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<p>Livigno, 03/01/2025 – A special gift under Livigno’s Christmas tree this year, as we once again celebrate the holiday season by <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">officially welcoming a new athlete to the Livigno Team.</span> This addition confirms the team’s unwavering commitment to sporting excellence, local talent, and the most exciting and spectacular disciplines of the entire winter lineup.<br><br><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">Giulia Murada, born in 1998 </span>in Sondrio and raised athletically within our province, embodies the perfect blend of past and future. She has a long-standing bond with ski mountaineering — a discipline of timeless appeal — and holds significant sporting ambitions for the years to come, starting with the<span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;"> 2026 Olympic Games, when the sport will make its debut under the Five Rings right here in our mountains.</span><br> <br>A highly promising athlete and, at the same time, already <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">a standout member of the Italian National Team and the Army Sports Center</span>, Giulia is truly a force of nature. She is also one of Italy’s most eagerly anticipated contenders for the most coveted podium spots at the upcoming home Olympics.<span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;"> Having finished third in the overall standings in 2022, she is currently in the hunt for top positions again this year, holding fourth place at the moment.</span> Her track record includes <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">four World Championship medals</span>—three of which she earned last year in Boí Taüll, Spain, where she claimed two silvers and one bronze in both team and individual events.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">A prominent figure</span><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;"> with a longstanding connection to Livigno—a place that has always been central to her sporting and personal life</span>—she takes full advantage of its stunning mountain running and cycling trails in the summer, while in the winter, you’ll often find her on the most spectacular and challenging slopes of the “Little Tibet.” She also perfectly embodies our philosophy of sport and leisure: staying close to nature and discovering the unspoiled corners of our mountains.<br><br>True Alpine paradises where anyone, according to their own inclination and ability, can test themselves in one of the most captivating disciplines of the entire winter landscape. It’s a meeting of history and modernity, in pursuit of the perfect balance between effort, inner peace, and awe-inspiring scenery.</p>{{ include_custom_fonts({"Livigno":["Regular","Medium","Light","Bold Italic","Bold","Black","Thin","Medium Italic"]}) }}</span>)
Ski mountaineering further enriches Livigno’s offerings thanks to Giulia’s talent, a homegrown athlete with great potential looking ahead to 2026 and beyond.
Livigno, 03/01/2025 – A special gift under Livigno’s Christmas tree this year, as we once again celebrate the holiday season by officially welcoming a new athlete to the Livigno Team. This addition confirms the team’s unwavering commitment to sporting excellence, local talent, and the most exciting and spectacular disciplines of the entire winter lineup.
Giulia Murada, born in 1998 in Sondrio and raised athletically within our province, embodies the perfect blend of past and future. She has a long-standing bond with ski mountaineering — a discipline of timeless appeal — and holds significant sporting ambitions for the years to come, starting with the 2026 Olympic Games, when the sport will make its debut under the Five Rings right here in our mountains.
A highly promising athlete and, at the same time, already a standout member of the Italian National Team and the Army Sports Center, Giulia is truly a force of nature. She is also one of Italy’s most eagerly anticipated contenders for the most coveted podium spots at the upcoming home Olympics. Having finished third in the overall standings in 2022, she is currently in the hunt for top positions again this year, holding fourth place at the moment. Her track record includes four World Championship medals—three of which she earned last year in Boí Taüll, Spain, where she claimed two silvers and one bronze in both team and individual events.
A prominent figure with a longstanding connection to Livigno—a place that has always been central to her sporting and personal life—she takes full advantage of its stunning mountain running and cycling trails in the summer, while in the winter, you’ll often find her on the most spectacular and challenging slopes of the “Little Tibet.” She also perfectly embodies our philosophy of sport and leisure: staying close to nature and discovering the unspoiled corners of our mountains.
True Alpine paradises where anyone, according to their own inclination and ability, can test themselves in one of the most captivating disciplines of the entire winter landscape. It’s a meeting of history and modernity, in pursuit of the perfect balance between effort, inner peace, and awe-inspiring scenery.