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  1. Dario Alonzo Cologna (Santa Maria Val Müstair, 11 de marzo de 1986) es un deportista suizo que compite en esquí de fondo. [1] Participó en cuatro Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno, entre los años 2010 y 2022, obteniendo en total cuatro medallas de oro: en Vancouver 2010 en los 15 km, en Sochi 2014 en 15 km y 30 km y en Pyeongchang 2018 en 15 km.

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  2. Dario Cologna (born 11 March 1986) is a Swiss retired cross-country skier. He has four overall World Cup victories, four Olympic gold medals , one World Championships gold medal and four Tour de Ski victories in his career.

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    Location
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    2 January 2021
    Val Müstair, Switzerland
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    15 December 2019
    Davos, Switzerland
    71
    16–18 March 2018
    70
    10 March 2018
    Oslo, Norway
  3. This is Dario Colognas official Facebook Page. Dario is a Swiss professional cross country skier. 3 times Olympic Champion, 2010 Vancouver and 2014 Sochi.

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  4. 82K Followers, 520 Following, 447 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Dario Cologna (@dariocologna)

  5. www.dariocologna.ch › enDario Cologna

    Dario Cologna won the 2008-09 World Cup for cross-country skiing – the first Swiss ever to win this title. He has also won four gold medals at the Winter Olympics and one at the World Championships. In addition, Dario has four Tour de Ski victories and four overall World Cup victories.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2022 · Dario Cologna did not only set significant individual results in his career as an elite Cross-Country skier, but also set milestones for the Swiss Cross-Country team. On 15th February 2010, the then 23 year-old claimed Olympic gold in Vancouver in the 15km Free technique – and became the first Swiss Cross-Country gold medalist at ...

  7. Dario Cologna: prepared to do whatever it takes on Olympic curtain call The four-time Olympic champion, whose legacy needs no further refining, is determined try everything to protect his perfect Winter Olympics record and make it five podiums from five at Beijing 2022.