Italian bobsledder
Eugenio Monti
Monti in the 1950s
Born (1928-01-23 ) 23 January 1928Toblach , ItalyDied 1 December 2003(2003-12-01) (aged 75)Belluno , Italy Country Italy Sport Bobsleigh
Eugenio Monti (23 January 1928 – 1 December 2003) was an Italian bobsledder and alpine skier .[ 1] He is one of the most successful athletes in the history of the bobsleigh, with ten World championship medals (of which nine gold) and 6 Olympic medals including two golds. He is known also for his acts of sportsmanship during the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck , Austria , which made him the first athlete ever to receive the Pierre de Coubertin World Trophy.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Biography
Born in Toblach , Italy, The Flying Redhead was the best Italian young skier: he won the national titles in slalom and giant slalom , and finished third in downhill , but a 1951 accident stopped his alpine skiing career when he tore ligaments in both of his knees. Monti switched to bobsleigh , finding great success as a result. In 1954 he won his first Italian championship and in 1957 won his first world championship.[ 1] [ 5]
At the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo , he won silver medals in the 2-man and 4-man bobsled events. He could not compete in the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California , because the bobsled race was not held for economic reasons (for the only time in the history of the Winter Olympic Games).[ 1]
But it was during the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck that Monti performed the best-known act of his sporting career. Realizing that British bobsledders Tony Nash and Robin Dixon had broken a bolt on their sled, Monti lent them the bolt off his sled. The Britons won the gold medal in the 2-man bobsled , while Monti and his teammate took the bronze medal . Answering critics from the home press, Monti told them "Nash didn't win because I gave him the bolt. He won because he had the fastest run." Monti also showed his act of selfless generosity in the four-man competition. There, the Canadian team of Vic Emery had damaged their sled's axle and would have been disqualified had not Monti and his mechanics come to the rescue. The sled was repaired and the Canadian team went on to win the gold medal, while Monti's team took bronze. For these acts of sportsmanship, he was awarded the Pierre de Coubertin World Trophy.[ 1] [ 6]
Finally, at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble , France, a 40-year-old Monti won a gold in both the two-man and four-man events (the first non-German to do so). After his victory, he received Italy's highest civilian honor – the Commendatore of the Italian Republic and then retired to labor in his skiing facilities in Cortina.[ 1]
Struck by numerous hardships (separation from his wife, the departure of his daughter for the United States, the death of his son from an overdose ), suffering from Parkinson's disease , on 30 November 2003 he shot himself in the head; transported to the hospital in Belluno , he died the next day.[ 7]
Turn 19 at Cesana Pariol , the site of the 2006 Winter Olympic bobsled, luge , and skeleton competitions, was named for Monti. The bobsleigh track that Monti competed on for years in Cortina and is slated for the 2026 Winter Olympics was renamed in his honor following his 2003 death.
Achievements
Eugenio Monti, in the driver's seat of his bob, in 1960s
Eugenio Monti, at a Gala evening, in 1960s
Bobsleigh
Olympic Games
World Championships
Gold medal in the two-man in 1957 , 1958 , 1959 , 1960 , 1961 , 1963 , 1966
Gold medal in the four-man in 1960, 1961
Silver medal in the four man in 1957
Alpine skiing
National titles
Monti has won three national titles.[ 8] [ 9]
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References
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1928 : Fiske , Tucker , Mason , Gray , Parke (USA )
1932 : Fiske , Eagan , Gray , O'Brien (USA )
1936 : Musy , Gartmann , Bouvier , Beerli (SUI )
1948 : Tyler , Martin , Rimkus , D'Amico (USA )
1952 : Ostler , Kuhn , Nieberl , Kemser (GER )
1956 : Kapus , Diener , Alt , Angst (SUI )
1964 : V. Emery , Kirby , Anakin , J. Emery (CAN )
1968 : Monti , de Paolis , Zandonella , Armano (ITA )
1972 : Wicki , Hubacher , Leutenegger , Camichel (SUI )
1976 : Nehmer , Babock , Germeshausen , Lehmann (GDR )
1980 : Nehmer , Musioł , Germeshausen , Gerhardt (GDR )
1984 : Hoppe , Wetzig , Schauerhammer , Kirchner (GDR )
1988 : Fasser , Meier , Fässler , Stocker (SUI )
1992 : Appelt , Winkler , Haidacher , Schroll (AUT )
1994 : Czudaj , Brannasch , Hampel , Szelig (GER )
1998 : Langen , Zimmerman , Jakobs , Hampel (GER )
2002 : Lange , Kühn , Kuske , Embach (GER )
