Sestriere (Italian pronunciation: [seˈstrjɛːre], Occitan: Sestrieras, Piedmontese: Ël Sestrier, French: Sestrières) is a ski resort in Piedmont, Italy...
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Colle Sestriere, Col de Sestriere, is a mountain pass in the Cottian Alps. It is occupied by the town of Sestriere in the Province of Turin, Italy. It...
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Oulx-Cesana-Claviere-Sestriere (Italian: Stazione di Oulx) is a railway station in the Oulx comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Piedmont. The...
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spectators. On 16 July 2021, Turin, along with the other venues Bardonecchia, Sestriere and Pragelato, were awarded the World Games by Special Olympics International...
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Rognosa di Sestriere is a mountain of the Cottian Alps in Piedmont, Italy. The mountain lies near the village of Sestriere, from where it can be climbed...
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high altitude in Sestriere in 1992. A potential world record of 8.96 m (29 ft 4+3⁄4 in) was recorded by Iván Pedroso also in Sestriere. Despite a "legal"...
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Turin Sestriere Turin Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics consisted of ten events, held at Sestriere and Cesana-San Sicario, Italy. The races were...
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Japan participated at the 1966 Winter Universiade, in Sestriere, Italy. Japan finished third in the medal table with three gold, two silver, and two bronze...
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1966 Winter Universiade (redirect from Sestriere 1966)
The 1966 Winter Universiade, the IV Winter Universiade, took place in Sestriere, Italy. * Host nation (Italy) v t e...
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the Medals Plaza at Piaza Castello. Alpine skiing events were held at Sestriere. Cross-country skiing and biathlon events were held shared by the Cesana...
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