Maurizio "Manolo" Zanolla (born in Feltre, 16 February 1958) is an Italian rock climber and mountaineer, and a pioneer of sport climbing in Italy during...
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Chris Sharma, Simone Origone, Alessandro Ballan, Damiano Cunego, Maurizio Zanolla or Manolo, Jorge Lorenzo (until 05.11.15 when the contract was written...
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help of his partner. 1981: two expert climbers, Alessandro Gogna and Maurizio Zanolla, opened the first climbing route in this area with their ascent of...
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flamenco composer Manolo el del bombo (born 1949), Spanish football fan Maurizio Zanolla (born 1958) known as Manolo is an italian rock climber Places: Manolo...
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audiobook, narrated by its own writer, for Emons Audiolibri. In 2011 Maurizio Zanolla, a free climber, dedicated a climbing path he opened together with...
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Cassara. The jury was composed of Riccardo Cassin, Oscar Soravito, Maurizio Zanolla and Heinz Mariacher. The competition was contested on the Parete dei...
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in the 1960s sitcom The Addams Family; in Kwajalein Atoll (d. 2023) Maurizio Zanolla (Manolo), Italian rock climber; in Feltre Died: John Moody, American...
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Wilderness having been among the founders. In 1981, Alessandro Gogna, with Maurizio Zanolla, climbed the Aguglia of Goloritzè in Sardinia, initiating the original...
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18:47-18:57 (BBC 2) 25 Jan 1996 21:38-21:48 (BBC 2 Scotland) Maurizio "Manolo" ZANOLLA has become a living legend in the world of free climbing. Over...
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season and initially did well. However, he was replaced in December 2016 by Maurizio Coppola. As of 24 January 2017 they currently lie in 2nd place and on course...
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decisions on the score of 1-2; For this, Juventus was awarded 2-0 victory. Maurizio Mariani (12 May 1999). "Italy 1948/49". "Juventus » Squad 1948/1949". worldfootball...
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