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'''Ermanno Nogler''' (4 November 1921 – 23 June 2000) was an Italian alpine skier and coach. He finished 42nd in the [[Slalom skiing|slalom]] at the [[1952 Winter Olympics]] in [[Oslo]].<ref name=sref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/no/ermanno-nogler-1.html |title=Ermanno Nogler |publisher=Sports-Reference.com |accessdate=28 May 2014 }}</ref> After retiring from skiing he coached the national Italian team. His trainees included slalom world champion [[Carlo Senoner]].<ref>[http://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/alpine-ski-italian-national-team-gerardo-mussner-carlo-news-photo/461747499 Gerardo Mussner, Carlo Senoner, Giustina Demetz, Felice De Nicolò, Hermann Nogler and Ivo Mahlknecht greeting]. gettyimages.co.uk</ref> Around 1968, while working in Sweden, Nogler "discovered" the talented young Swedish skier [[Ingemar Stenmark]], and eventually served as coach for Stenmark during his entire career.<ref>{{cite web|title=Alpine Coaching Hall of Fame|first =Greg|last =Gurshman|url=http://www.youcanski.com/en/features/coaches.htm |publisher =youcanski.com|accessdate=29 May 2014||}}</ref>
'''Ermanno Nogler''' (4 November 1921 – 23 June 2000) was an Italian alpine skier and coach. He finished 42nd in the [[Slalom skiing|slalom]] at the [[1952 Winter Olympics]] in [[Oslo]].<ref name=sref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/no/ermanno-nogler-1.html |title=Ermanno Nogler |publisher=Sports-Reference.com |accessdate=28 May 2014 }}</ref> After retiring from skiing he coached the national Italian team. His trainees included slalom world champion [[Carlo Senoner]].<ref>[http://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/alpine-ski-italian-national-team-gerardo-mussner-carlo-news-photo/461747499 Gerardo Mussner, Carlo Senoner, Giustina Demetz, Felice De Nicolò, Hermann Nogler and Ivo Mahlknecht greeting]. gettyimages.co.uk</ref> Around 1968, while working in Sweden, Nogler "discovered" the talented young Swedish skier [[Ingemar Stenmark]], and eventually served as coach for Stenmark during his entire career.<ref>{{cite web|title=Alpine Coaching Hall of Fame |first=Greg |last=Gurshman |url=http://www.youcanski.com/en/features/coaches.htm |publisher=youcanski.com |accessdate=29 May 2014 |7= |8= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140529155921/http://www.youcanski.com/en/features/coaches.htm |archivedate=29 May 2014 |df=dmy }}</ref>


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Ermanno Nogler
Ermanno Nogler in 1966
Personal information
Born4 November 1921
Ortisei, Italy
Died23 June 2000 (aged 78)
Bressanone, Italy
Sport
SportAlpine skiing

Ermanno Nogler (4 November 1921 – 23 June 2000) was an Italian alpine skier and coach. He finished 42nd in the slalom at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.[1] After retiring from skiing he coached the national Italian team. His trainees included slalom world champion Carlo Senoner.[2] Around 1968, while working in Sweden, Nogler "discovered" the talented young Swedish skier Ingemar Stenmark, and eventually served as coach for Stenmark during his entire career.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Ermanno Nogler". Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  2. ^ Gerardo Mussner, Carlo Senoner, Giustina Demetz, Felice De Nicolò, Hermann Nogler and Ivo Mahlknecht greeting. gettyimages.co.uk
  3. ^ Gurshman, Greg. "Alpine Coaching Hall of Fame". youcanski.com. Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2014. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |7= and |8= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)