Giorgio Rocca

Giorgio Rocca
Giorgio Roccais an Italian Alpine skier, a specialist in Slalom skiing. Together with Marc Girardelli and Ingemar Stenmark, he is one of three skiers to have won 5 Alpine Skiing World Cup slaloms in a row, which he achieved in the 2005/2006 season: only Alberto Tombahas won more World Cup slaloms consecutively. He is currently the fifth in the list of all-time slalom winners, with a total of 11 victories...
faster games happy head olympic
I'm happy for this podium finish. It was fun. I want to go ever faster as we head to the Olympic Games in Italy.
bit luck
It was a little bit luck and a little bit experience.
bit italy last mistakes shame snow soft time win
The snow was a little bit soft and when you want to go fast, mistakes happen. It's a shame because it's my last time in Italy in the Olympics. It's sports, you win or lose.
felt good
I skied very well and I felt very good before the race. I'm sorry. It's a pity.
prove
I don't have to prove anything to anybody. I just want to have fun, and you can see it in my results.
great lost pity
I lost a great chance, it is a pity and I am sorry.
good training
It's OK. I'm not mad, this was a good training for Sunday's slalom.
difficult
It's always difficult to win, but I like it - fantastic.
dream races three win
It's a dream to win three races in a row. It's much more than I expected.
history honor name
It is a big honor to have my name in the history of skiing.
easy everybody fastest goes tries
That's how this sport is. At the Olympics, it's not easy everybody goes their fastest and tries their hardest. You need a little luck.
found key mistakes skiing
It is possible. I think that I found the key to skiing without mistakes.
babies brings confidence days five lucky since win winning
He is 50 days old. He is a lucky baby. I win everything in slalom since he is born. Seriously, winning five brings me more confidence than pressure.
face happened realize time
I'm sorry; it's a pity. I made a mistake. I didn't even have time to realize what had happened because I already had my face in the snow.