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Marta Bassino
Bassino in 2019
Personal information
Born (1996-02-27) 27 February 1996 (age 28)
Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesGiant slalom, Super-G, Combined, Downhill
ClubCS Esercito
World Cup debut16 March 2014 (age 18)
Websitemartabassino.com
Olympics
Teams1 − (2018)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams3 − (201519)
Medals1 (0 gold)
World Cup
Seasons7 − (20142020)
Wins1 − (1 GS)
Podiums11 − (6 GS, 2 AC, 1 SG, 1 DH, 1 PG)
Overall titles0 − (5th in 2020)
Discipline titles0 − (4th in AC, 2018 and GS, 2020)
Medal record
World Cup race podiums
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Giant slalom 1 1 4
Combined 0 1 1
Downhill 0 1 0
Super-G 0 1 0
Parallel 0 0 1
Total 1 4 6
Women's alpine skiing
Representing  Italy
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Åre Team event
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2014 Jasná Giant slalom

Marta Bassino (born 27 February 1996) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer. She finished fifth in the giant slalom at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[1]

Biography

Born in Cuneo, Piedmont, she lives in Borgo San Dalmazzo.[2] Bassino made her World Cup debut in March 2014 at age 18, and her first full season on the World Cup circuit was in 2015. At her first World Championships in 2015, Bassino took part in the giant slalom, qualifying for the second run in 8th place, but did not finish.

Bassino gained her first World Cup podium in a giant slalom at Sölden in October 2016; her first win was in a giant slalom at Killington in November 2019.

World Cup results

2011-2013

She made her debut in the International Ski Federation competitions in December 2011 in a double held in Moso in Passiria, finishing 19th in the giant slalom and not finishing the slalom.

Two months later she made her debut in the European Cup, participating in the Sella Nevea Super G on 14 February 2012, where she finished 43rd.

In the 2012-13 season she scored her first points (43 in total) in the European Cup, placing 12th and 16th in the two downhills of St Anton and 25th in the Sella Nevea Super G in the overall classification she finished 106th. In February 2013 she took part in the World Junior Championships in Québec, placing 6th in the downhill. In February 2013 she was enlisted in the Army Sport Centre with the rank of Corporal VFP4[3].

2016-2020

Stably included in the national selection of the World Cup, in the 2015-2016 season she obtained several points in downhill, giant slalom and combined, with the best result being a 5th place in the Jasná giant slalom. At the end of the season she was 45th overall and 13th in the Giant Slalom standings. On 22 October 2016 she scored her first World Cup podium in Sölden, finishing 3rd in the giant slalom won by Switzerland's Lara Gut; later in the season she repeated the same result in the giant slaloms in Kronplatz and Aspen. She also managed to score points in Super G and combined. At the end of the season she was 18th overall and 6th in the giant slalom stamdomgs, also winning the award for best young athlete of the year.[4]

At the 2017 FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships in St. Moritz she finished 11th in the giant slalom and 17th in the combined. The following year at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang her first olympic participation, she finished 5th in the giant slalom, 10th in the combined and did not finish the slalom. At the 2019 FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships in Åre she won the bronze medal in the team race (participating as a reserve) and was 13th in the giant slalom and 13th in the combined. On 30 November 2019 she won her first World Cup in the giant slalom in Killington.

Season standings

Season Age  Overall   Slalom  Giant
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2014 18 152 52
2015 19 61 20 47
2016 20 45 13 49 35
2017 21 18 6 35 20
2018 22 25 12 35 35 4
2019 23 27 9 29 37 9
2020 24 5 4 10 11 6

Race podiums

Season Date Location Discipline Place
2017 22 October 2016 Austria Sölden, Austria Giant slalom 3rd
24 January 2017 Italy Kronplatz, Italy Giant slalom 3rd
19 March 2017 United States Aspen, USA Giant slalom 3rd
2018 26 January 2018  Switzerland  Lenzerheide, Switzerland Combined 2nd
2019 15 January 2019 Italy Kronplatz, Italy Giant slalom 3rd
2020 30 November 2019 United States Killington, USA Giant slalom 1st
28 December 2019 Austria Lienz, Austria Giant slalom 2nd
12 January 2020 Austria Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria Combined 3rd
19 January 2020 Italy Sestriere, Italy Parallel-G 3rd
25 January 2020 Bulgaria Bansko, Bulgaria Downhill 2nd
26 January 2020 Super-G 2nd

World Championship results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined Team
event
2015 19 DNF2
2017 21 11 17
2019 23 13 13 3

Olympic results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2018 22 DNF1 5 10

See also

References

  1. ^ "Results – Ladies' Giant Slalom". pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on 15 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Borgo San Dalmazzo – Marta Bassino". martabassino.com. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  3. ^ "ARRUOLATI I NUOVI ATLETI DELLE DISCIPLINE INVERNALI". web.archive.org. 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  4. ^ [1]