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  1. Bernhard Russi (Andermatt, Suiza, 20 de agosto de 1948) es un esquiador retirado que ganó 1 Medalla de Oro Olímpica (2 Medallas en total), 2 Campeonatos del Mundo (3 Medallas en total), 2 Copas del Mundo en disciplina de Descenso y 9 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino (con un total de 27 podiums).

  2. Bernhard Russi (born 20 August 1948) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Switzerland. Born in Andermatt in the canton of Uri, he is an Olympic, World Cup, and World champion in the downhill event. [1] Racing career. Russi made his World Cup debut at age 19 in January 1968 at a giant slalom in Adelboden.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Bernhard Russi wird am 20. August 75-jährig. Er prägte die Schweiz als Skirennfahrer in einer Zeit, als das Publikum den Spitzensport als TV-Unterhaltung zu entdecken begann. Ein Rückblick auf...

  4. Bernhard Russi (* 20. August 1948 in Andermatt) ist ein ehemaliger Schweizer Skirennfahrer. Er war in den 1970er Jahren aktiv und gehörte damals zu den weltweit besten Athleten in der Disziplin Abfahrt. Russi gewann eine olympische Goldmedaille und zwei Weltmeistertitel.

  5. 1 S. Games Participations 2. First Olympic Games Sapporo 1972. Year of Birth 1948. Olympic Results. Biography. Bernhard Russi has devoted his entire life to downhill skiing, first as world and Olympic champion in the 1970s and then, since 1988, as the designer of Olympic downhill courses. Champion.

  6. Bernhard Russi has devoted his whole life to his passion: skiing, and particularly the downhill. First as a champion, with world and Olympic golds in the 1970s, then since 1988 as a designer of Olympic ski runs, including the downhill course in PyeongChang, host of the upcoming Olympic Winter Games. The Olympic Museum in Lausanne is giving you ...

  7. Leading up to the 1972 Winter Olympics Russi won four World Cup events (including the giant slalom once) and the 1971 downhill title and entered the Games as the favourite. He did not disappoint, capturing the gold medal ahead of his compatriot Roland Collombin .