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Pietro Piller Cottrer

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Pietro Piller Cottrer (born 20 December 1974) is an Italian former cross-country skier who won gold medal in the 4 ×10 km relay at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. He was born at Sappada in the province of Udine. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pietro Piller Cottrer is the 270th most popular skier (up from 306th in 2019), the 4,367th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,447th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Italian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Pietro Piller Cottrer ranks 270 out of 817Before him are Patrick Ortlieb, Erik Johnsen, Ryoyu Kobayashi, Gabriela Svobodová, Stefan Kraft, and Tor Arne Hetland. After him are Hilkka Riihivuori, Markus Wasmeier, Jessica Diggins, Hubert Strolz, Stefan Horngacher, and Benny Kohlberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Pietro Piller Cottrer ranks 434Before him are Dado Coletti, Margo Dydek, Sébastien Foucan, Shaun Tan, Tor Arne Hetland, and Craig Harrison. After him are Dash Mihok, Tomáš Řepka, Kenichi Uemura, Diego Klimowicz, Hiroki Takahashi, and Andradina.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Pietro Piller Cottrer ranks 4,368 out of 5,161Before him are Stefano Sposetti (1958), Davide Ballardini (1964), Luca Antonini (1982), Anna Kanakis (1962), Stefano Colantuono (1962), and Raffaella Reggi (1965). After him are Rolando Maran (1963), Eros Riccio (1977), Nicola Zalewski (2002), Luca Parmitano (1976), Felice Mariani (1954), and Ivan Zaytsev (1988).

Among SKIERS In Italy

Among skiers born in Italy, Pietro Piller Cottrer ranks 11Before him are Stefania Belmondo (1969), Giorgio Di Centa (1972), Marco Albarello (1960), Federica Brignone (1990), Deborah Compagnoni (1970), and Giorgio Vanzetta (1959). After him are Federico Pellegrino (1990), Gabriella Paruzzi (1969), Bice Vanzetta (1961), Silvio Fauner (1968), Isolde Kostner (1975), and Roberto Cecon (1971).