- Corrado Herin
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Corrado Herin Personal information Born August 4, 1966 Team information Current team Retired Discipline Mountain bike and luge Medal recordCompetitor for Italy
Natural track luge World Championships Gold 1986 Fénis-Aosta Men's doubles Gold 1992 Bad Goisern Men's doubles Silver 1990 Gsies Men's singles Silver 1990 Gsies Men's doubles European Championships Gold 1993 Stein an der Enns Men's doubles Silver 1985 Szczyrk Men's doubles Silver 1987 Jesenice Men's doubles Mountain bike racing World Championships Bronze 1994 Vail Downhill Corrado Herin (born August 4, 1966) is an Italian luger who competed from the mid 1980s to the early 1990s. A natural track luger, he won four medals at the FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships with two gold in the doubles (1986, 1992) and two silvers at the 1990 event (singles, doubles).
Herin also won three medals in the men's doubles event at the FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships with one gold (1993) and two silvers (1985, 1987).
Herin was involved with mountain biking during his career in luge during the 1990s, winning a bronze medal in the downhill event at the 1994 World Mountain Biking Championships in Vail, Colorado. He remained active in mountain biking from 1997 to 2002 after retiring from luge.
References
- Natural track European Championships results 1970-2006.
- Natural track World Championships results: 1979-2007
External links
- Official website (English), (French) & (Italian)
- Corrado Herin profile at Cycling Archives
1979: Italy (Damiano Lugon & Andrea Millet) * 1980: Italy (Oswald Pornbacher & Raimund Pigneter) * 1982: Italy (Andreas Jud & Ernst Oberhammer) * 1984: Italy (Andreas Jud & Ernst Oberhammer) * 1986: Italy (Almir Bentemps & Corrado Herin) * 1990: Italy (Andreas Jud & Hannes Pichler) * 1992: Italy (Almir Bentemps & Corrado Herin) * 1994: Italy (Manfred Gräber & Günther Steinhauser) * 1996: Austria (Reinhard Beer & Herbert Kögl) * 1998: Austria (Andi Ruetz & Helmut Ruetz) * 2000: Italy (Armin Mair & David Mair) * 2001: Austria (Wolfgang Schopf & Andreas Schopf) * 2003: Austria (Wolfgang Schopf & Andreas Schopf) * 2005: Russia (Pavel Porzhnev & Ivan Lazarev) * 2007: Russia (Pavel Porzhnev & Ivan Lazarev) * 2009: Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara) * 2011: Russia (Pavel Porzhnev & Ivan Lazarev)1970: Austria (Anton Obernosterer & Josef Lexer) · 1971: Italy (S. Graber & J. Niedermaier) · 1973: Italy (P. Mitterstieler & P. Votter) · 1974: Austria (Siegfried Wild & Othmar Hofer) · 1975: Italy (R. Jud & Erich Graber) · 1977: Italy (R. Jud & Erich Graber) · 1978: Austria (Werner Mücke & Helmut Huter) · 1979: Austria (Werner Prantl & Florian Prantl) · 1981: Italy (Oswald Pornbacher & Erich Graber) · 1983: Italy (Andreas Jud & Günther Steinhauser) · 1985: Italy (Raimund Pigneter & Georg Antholzer) · 1987: Italy (Andreas Jud & Ernst Oberhammer) · 1989: Italy (Arnold Luger & Günther Steinhauser) · 1991: Poland (Krzysztof Niewiadomski & Oktawian Samulski) · 1993: Italy (Almir Bentemps & Corrado Herin) · 1995: Austria (Andi Ruetz & Helmut Ruetz) · 1997: Austria (Andi Ruetz & Helmut Ruetz) · 1999: Austria (Andi Ruetz & Helmut Ruetz) · 2002: Austria (Wolfgang Schopf & Andreas Schopf) · 2004: Russia (Pavel Porzhnev & Ivan Lazarev) · 2006: Russia (Pavel Porzhnev & Ivan Lazarev) · 2008: Russia (Pavel Porzhnev & Ivan Lazarev) · 2010: Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
Categories:- 1966 births
- Italian cyclists
- Italian lugers
- Living people
- Sportspeople of multiple sports
- People from Aosta
- Downhill mountain bikers
- Italian cycling biography stubs
- Italian luge biography stubs
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