2006 : Lange , Hoppe , Putze , Kuske (GER )
2010 : Holcomb , Olsen , Mesler , Tomasevicz (USA )
2014 : Melbārdis , Vilkaste , Dreiškens , Strenga (LAT )
2018 : Friedrich , Bauer , Grothkopp , Margis (GER )
2022 : Friedrich , Margis , Bauer , Schüller (GER )
1931: Germany (Hanns Kilian , Sebastian Huber )
1933: Romania (Alexandru Papană , Dumitru Hubert )
1934: Romania (Alexandru Frim , Vasile Dumitrescu )
1935: Switzerland (Reto Capadrutt , Emil Diener )
1937: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy , Brian Black )
1938: Germany (Bibo Fischer , Rolf Thielecke )
1939: Belgium (René Lunden , Jeans Coops )
1947: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Stephan Waser )
1949: Switzerland (Felix Endrich , Friedrich Waller )
1950: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Stephan Waser )
1951: West Germany (Andreas Ostler , Lorenz Nieberl )
1953: Switzerland (Felix Endrich , Fritz Stöckli )
1954: Italy (Guglielmo Scheibmeier , Andrea Zambelli )
1955: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Harry Warburton )
1957–60: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Renzo Alverà )
1961: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Sergio Siorpaes )
1962: Italy (Rinaldo Ruatti , Enrico de Lorenzo )
1963: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Sergio Siorpaes )
1965: Great Britain (Tony Nash , Robin Dixon )
1966: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Sergio Siorpaes )
1967: Austria (Erwin Thaler , Reinhold Durnthaler )
1969: Italy (Nevio de Zordo , Adriano Frassinelli )
1970: West Germany (Horst Floth , Pepi Bader )
1971: Italy (Gianfranco Gaspari , Mario Armano )
1973–74: West Germany (Wolfgang Zimmerer , Peter Utzschneider )
1975: Italy (Giorgio Alverà , Franco Perruquet )
1977: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand , Heinz Meier )
1978–79: Switzerland (Erich Schärer , Joseph Benz )
1981: East Germany (Bernhard Germeshausen , Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt )
1982: Switzerland (Erich Schärer , Max Rüegg )
1983: Switzerland (Ralph Pichler , Urs Leuthold )
1985–86: East Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe , Dietmar Schauerhammer )
1987: Switzerland (Ralph Pichler , Celeste Poltera )
1989: East Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe , Bogdan Musioł )
1990: Switzerland (Gustav Weder , Bruno Gerber )
1991: Germany (Rudolf Lochner , Markus Zimmermann )
1993: Germany (Christoph Langen , Peer Joechel )
1995: Germany (Christoph Langen , Olaf Hampel )
1996: Germany (Christoph Langen , Markus Zimmermann )
1997: Switzerland (Reto Götschi , Guido Acklin )
1999: Italy (Günther Huber , Enrico Costa , Ubaldo Ranzi )
2000: Germany (Christoph Langen , Markus Zimmermann )
2001: Germany (Christoph Langen , Marco Jakobs )
2003: Germany (André Lange , Kevin Kuske )
2004: Canada (Pierre Lueders , Giulio Zardo )
2005: Canada (Pierre Lueders , Lascelles Brown )
2007–08: Germany (André Lange , Kevin Kuske )
2009: Switzerland (Ivo Rüegg , Cédric Grand )
2011: Russia (Alexandr Zubkov , Alexey Voyevoda )
2012: United States (Steven Holcomb , Steven Langton )
2013: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Jannis Bäcker )
2015–20: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Thorsten Margis )
2021: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Alexander Schüller )
2023: Germany (Johannes Lochner , Georg Fleischhauer )
2024: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Alexander Schüller )
1930: Italy (Franco Zaninetta , Giorgio Biasini , Antonio Dorini , Gino Rossi (bobsledder) )
1931: Germany (Werner Zahn , Robert Schmidt , Franz Bock , Emil Hinterfeld )
1933: Not held
1934: Germany (Hanns Kilian , Fritz Schwarz , Hermann von Valta , Sebastian Huber )
1935: Germany (Hanns Kilian , Alexander Gruber , Hermann von Valta , Sebastian Huber )
1937: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy , David Looker , Charles Patrick Green , Brian Black )
1938: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy , David Looker , Charles Patrick Green , Chris Mackintosh )
1939: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Heinz Cattani , Alphonse Hörning , Joseph Beerli )
1947: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Friedrich Waller , Felix Endrich , Stephan Waser )
1949: United States (Stanley Benham , Patrick Martin , William Casey , William D'Amico )
1950: United States (Stanley Benham , Patrick Martin , James Atkinson , William D'Amico )
1951: West Germany (Andreas Ostler , Xavier Leitl , Michael Pössinger , Lorenz Nieberl )
1953: United States (Lloyd Johnson , Piet Biesiadecki , Hubert Miller , Joseph Smith )
1954: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Harry Warburton , Gottfried Diener , Heinrich Angst )
