
Loris Ottaviani
Loris Ottaviani is a 52-year-old ice technician and former athlete from Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. He has spent a significant part of his career in the world of winter sports, particularly in the disciplines of bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton. As the head of the team responsible for the Eugenio Monti sliding center, Ottaviani plays a crucial role in preparing the ice track for competitions, especially during the Olympics. His meticulous work involves creating and maintaining the ice surface, ensuring it meets the specific needs of athletes. With a background as a national competitor and experience in the Paralympic sector, he brings a unique perspective to his role, understanding the demands of the athletes he serves. Ottaviani's dedication to the sport and the facility has positioned the Eugenio Monti track as a potential European benchmark for winter sliding sports.
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Loris Ottaviani is an ex athlete and current technician who coordinates the specialists of the Eugenio Monti track in Cortina.
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