- Oreste Squinobal
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Medal record ski mountaineering Gold 1975 World Championship (Trofeo Mezzalama) mountain guides team Oreste Squinobal (born 1943 – died 9 September 2004) from Gressoney-Saint-Jean was an Italian mountain climber, mountain guide and ski mountaineer.
Together with his brothers Arturo and Lorenzo, he placed first in the mountain guides team category in the 1975 Trofeo Mezzalama edition, which was carried out as the first World Championship of Skimountaineering.[1]
He took part in several mountain tours, many of them outside of the Aosta Valley, worthy of mention his winter ascents on the Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, further expeditions in Turkey, Greece and in the Himalayas. In May of 1982, he climbed to an altitude up to 8,598 meters without supplemental oxygen, to the summit of the Kangchenjunga.[2]
References
- ^ Albo d'oro
- ^ L’ultimo saluto a Squinobal grande guida alpina (Italian), la Sentinella, 13 September 2004.
1975 (9th Trofeo Mezzalama): civ.: Meynet/Ronc/Stangalino, mil.: Genuin/Bonaldi/Weiss, mt.guides: O. Squinobal/A. Squinobal/L. Squinobal
2002: Murada/Boscacci | 2004: P. Blanc/Perrier | 2006: P. Blanc/Brosse | 2008: Perrier/Pellicier | 2010: Perrier/D. BlancCategories:- 1943 births
- 2004 deaths
- Italian mountain climbers
- Italian ski mountaineers
- People from Aosta Valley
- Alpine guides
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