Mattia Casse

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Mattia Casse
Alpine skier
Mattia Casse - Pista Stelvio - Bormio 28.12.2019 - 04.jpg
DisciplinesDownhill, Super-G,
Alpine Combined
ClubG.S. Fiamme Oro Moena
Born (1990-02-19) 19 February 1990 (age 31)
Moncalieri, Piedmont, Italy[1]
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
World Cup debut
29 December 2009 (age 20)
World Championships
Teams3 – (2017-2021)
Medals0
World Cup
Seasons10th – (201020)
Wins0
Podiums0
Overall titles0 – (48th in 2016)
Discipline titles0 – (17th in SG, 2016)

Mattia Casse (born 19 February 1990) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer. Born in Moncalieri in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, he specializes in the speed events (Downhill and Super-G) and has competed in two World Championships.

Career[]

The son of the ski racer and trainer Alessandro,[2] Casse made his World Cup debut on 29 December 2009 in the Bormio downhill, just missing out on points in 31st place.[3] He scored his first World cup points later that season on 10 March 2010, finishing 22nd in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen downhill.[4] He attained his first top ten result on 5 December 2015 with a fourth place in the Super-G at Beaver Creek, just missing the podium.[5]

World Cup results[]

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
2010 20 155 57
2011 21 164 57
2012 22 92 41 54 43
2013 23
2014 24 126 43
2015 25 85 37 40
2016 26 48 17 31 32
2017 27 109 44 26
2018 28 154 43
2019 29 77 32 30 41
2020 30 21 5
Standings through 2 December 2019

World Championship results[]

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2017 27 19 22 DNF2
2019 29 8 17 27
2021 31 DNF

References[]

  1. ^ Profile at the Italian Winter Sports Federation website
  2. ^ "E' morto a 75 anni Alessandro Casse, eroe dello sci azzurro e commerciante a Vercelli". La Stampa (in Italian). 22 December 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  3. ^ FIS World Cup - Men's Downhill, Bormio (ITA), 29.12.2009. International Ski Federation
  4. ^ FIS World Cup - Men's Downhill, Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER), 10.03.2010. International Ski Federation
  5. ^ FIS World Cup - Men's Super G, Beaver Creek (USA), 03.12.2015. International Ski Federation

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