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    Nino Bibbia (15 March 1922 – 28 May 2013) was an Italian skeleton racer and bobsledder who competed in the late 1940s. Born in Bianzone, Lombardy, he...
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  • Retrieved 13 November 2021. "Micheline Lannoy". Retrieved 17 August 2021. "Nino Bibbia". ESPN.com. Retrieved 13 November 2021. "Soviet Union (USSR) at the Winter...
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  • 2018), Italian racing cyclist Nino Bertasio (born 1988), Italian golfer Nino Besozzi (1901 – 1971), Italian actor Nino Bibbia (1922 – 2013), Italian skeleton...
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    have been the catalyst for its upswing in popularity. Most notably, Nino Bibbia, a fruit and vegetable merchant from St. Moritz, Switzerland, took Olympic...
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    biggest victory margin in Olympic skeleton, topping 1948 when Italy's Nino Bibbia topped Jack Heaton of the United States by 1.4 seconds in a six-heat...
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  • his first 20 years earlier when he was 19 years old. Italian slider Nino Bibbia won the gold medal. It was the first of his 231 career wins on the Cresta...
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    was cancelled). He repeated this result 20 years later, placing behind Nino Bibbia of Italy, who won his country's first Winter Olympic gold medal. In 2002...
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    Italy competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Nino Bibbia won the nation's first medal at the Winter Games. Men Men's combined...
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    permit. Some notably good riders from the membership of the past were Nino Bibbia, Italy; Giorgio Jegher, Jack Heaton, USA; and Billy Fiske, USA (the first...
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  • competitions took place for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, is named for Bibbia. John Heaton also won the silver medal in skeleton at the 1928 Winter Olympics...
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    Riband event of the season from Junction) a record 14 times (beating Nino Bibbia's record of 8), The Morgan Cup a record 17 times (beating Franco Gansser's...
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  • Olympic 200-meter champion Paolo Bettini (born 1974), road racing cyclist Nino Bibbia (1922–2013), one of skeleton's great, Italy's first Winter Olympic gold...
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  • Hedda Berntsen  Norway F alpine skiing 1, freestyle skiing 1 2002 2010 2 Nino Bibbia  Italy M bobsleigh 1, skeleton 1 1948 1948 1 Josef Bím  Czechoslovakia...
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  • Amedeo Angeli 1948 St. Moritz 6 11 Nino Bibbia, Gian Carlo Ronchetti, Edilberto Campadese, Luigi Cavalieri Nino Rovelli, Enrico Airoldi, Vittorio Folonari...
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  • Santana (1973–1995).[citation needed] Eddi Arent, 88, German actor. Nino Bibbia, 91, Italian Olympic skeleton racer and bobsledder (1948). Robert Chalmers...
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    Omega-shaped curve. 9. Cesana The comune where the track is located. 10. Nino Bibbia 1948 Winter Olympics gold medalist in skeleton at St. Moritz. Italy's...
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    Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's individual details Nino Bibbia  Italy John Heaton  United States John Crammond  Great Britain...
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  • Ivar Johansen 1:25.6 1:25.0 1:23.7 1:23.9 5:38.2 8  Italy (ITA) Italy I Nino Bibbia & Edilberto Campadese 1:25.1 1:25.1 1:24.0 1:24.4 5:38.6 9  United States (USA)...
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  • Alf Large 1:17.3 1:20.8 1:21.4 1:23.0 5:22.5 6  Italy (ITA) Italy I Nino Bibbia, Giancarlo Ronchetti, Edilberto Campadese, & Luigi Cavalieri 1:18.2 1:20...
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    ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Jean Bottéro (1994). L'Oriente antico. Dai sumeri alla Bibbia. Edizioni Dedalo. p. 169. ISBN 978-88-220-0535-9. George Jellinek (1994)...
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    (1966) a.k.a. The Oath of Zorro, Tony Russel Bible, The (1966) (a.k.a. La Bibbia), Dino de Laurentiis, Ennio Morricone music, filmed in Italy Black Archer...
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    series. He also worked as the music supervisor for the television project La bibbia ("The Bible"). In the late 1990s, he collaborated with his son Andrea on...
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    dar prova delle sue attitudini, del suo ingegno. Ma il Veh soli! della bibbia non lo spaventava, anzi in quelle lunghe diuturne veglie in lotta con tutto...
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    #6367-07 1993: L’Orchestra Classica Contemporanea BMG #74321-17516-2 1993: La Bibbia: Abramo: music of Ennio Morricone CGD 450994978-2 1993: In the Line of Fire:...
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    lacucinaitaliana.it (in Italian). Retrieved 26 December 2022. "La Sacra Bibbia" (in Italian). Retrieved 26 December 2022. Toschi, Paolo (1967). Conosci...
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  • Harris and Barbara Hershey; starting episode of the series Le storie della Bibbia, produced by Ettore Bernabei's Lux Vide. Princesse Alexandra – by Denis...
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