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  1. Thöni ganó tres medallas olímpicas y un total de cuatro veces la General de la Copa del Mundo de esquí alpino, al igual que Pirmin Zurbriggen y Hermann Maier, y únicamente les supera Marc Girardelli con cinco títulos. Thöni fue el esquiador que dominó las pruebas técnicas (eslalon y eslalon gigante) a principios de los 70.

  2. Gustav Thöni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡustav ˈtøːni; ˈteːni]; sometimes listed as Gustavo Thoeni; born 28 February 1951) is an Italian retired alpine ski racer. Career [ edit ] Thöni was born in the German-speaking province of South Tyrol , in the hamlet of Trafoi of the Stilfs municipality, which is situated on the ...

  3. Gustavo Thoeni (German: Gustav Thöni) was one of the greatest alpine skiing champions of all times, achieving four wins in the overall World Cup (1971-73, 1975) and one second-place finish in 1974. He also won five event World Cups in giant slalom (1970-72) and slalom (1973-74). In World Cup races he won 65 podium places and 24 first places ...

  4. In the 1970s, Italy’s Gustavo Thöni was regarded as the greatest skier in the world. An Olympic giant slalom champion in 1972 and slalom silver medallist in 1972 and 1976, he is also remembered for an unforgettable downhill duel with Franz Klammer in Kitzbühel in 1975.

  5. Gustav Thöni Italien - Ski Weltmeisterschaft 1974 St. Moritz - Skiing World Championship @fisiofficial @Skimaniait @srfsport.

  6. 23 March, 1975. In the picturesque Val Gardena valley, the world's best skiers were preparing to determine the overall winner in a final parallel slalom. The starting position could not have been more exciting, with Franz Klammer, Ingemar Stenmark and Gustav Thöni all tied for the lead.

  7. Alpine Skiing | Home Calendar & Results Live Results Athletes More Gustavo THOENI. ITA Italy. FIS Code-10341; Birthdate 1951; Age 73; Status Retired; Gender Male;