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- Reto Capadrutt (4 March 1912 – 3 February 1939) was a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the 1930s. Competing in two Winter Olympics, he won a silver medal...
- Championships though it would lead to the death of Swiss bobsledder Reto Capadrutt during competition. Another renovation occurred with the track after World...
- Rhaeto-Romance languages". Reto Berra - Swiss ice hockey player Reto Capadrutt - Swiss bobsledder Reto Götschi - Swiss bobsledder Reto Grütter - Swiss...
- run 4-man sled Rudolf Gerloff 1933 Oberhof Practice run 4-man sled Reto Capadrutt 1939 Cortina d'Ampezzo Practice run World Championships 1939 4-man sled...
- Four-man  Silver Fritz Feierabend Joseph Beerli Bobsleigh Two-man  Silver Reto Capadrutt Hans Aichele Fritz Feierabend Hans Bütikofer Bobsleigh Four-man...
- 1934: Romania (Alexandru Frim, Vasile Dumitrescu) 1935: Switzerland (Reto Capadrutt, Emil Diener) 1937: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy, Brian Black) 1938:...
- 1934: Romania (Alexandru Frim, Vasile Dumitrescu) 1935: Switzerland (Reto Capadrutt, Emil Diener) 1937: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy, Brian Black) 1938:...
- Pierre Musy Noldi Gartmann Charles Bouvier Josef Beerli  Switzerland Reto Capadrutt Fritz Feierabend A. Lardi H. Tami 1937 St. Moritz  Great Britain Frederick...
- 1934: Romania (Alexandru Frim, Vasile Dumitrescu) 1935: Switzerland (Reto Capadrutt, Emil Diener) 1937: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy, Brian Black) 1938:...
- 1934: Romania (Alexandru Frim, Vasile Dumitrescu) 1935: Switzerland (Reto Capadrutt, Emil Diener) 1937: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy, Brian Black) 1938:...