Alexandra Coletti

Alexandra Coletti ( born August 8, 1983 in Monaco) is an Italian alpine skier who starts for the Ski Association of Monaco since 2005/ 2006. She drives since 2001 in the World Cup since 2006 and takes part in Winter Olympics and World Championships. She is the sister of racing driver Stefano Coletti.

Career

Coletti took from the season 1998/99 participate in FIS races and launched next winter for the first time in the European Cup. My first World Cup race denied the specialist for speed disciplines Downhill and Super- G in February 2001 in Lenzerheide. After several victories in FIS races and several top 10 results in the European Cup as well as at the Junior World Championships, including a fourth-place finish in the Super- G 2003, Coletti came from the 2003/2004 season in the World Cup regularly used. For the first time in the World Cup points she went in December 2003 with number 23 in the departure of Lake Louise. The next month it was 21 in the Super -G of Megève, which initially remained her best World Cup result since they rarely went in the next two years into the top 30. By 2005, Coletti went for the Italian Winter Sports Federation at the start, before the season 2005/2006 she moved to Monaco. In its second season under Monegasque flag Coletti reached their best-ever World Cup Results: 15th place in the downhill in Val d'Isere and 20th place in the Super G in Lake Louise, both in December 2006 but not you managed to sit. permanently establish in the world rankings of the top 30 runners. Despite numerous World Cup starts her only rarely reach the most successful for her 2006/2007 season, in which she was five times driven into the top 25 rankings in the World Cup points ranking.

At the Olympic Games and World Championships takes Coletti part since her move to the Monegasque Association. At the Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Turin, she was in all five alpine Apply at the start and reached best result a 31st place in the downhill. Four years later, they did not start at the Olympic Winter Games 2010 in Vancouver only in slalom and reached the best result on the 19th place in the super combined. At their first World Cup participation in 2007 in Åre her best result was the 23rd place in the Super -G. After she had none of her three races finished at the 2009 World Cup in goal, they came in 2011 in Garmisch -Partenkirchen in all their races for the fastest 30 wherein the 22nd place in the super combined was the best result.

Achievements

Olympic Winter Games

  • Turin 2006: 31 Downhill, 33 Slalom, Super-G 41
  • Vancouver 2010: 19 Super Combined Downhill 24, 25, Super -G

World Championships

  • Åre 2007: 23 Super -G, downhill 25
  • Garmisch -Partenkirchen 2011: 22 Super Combined Downhill 24, 30, Super -G
  • Schladming 2013: 30 Departure

Junior World Championships

  • Quebec 2000: 10 Downhill, 20 Super -G
  • Verbier 2001: 29 Departure
  • Tarvisio 2002: 8 Super -G, downhill 9
  • Briançonnais 2003: 4 Super -G, downhill 11

World Cup

  • 2 rankings in the top 20

Other successes

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