia 2020: not disputed 2021: Dominik Paris 2022: Dominik Paris

v t e Italian Alpine Ski Champions in men's super-G 1986: Ivan Marzola 1987: Danilo Sbardellotto 1988: Heinz Holzer 1989: not assigned 1990: Kristian Ghedina 1991: Peter Runggaldier 1992: Alberto Senigagliesi 1993: Werner Perathoner 1994: Werner Perathoner 1995: Werner Perathoner 1996: Werner Perathoner 1997: Peter Runggaldier 1998: Ludwig Sprenger 1999: Maurizio Feller 2000: Kristian Ghedina 2001: Patrick Staudacher 2002: Kristian Ghedina 2003: Erik Seletto 2004: Werner Heel 2005: Patrick Staudacher 2006: Peter Fill 2007: not assigned 2008: Aronne Pieruz 2009: Dominik Paris 2010: Patrick Staudacher 2011: Giovanni Borsotti 2012: Matteo Marsaglia 2013: Dominik Paris 2014: Matteo Marsaglia 2015: Peter Fill 2016: Mattia Casse 2017: Dominik Paris 2018: Matteo Marsaglia 2019: Matteo Marsaglia 2020: not disputed 2021: Emanuele Buzzi 2022: Christof Innerhofer 2023: Pietro Zazzi 2024: Guglielmo Bosca 2025: Giovanni Franzoni

v t e Italian Alpine Ski Champions in men's giant slalom 1950: Eugenio Monti 1951: Albino Alverà 1952: Zeno Colò 1953: Carlo Gartner 1954: Zeno Colò 1955: Bruno Alberti 1956: Gino Burrini 1957: Gino Burrini 1958: Gino Burrini 1959: Carlo Senoner 1960: Francesco De Florian 1961: Bruno Alberti 1962: Paride Milianti 1963: Martino Fill 1964: Ivo Mahlknecht 1965: Renzo Zandegiacomo 1966: Bruno Piazzalunga 1967: Felice De Nicolò 1968: Ivo Mahlknecht 1969: Gerardo Mussner 1970: Sergio Filippa 1971: Eberhard Schmalzl 1972: Renzo Zandegiacomo 1973: Helmuth Schmalzl 1974: Piero Gros 1975: Gustav Thöni 1976: Piero Gros 1977: Gustav Thöni 1978: Peter Mally 1979: Maurizio Poncet 1980: Tiziano Bieller 1981: Riccardo Foppa 1982: Alex Giorgi 1983: Efrem Merelli 1984: Alex Giorgi 1985: Robert Erlacher 1986: Richard Pramotton 1987: Giglio Tomasi 1988: Roberto Spampatti 1989: Attilio Barcella 1990: Alberto Tomba 1991: Alberto Tomba 1992: Alberto Tomba 1993: Gerhard Königsrainer 1994: Norman Bergamelli 1995: Sergio Bergamelli 1996: Gianluca Grigoletto 1997: Gerhard Königsrainer 1998: Patrick Holzer 1999: Matteo Nana 2000: Alexander Ploner 2001: Massimiliano Blardone 2002: Patrick Thaler 2003: Michael Gufler 2004: Peter Fill 2005: Manfred Mölgg 2006: Florian Eisath 2007: Peter Fill 2008: Michael Gufler 2009: Alexander Ploner 2010: Manfred Mölgg 2011: Florian Eisath 2012: Davide Simoncelli 2013: Davide Simoncelli 2014: Roberto Nani 2015: Florian Eisath 2016: Riccardo Tonetti 2017: Giulio Bosca 2018: Giulio Bosca 2019: Hannes Zingerle 2020: not disputed 2021: Hannes Zingerle 2022: Alex Hofer 2023: Tommaso Sala 2024: Luca De Aliprandini 2025: Giovanni Franzoni 2026: Giovanni Borsotti

v t e Italian Alpine Ski Champions in men's combined 1932: Ferdinando Valle 1933: Renato Valico 1934: Renato Dimai 1935: Vittorio Chierroni 1936: Giacinto Sertorelli 1937: Franco Sisi 1938: Hans Nogler 1939: Hans Nogler 1940: Vittorio Chierroni 1941: Zeno Colò 1942: Giuseppe Confortola 1943: Zeno Colò 1944-1945: not disputed 1946: Zeno Colò 1947: Zeno Colò 1948: Zeno Colò 1949: Eugenio Monti 1950-1965: not disputed 1966: Giovanni Di Bona 1967: not assigned 1968: Ivo Mahlknecht 1969: Felice De Nicolò 1970: Gustav Thöni 1971: Helmuth Schmalzl 1972: not assigned 1973: Ilario Pegorari 1974: Piero Gros 1975: Herbert Plank 1976: Piero Gros 1977: Erwin Stricker 1978: Piero Gros 1979: Herbert Plank 1980: Siegfried Kerschbaumer 1981: Andrea Arban 1982: Loris Donei 1983: Richard Pramotton 1984: Heinz Holzer 1985: Luca Pesando 1986: Michael Mair 1987: Richard Pramotton 1988: Josef Polig 1989-1991: not assigned 1992: Gianfranco Martin 1993: Josef Polig 1994: Gianfranco Martin 1995: Kristian Ghedina 1996: not assigned 1997: Kristian Ghedina 1998: Kristian Ghedina 1999: Massimiliano Blardone 2000: Edoardo Zardini 2001: Patrick Staudacher 2002: not assigned 2003: Peter Fill 2004: Peter Fill 2005: Peter Fill 2006: Christof Innerhofer 2007: Alex Happacher 2008: Davide Simoncelli 2009: Peter Fill 2010: Aronne Pieruz 2011: Mattia Casse 2012-2013: not assigned 2014: Matteo Marsaglia 2015: Michelangelo Tentori 2016: Matteo De Vettori 2017: Guglielmo Bosca 2018: Christof Innerhofer 2019: Christof Innerhofer 2020: not disputed 2021: Giovanni Franzoni and Federico Paini 2022: Giovanni Borsotti

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