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  1. . Alberto Tomba. (1966/12/19 - Unknown) Esquiador italiano. Uno de los grandes del esquí mundial. Debut deportivo: 1983. Retirada deportiva: 1998. Padres: Franco Tomba y Maria Grazia Tomba. Hijos: Alessia, Marco. Apodo: La bomba. Altura: 1,82 m.

  2. Alberto Tomba, conocido como «Tomba la Bomba», es sin duda uno de los esquiadores más icónicos de la historia olímpica. Nacido en Italia en 1966, este talentoso deportista se hizo famoso por sus hazañas en las pistas de esquí alpino durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno.

  3. Alberto Tomba ( San Lazzaro di Savena, 19 de diciembre de 1966), llamado popularmente "la bomba", es un esquiador profesional de esquí alpino italiano. Consiguió un éxito notable durante finales de los 80 y los años 90 en eslalon y eslalon gigante, ganando 3 medallas de oro en distintos juegos Olímpicos de invierno .

  4. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Madrid. Actualizado Martes, 19 diciembre 2023 - 22:38. A mediados de febrero de 1996, sólo unos días antes de proclamarse bicampeón del mundo en Sierra Nevada, el esquiador Alberto Tomba...

  5. Alberto Tomba was a charismatic sportsman who became the first Alpine skier to win medals at three Olympic Winter Games. Alberto Tomba was born in a non-Alpine area of Italy, close to Bologna. He was a natural sportsman and, after considering a career in several sports, he settled on Alpine skiing. On the slopes, he soon became known for his ...

  6. Alberto Tomba (born 19 December 1966 in San Lazzaro di Savena) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Italy. He was the dominant technical skier (slalom and giant slalom) in the late 1980s and 1990s.At 182 cm and 90 kg, his powerful build was a contrast to the lighter, more traditional technical skiers who prioritised agility over muscle.

  7. www.fis-ski.com › alpine-skiing › newsFIS | Alberto TOMBA

    31 de ago. de 2018 · Alberto Tomba began to consider bringing an end to his ski racing career in the summer of 1996. The spring of that year he had achieved his last objective: a World Championship gold medal. In actual fact he won both the Slalom and Giant Slalom events but the temptation of competing the next winter in the FIS World Ski Championships on home territory in Sestrière was just too strong.