1955: Switzerland (Franz Kapus , Gottfried Diener , Robert Alt , Heinrich Angst )
1957: Switzerland (Hans Zoller , Hans Theler , Rolf Küderli , Heinz Leu )
1958: West Germany (Hans Rösch , Alfred Hammer , Theodore Bauer , Walter Haller )
1959: United States (Arthur Tyler , Gary Sheffield , Parker Vooris , Charles Thomas Butler )
1960–61: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Sergio Siorpaes , Furio Nordio , Renzo Alverà )
1962: West Germany (Franz Schelle , Josef Sterff , Ludwig Siebert , Otto Göbl )
1963: Italy (Sergio Zardini , Ferruccio Dalla Torre , Renato Mocellini , Romano Bonagura )
1965: Canada (Vic Emery , Gerald Presley , Michael Young , Peter Kirby )
1966: West Germany (Toni Pensperger (posthumous), Ludwig Siebert , Helmut Werzer , Roland Ebert )
1967: Cancelled to weather conditions
1969: West Germany (Wolfgang Zimmerer , Peter Utzschneider , Walter Steinbauer , Stefan Gaisreiter )
1970: Italy (Nevio de Zordo , Roberto Zandonella , Mario Armano , Luciano de Paolis )
1971: Switzerland (René Stadler , Max Forster , Erich Schärer , Peter Schärer )
1973: Switzerland (René Stadler , Werner Carmichel , Erich Schärer , Peter Schärer )
1974: West Germany (Wolfgang Zimmerer , Peter Utzschneider , Manfred Schumann , Albert Wurzer )
1975: Switzerland (Erich Schärer , Peter Schärer , Werner Carmichel , Joseph Benz )
1977: East Germany (Meinhard Nehmer , Bernhard Germeshausen , Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt , Raimund Bethge )
1978: East Germany (Horst Schönau , Horst Bernhard , Harald Seifert , Bogdan Musioł )
1979: West Germany (Stefan Gaisreiter , Dieter Gebard , Hans Wagner , Heinz Busche )
1981: East Germany (Bernhard Germeshausen , Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt , Henry Gerlach , Michael Trübner )
1982: Switzerland (Silvio Giobellina , Heinz Stettler , Urs Salzmann , Rico Freiermuth )
1983: Switzerland (Ekkehard Fasser , Hans Märcy , Kurt Poletti , Rolf Strittmatter )
1985: East Germany (Bernhard Lehmann , Matthias Trübner , Ingo Voge , Steffen Grummt )
1986: Switzerland (Erich Schärer , Kurt Meier , Erwin Fassbind , André Kiser )
1987: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand , Urs Fehlmann , Erwin Fassbind , André Kiser )
1989–90: Switzerland (Gustav Weder , Bruno Gerber , Lorenz Schindelholz , Curdin Morell )
1991: Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe , Bogdan Musioł , Axel Kühn , Christoph Langen )
1993: Switzerland (Gustav Weder , Donat Acklin , Kurt Meier , Domenico Semeraro )
1995: Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe , René Hannemann , Ulf Hielscher , Carsten Embach )
1996: Germany (Christoph Langen , Markus Zimmermann , Sven Rühr , Olaf Hampel )
1997: Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe , Sven Rühr , René Hannemann , Carsten Embach )
1999: France (Bruno Mingeon , Emmanuel Hostache , Éric Le Chanony , Max Robert )
2000: Germany (André Lange , René Hoppe , Lars Behrendt , Carsten Embach )
2001: Germany (Christoph Langen , Markus Zimmermann , Sven Peter , Alex Metzger )
2003: Germany (André Lange , René Hoppe , Kevin Kuske , Carsten Embach )
2004: Germany (André Lange , Udo Lehmann , Kevin Kuske , René Hoppe )
2005: Germany (André Lange , René Hoppe , Kevin Kuske , Martin Putze )
2007: Switzerland (Ivo Rüegg , Thomas Lamparter , Beat Hefti , Cédric Grand )
2008: Germany (André Lange , René Hoppe , Kevin Kuske , Martin Putze )
2009: United States (Steven Holcomb , Justin Olsen , Steve Mesler , Curtis Tomasevicz )
2011: Germany (Manuel Machata , Richard Adjei , Andreas Bredau , Christian Poser )
2012: United States (Steven Holcomb , Justin Olsen , Steven Langton , Curtis Tomasevicz )
2013: Germany (Maximilian Arndt , Marko Hübenbecker , Alexander Rödiger , Martin Putze )
2015: Germany (Maximilian Arndt , Alexander Rödiger , Kevin Korona , Ben Heber )
2016: Latvia (Oskars Melbārdis , Daumants Dreiškens , Arvis Vilkaste , Jānis Strenga )
2017: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Candy Bauer , Martin Grothkopp , Thorsten Margis ) & (Johannes Lochner , Matthias Kagerhuber , Joshua Bluhm , Christian Rasp )
2019: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Candy Bauer , Martin Grothkopp , Thorsten Margis )
2020: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Candy Bauer , Martin Grothkopp , Alexander Schüller )
2021: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Thorsten Margis , Candy Bauer , Alexander Schüller )
2023: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Thorsten Margis , Candy Bauer , Alexander Schüller )
2024: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Thorsten Margis , Alexander Schüller , Felix Straub )
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