Alessandro, Conte Dal Torso

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameAlessandro Pietro Antonio•Dal Torso
Used nameAlessandro, Conte•Dal Torso
Born10 September 1883 in Udine, Udine (ITA)
Died7 November 1967 in Udine, Udine (ITA)
Title(s)Conte (Count)
NOC Italy

Biography

Alessandro Dal Torso came from a wealthy and noble Friaul family and was an avid mountaineer making the first ascent of the so-called Finger of God. He was also one of Italy’s best fencers and practiced tennis, equestrian sports and others. In 1919, when the famous football club Udinese Calcio joined the association, he was elected president of the Associazione Sportiva Udinese (Udine Sports Association). Later, he competed in motorcycle, motor car and motorboat racing, in addition to bobsledding. The count was also a well-known self-taught painter specializing in Alpine landscapes. In 1923, he saved the football club from financial collapse selling some of his valuable paintings. He made his money from running a sawmill, and his palace in Udine, acquired in 1924, was handed over to the city of Udine upon his death and later, its garden was sold to the city and converted into a public garden.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1928 Winter Olympics Skeleton (Bobsleigh) ITA Alessandro, Conte Dal Torso
Skeleton, Men (Olympic) 7

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