Corrado Hérin Explained

Corrado Hérin
Fullname:Corrado Hérin
Nickname:Turbo
Birth Date:1966 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Pollein, Italy
Death Place:Torgnon, Italy
Discipline:Mountain bike and luge

Corrado Hérin (pron. fr. IPA: pronounced as /[eʁɛ̃]/ - 4 August 1966 – 31 March 2019) was an Italian luger and mountain bike racer. He died on 31 March 2019 in an ultralight flight accident in Torgnon, Italy.[1]

Biography

Originally from Fénis, Aosta Valley, he competed from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. A natural track luger, he won four medals at the FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships with two gold in the doubles (1986, 1992) and two silvers at the 1990 event (singles, doubles).

Hérin also won three medals in the men's doubles event at the FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships with one gold (1993) and two silvers (1985, 1987).

Hérin was involved with mountain biking during his career in luge during the 1990s, winning a bronze medal in the downhill event at the 1994 World Mountain Biking Championships in Vail, Colorado. He remained active in mountain biking from 1997 to 2002 after retiring from luge.

He won the UCI mountain bike Downhill World cup in 1997 racing for the Sintesi Verlicchi team. In 2016 he returned to racing at the age of 50 and won the Mountain Bike Downhill Masters World Championships in Val Di Sole, Italy.

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  1. https://torino.repubblica.it/cronaca/2019/03/31/news/ultraleggero_precipita_in_val_d_aosta_due_i_passeggeri_a_bordo-222950711 Aosta, dramma alla festa dello sci club: ultraleggero precipita, muore ex campione di slittino