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'''Simone Bertazzo''' (born August 19, 1982) is a retired [[Italy|Italian]] [[bobsled]]der and current bobsled coach who has competed since 2001. He won a bronze medal in the two-man event at the [[FIBT World Championships 2007|2007 FIBT World Championships]] in [[St. Moritz]].
'''Simone Bertazzo''' (born 19 August 1982) is a retired [[Italy|Italian]] [[bobsled]]der and current bobsled coach who has competed since 2001. He won a bronze medal in the two-man event at the [[FIBT World Championships 2007|2007 FIBT World Championships]] in [[St. Moritz]].


Bertazzo also competed in two [[Winter Olympics]], earning his best finish of tied for ninth in the four-man event at [[Vancouver]] in [[2010 Winter Olympics|2010]].
Bertazzo also competed in two [[Winter Olympics]], earning his best finish of tied for ninth in the four-man event at [[Vancouver]] in [[2010 Winter Olympics|2010]].

Revision as of 17:24, 29 November 2021

Simone Bertazzo
Personal information
Born (1982-08-19) 19 August 1982 (age 42)
Medal record
Men's Bobsleigh
Representing  Italy
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2007 St. Moritz Two-man
World Cup Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2010–11 Two-man

Simone Bertazzo (born 19 August 1982) is a retired Italian bobsledder and current bobsled coach who has competed since 2001. He won a bronze medal in the two-man event at the 2007 FIBT World Championships in St. Moritz.

Bertazzo also competed in two Winter Olympics, earning his best finish of tied for ninth in the four-man event at Vancouver in 2010.

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