Carlo Barassi

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Carlo Barassi (1910–?) was an alpine ski racer from Italy.

Born1910
DiedUnknown
OccupationAlpine skier
DisciplinesPolyvalent
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Carlo Barassi
Carlo Barassi, on the right, in 1959.
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Born1910
DiedUnknown
OccupationAlpine skier
Sport
Skiing career
DisciplinesPolyvalent
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Biography

Graduated in engineering in 1933 at the age of 23, he worked for Pirelli. Passionate about skiing, so much so that he was the first Italian in history to have taken part in the Alpine World Ski Championship in Mürren 1931, he provided the idea for the invention of the ski rack.[1]

Furthermore, in 1948 he patented the ribbons for Olivetti typewriters[2] and in 1959 he patented the winter snow tires, the Pirelli BS3 tire.[3]

World Championships results

Barassi closed in last place all three races in which he participated.[4][5][6]

Year
Age Slalom Downhill Combined
193121252016

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