Gloriana Pellissier

Gloriana Pellissier (born 12 August 1976) is an Italian ski mountaineer and mountain runner.

Gloriana Pellissier
Born (1976-08-12) 12 August 1976
Aosta, Italy
Ski clubG.S. Esercito
Medal record
Women's ski mountaineering
Representing  Italy
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2006 ItalyRelay
Silver medal – second place2002 FranceTeam
Silver medal – second place2004 SpainSingle
Silver medal – second place2008 SwitzerlandRelay
Bronze medal – third place2004 SpainVertical race
Bronze medal – third place2004 SpainRelay
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2007 FranceRelay
Gold medal – first place2009 ItalyRelay
Silver medal – second place2005 AndorraSingle
Silver medal – second place2005 AndorraVertical race
Silver medal – second place2005 AndorraRelay
Bronze medal – third place2001 FranceTeam
Bronze medal – third place2007 FranceSingle
Bronze medal – third place2007 FranceVertical race
Bronze medal – third place2009 ItalySingle
Bronze medal – third place2012 FranceRelay
World Military Games
Silver medal – second place2017 SochiIndividual

Biography

Pellissier was born in Aosta. She started ski mountaineering in 1995 and competed first in the Tour du Rutor race in 1996. She has been member of the national team since 1999. Pellissier is married with two children.[1]

Selected results (ski mountaineering)

Ski mountaineering

Pellissier was Italian Champion in a row from 1997 to 2001 and from 2004 to 2005.

  • 1996:
    • 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Persida Favre)[2]
  • 1997:
    • 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Persida Favre)[2]
  • 1998:
    • 1st, Dolomiti Cup single[3]
    • 1st, Lagorai – Cima d’Asta – Memorial „Egidio Battisti – Lino Vesco[4]
    • 2nd, Trofeo Kima[5]
  • 1999:
  • 2000:
  • 2001:
  • 2002:
    • 1st, Italian Cup[8]
    • 1st, Dolomiti Cup team (together with Aléxia Zuberer)[3]
    • 1st, Lagorai – Cima d’Asta – Memorial „Egidio Battisti – Lino Vesco[4]
    • 1st, Transacavallo (together with Alexia Zubérer)[10]
    • 2nd, World Championship single race
    • 2nd, Trofeo Kima[5]
    • 2nd, Trophée des Gastlosen (together with Aléxia Zuberer)[11]
    • 3rd, World Championship combination ranking
    • 4th, World Championship team race (together with Chiara Raso)
  • 2004:
  • 2005:
    • 2nd, European Championship single race
    • 2nd, European Championship vertical race
    • 2nd, European Championship relay race (together with Francesca Martinelli and Christiane Nex)
    • 6th, European Championship team race (together with Christiane Nex)
  • 2006:
  • 2007:
    • 1st, European Championship relay race (together with Francesca Martinelli and Roberta Pedranzini)
    • 1st, Tour du Rutor (together with Laëtitia Roux)[2]
    • 3rd, European Championship single race
    • 3rd, European Championship vertical race
  • 2008:
    • 2nd, World Championship relay race (together with Roberta Pedranzini, Francesca Martinelli and Elisa Fleischmann)
    • 5th, World Championship single race
    • 5th, World Cup race single
    • 10th, World Championship vertical race
  • 2009:
    • 1st, European Championship relay race (together with Roberta Pedranzini and Francesca Martinelli)
    • 8th, European Championship single race
    • 8th, European Championship vertical race
  • 2011:
  • 2012:

Trofeo Mezzalama

[12]

  • 1999: 1st, together with Danielle Hacquard and Véronique Lathuraz
  • 2001: 1st, together with Arianna Follis and Aléxia Zuberer
  • 2005: 1st, together with Christiane Nex and Natascia Leonardi Cortesi
  • 2007: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli and Roberta Pedranzini
  • 2011: 1st, together with Francesca Martinelli and Roberta Pedranzini[13]

Pierra Menta

  • 1998: 4th, together with Corinne Roux Mollard
  • 1999: 2nd, together with Corinne Favre
  • 2000: 1st, together with Aléxia Zuberer
  • 2001: 1st, together with Aléxia Zuberer
  • 2009: 4th, together with Corinne Clos

Sky running

Pellisier won the Mezzalama Skyrace from 2000 to 2002, and from 2004 to 2008. She won the Sentiero 4 Luglio SkyMarathon in 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2008, and the half marathon of the event in 2004 and 2007.

References

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