Luigi Perenni
Luigi Perenni, before 1934 Prenn, (born Alois Prenn, June 6, 1913 – August 28, 1943) was an Italian military officer and skier.
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Born | Kiens, Italy | June 6, 1913
Died | August 28, 1943 30) Cervinia, Italy | (aged
Perenni, son of Vincenzo Prenn, was born in Kiens and grew up in Innichen. As a soldier of the Italian Army he placed 3rd in the 18 km cross-country skiing event of the Italian mastership of 1933.[1] In 1934 he was transferred to the new founded mountain warfare school of the Italian Army called Scuola Militare di Alpinismo (today: Centro Addestramento Alpino).
In the rank of a Sergente he was with Enrico Silvestri, Stefano Sertorelli and Sisto Scilligo member of the military patrol team, which won the gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
Together with his colleagues Francesco Vida and Carlo Ronc he won the Trofeo Mezzalama, and in the following year once more together Giuseppe Fabre and Anselmo Viviani.[2] At the relay event of the Sport invernali Mondiali he finished 3rd together with Achille Compagnoni, Maurizio Celeste and Giovani Fantoni.[3]
When he died in Cervinia in a mountaineering accident during a military exercise, he had the rank of a Tenente.[4] The "Luigi Perenni" barracks in Courmayeur are named in his honor.[5] His brother Giovanni was also a successful skier.
Further notable results were:
- 1933: 3rd, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 18 km
- 1940: 2nd, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 36 km
References
- L'albo d'oro degli Assoluti maschili nella 15 km (Italian), Federazione Italiana Sport Invernali.
- Winners of the Trofeo Mezzalama
- SportInvernali-Mondiali07, la magia continua: Follis di bronzo nella 10 km di Sapporo! Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine (Italian), ch. Podi mondiali uomini.
- Un prestigioso anniversario Archived 2013-12-30 at the Wayback Machine, Der Innichner N° 52, p. 72.
- Silvia Savoye: Le scuole militari di montagna di 16 nazioni si ritrovano a Courmayeur (Italian), July 2008.