Andrea Vötter – Wikipedia

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Andrea Vötter (Bressanone, April 3, 1995) is an Italian sled, winner of the World Cup in the double in 2022/23.

Seasons 2009-2013 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

He began to compete in the sled on the natural track at eleven years [first] And, just fourteen, he conquered the bronze medal in the single at the Juniores World Championships in Nova Ponente 2010 [2] ; However, he decided to abandon the discipline on the natural track to move on to the one on the artificial track in the same 2010, after making the first descents on the Olympic track of Igls [3] [4] .

He was immediately joined to the Italian national team of the young class in the specialty of the individual, participating in the category World Cup in 2010/11 concluded in fifteenth position. The following season competed in the first two stages of the Junior World Cup and then continued in the young man, finishing the rankings respectively to the twenty -seventh and eighth place; He also took part in the first edition of the winter youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck 2012 where he reached the sixth square in the single and the fifth in the team race.

In 2012/13, always at the junior level, he placed seventh in the World Cup, also playing the European Oberhof 2013 championships in which he finished seventh and the world of Park City 2013 in which he ended eighth.

Seasons 2014-2017 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Andrea Vötter in Gara Ad Altenberg Nel 2017

From the following season, despite being still within the limits expected in order to compete in the Juniores class, it was stably inserted in the largest team, making its debut in the World Cup in the Innsbruck stage on 23 November 2013, where the twenty -first place in the individual, and ended the final ranking in twenty -eight position; He took part in the 2014 Sigulda continental review, in which fourteenth came, at the junior world championships
of Innsbruck 2014, where he won the gold medal, and to the Olympic winter games of Soči 2014, placing himself in nineteenth place.

The following vintage ranked nineteenth in the cup ranking, fifth in the Juniores world competition of Lillehammer 2015 and also participated in the absolute one of Sigulda 2015 in which it was eighteenth in the individual – by the sixth square in the special ranking reserved for the under 23- and fourth in the team race; In the following two seasons he was twentieth in the 2015/16 World Cup and seventeenth at the Schönau AM Königssee 2016 World Cup (also obtaining sixth place in the Under 23 ranking) and then sixteenth in the 2016/17 cup, ninth in the single and fourth in the test a Teams at the European Championships in Schönau AM Königssee 2017, fourteenth in the single and in the Sprint race and fourth in the relay to the World Championships in Innsbruck 2017 (reaching fourth in the undivudal test among the under 23).

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Seasons 2018-2022 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

The blue training winner of the European title in the team team at Oberhof 2019

On January 7, 2018, in the team race in Schönau AM Königssee, he conquered his first podium in the World Cup, as well as his first victory; The edition in the sixteenth square closed in the final ranking of the individual, at the continental championships of Sigulda 2018 was eighth in the individual and fourth in the relay and participated in the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics ending in tenth place in the individual and fifth in the team test.

The following season came seventh in the Cup ranking, at the Oberhof 2019 European Championships concluded in fourth position in the individual and won the continental title in the team race together with Dominik Fischnaller, Ivan Nagler and Fabian Malleier, while at the Winterberg 2019 World Cup was seventh in Single, twelfth in the single sprint and fourth in the team race. In 2019/20 he closed again seventh in the World Cup, also capturing his first podium in the individual specialty arriving third in the Altenberg stage on January 12, 2020; In the European review of Lillehammer 2020 he obtained the fourth place again in the single and conquered the silver medal in the team race, while in that world championship of Soči 2020 he ended up tenth in the single and fourth in the relay.

The following vintage ended the edition of the Cup in eighth place, the continental championships of Sigulda 2021 in eleventh position in the individual and fourth in the team race and the world championship competition of Schönau am Königssee 2021 in Ventriquotresima square in the individual, in Fifteenth in the Sprint test and fifth in the team test; In 2021/22 he was once again seventh in the Cup ranking, he arrived eighth in the singular and fourth in the team test at the Europeans of Sankt Moritz 2022 and participated in his third Olympic Games in Beijing 2022 in which he caught the tenth position in the individual and the fifth in the team race.

Season 2023 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Vötter and Oberhofer with the bronze medal conquered in the double at the Oberhof 2023 World Cup

With the inclusion of the women’s double in the program of the Milan Olympics 2026 [5] , from 2022/23 the Vöter decided to try his hand at this competition, paired with Marion Oberhofer [6] , without however neglecting the activity in the individual; In the debut stage of the World Cup, played on December 3, 2022 in Innsbruck, immediately reached his first podium in this specialty with third place and the following week, in Whistler, he obtained his first victory in the double; At the end of the season, with four first places obtained and eleven podiums on thirteen races played, he conquered both the general crystal ball and the two cups of double specialty, while in the single he arrived ninth. In the same year he took part in the European Championships of Sigulda 2023, in which he won the gold medal in the test in pairs and ended ninth in the individual one, and at the Oberhof 2023 World Championships, where he obtained two bronze medals in the double and double races Sprint and closed seventh in the single and fourth in the team test.

Slit on a natural track [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Junior World Championships [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Sleeping on the artificial track [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

World Cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

European [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Junior World Championships [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

world Cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • Best placement in the general classification of the World Cup in the individual: 7th in 2018/19, in 2019/20 and 2021/22.
  • Winner of the Cup of the General World of the double in 2022/23.
  • Winner of the World Cup of double specialty in 2022/23.
  • Winner of the World Cup of Double Sprint specialty in 2022/23.
  • 20 podiums (1 in the single, 9 in the double, 3 in the double sprint, 7 in the team competitions)
    • 8 wins (4 in double, 4 in team competitions)
    • 6 second seats (1 in double, 3 in the double sprint, 2 in the team competitions)
    • 6 third seats (1 in the single, 4 in double, 1 in team competitions)
World Cup – victories [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Junior World Cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • Best Junior World Cup ranking in the single: 7th in 2012/13.

Young World Cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • Best placement of the world cup ranking in the single: 8th in 2011/12.
  1. ^ ( IN ) Andrea Vötter’s card in Beijing 2022 . are beijing2022.cn , Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, 10 febbraio 2022. URL consulted on March 4, 2023 (archived by URL Original on 10 February 2022) .
  2. ^ ( IN ) 7th Fil World Junior Championships in Nova Ponente/Deutschnofen (ITA) . are Fil-Luge.org , Fil, 31 January 2010. URL consulted on March 4, 2023 ( filed on March 3, 2023) .
  3. ^ ( IN ) Andrea Vötter’s card in Soči 2014 . are sochi2014.com , Organizing Committee of the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in Sochi, 19 luglio 2014. URL consulted on March 4, 2023 (archived by URL Original July 19, 2014) .
  4. ^ ( IN ) Andrea Vötter by PyeongChang 2018 . are pyeongchang2018.com , Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics, 6 febbraio 2018. URL consulted on March 4, 2023 (archived by URL Original February 6, 2018) .
  5. ^ ( IN ) Women’s Doubles in the Olympic Program for Milano-Cortina 2026 . are Fil-Luge.org , Fil, June 24, 2022. URL consulted on March 4, 2023 ( filed November 6, 2022) .
  6. ^ ( IN ) Women’s doubles for the first time in the EBERSPÄCHER World Cup . are Fil-Luge.org , Thread, November 17, 2022. URL consulted on March 4, 2023 ( filed November 17, 2022) .

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