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<p>Livigno, 23/10/2024 - <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: 500;">T</span><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: 500;">he Livigno Team family expands, and welcomes two more young promises</span><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif;">,</span> who look with ambition and energy to the great appointments of the coming seasons, from the World Cup now just around the corner to the 2026 Olympics.<br><br><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: 500;">The younger of the two is Marta Silvestri, class of 2009, born and raised in Livigno, who as of this summer has officially joined the Italian National “Young Observed” Team.</span> Specialized in freeskiing, Marta, represents the best of future generations, also expressing a deep connection with the territory, which has always been linked to freestyle. A true cultural humus, which binds the entire Livigno community and its visitors, and which for Marta is embodied in a long family history of love and respect for these disciplines. Her brother Tobia, in particular, is a designer and builder, actively involved in the creation of the parks that awarded Olympic medals at Pyeongchang 2018 and Beijing 2022. A long-standing relationship, which thanks to Marta's talent looks to the future with additional desire and sense of belonging.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: 500;">And Livignasco, born and raised in the locality, is also Simon Talacci, class of 2001, an athlete of the Centro Sportive Esercito a</span>nd a member of the Italian National Alpine Ski Team. Simon's is a welcome return, for the Livigno Team, sealed by a two-year agreement, which will accompany the young promise in key seasons for his technical development. After his 2023 World Cup debuts, in fact, Talacci will be at the start in Solden, next weekend, for the races that traditionally open the season of technical disciplines. This is always a highly anticipated moment, in a setting beloved by athletes and fans alike, and will surely have a great emotional impact on the young talent from Livigno.<br><br><span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: 500;">Specialized in giant slalom, Simon has the opportunity to emerge as a valid Italian pawn also in view of the future, with the 2026 Games on the horizon and alpine skiing that will award its medals right in Valtellina.</span> For Livigno, therefore, this is a welcome return to the Alpine Ski circuit and unconditional support for all athletes who not only aim for excellence but also embody the values and aspirations of the community. A momentum that has always been an integral part of Livigno's philosophy and vision, and which with the 2026 Games will find its highest technical and emotional expression<br><br><br>Translated with DeepL.com (free version)</p>
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A welcome return and a new entry, for the Livigno Team, which continues to invest in young people to build its cultural and sporting legacy
Livigno, 23/10/2024 - The Livigno Team family expands, and welcomes two more young promises, who look with ambition and energy to the great appointments of the coming seasons, from the World Cup now just around the corner to the 2026 Olympics.
The younger of the two is Marta Silvestri, class of 2009, born and raised in Livigno, who as of this summer has officially joined the Italian National “Young Observed” Team. Specialized in freeskiing, Marta, represents the best of future generations, also expressing a deep connection with the territory, which has always been linked to freestyle. A true cultural humus, which binds the entire Livigno community and its visitors, and which for Marta is embodied in a long family history of love and respect for these disciplines. Her brother Tobia, in particular, is a designer and builder, actively involved in the creation of the parks that awarded Olympic medals at Pyeongchang 2018 and Beijing 2022. A long-standing relationship, which thanks to Marta's talent looks to the future with additional desire and sense of belonging.
And Livignasco, born and raised in the locality, is also Simon Talacci, class of 2001, an athlete of the Centro Sportive Esercito and a member of the Italian National Alpine Ski Team. Simon's is a welcome return, for the Livigno Team, sealed by a two-year agreement, which will accompany the young promise in key seasons for his technical development. After his 2023 World Cup debuts, in fact, Talacci will be at the start in Solden, next weekend, for the races that traditionally open the season of technical disciplines. This is always a highly anticipated moment, in a setting beloved by athletes and fans alike, and will surely have a great emotional impact on the young talent from Livigno.
Specialized in giant slalom, Simon has the opportunity to emerge as a valid Italian pawn also in view of the future, with the 2026 Games on the horizon and alpine skiing that will award its medals right in Valtellina. For Livigno, therefore, this is a welcome return to the Alpine Ski circuit and unconditional support for all athletes who not only aim for excellence but also embody the values and aspirations of the community. A momentum that has always been an integral part of Livigno's philosophy and vision, and which with the 2026 Games will find its highest technical and emotional expression
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