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...
history honor name
It is a big honor to have my name in the history of skiing.
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.
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.
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.