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Santo Severino Siorpaes (2 May 1832,
Cortina d'Ampezzo – 12
December 1900) was an
Italian mountaineer. His son,
Giovanni Siorpaes, was also a mountaineer...
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Giovanni Siorpaes (1869 in
Cortina d'Ampezzo – 1909) was an
Italian mountaineer.
Santo Siorpaes was his father. "Famiglia,
alpinismo e ospitalità". Rifugio...
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Wendy Siorpaes (born 13
January 1985) is an
Italian former alpine skier who
competed in the 2006
Winter Olympics. sports-reference.com "Wendy
Siorpaes - Athlete...
- 1932-56, and
since 1964 DatabaseOlympics.com
profile Gildo Siorpaes at
Olympedia Gildo Siorpaes at the
Italian National Olympic Committee (in Italian) v...
- 1,000 m. The
first climb dates to 31
August 1896 by
Giovanni Siorpaes,
Pietro Siorpaes,
Ilona Eötvös,
Rolanda Eötvös,
Johann Innerkofler, and Loránd...
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Archived from the
original on 18 July 2012.
Stefan Thaler,
Katharina Siorpaes,
Elena Simperl and
Christian Hofe (2011). "A
Survey on
Games for Knowledge...
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Sergio Siorpaes (born 20 July 1934, in
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy) is an
Italian bobsledder who
competed from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. At the 1964...
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Patrizia Siorpaes married Tara (born 5
April 1957) is a
former Italian World Cup
alpine ski
racer who was 20th in
slalom at the
World Ski Championships...
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Angelo Dimai,
Santo Siorpaes), 1874 (first woman: Anna Ploner) Cima di
Mezzo (3,154 m): 1881 (John
Stafford Anderson,
Santo Siorpaes,
Giuseppe Ghedina)...
- Austria (AUT)
Erwin Thaler Adolf Koxeder Josef Nairz Reinhold Durnthaler 4:15.48 Italy (ITA)
Eugenio Monti Sergio Siorpaes Benito Rigoni Gildo Siorpaes 4:15.60...