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  • Sheila avec Bourvil, Becaud et Adamo
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    Sheila avec Bourvil, Becaud et Adamo
    Sheila avec Bourvil, Becaud et Adamo
    1970.
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © LECOEUVRE PHOTOTHEQUE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Jean Vuarnet position de l oeuf
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    Jean Vuarnet position de l oeuf
    Jean Vuarnet position de l oeuf
    Jean Vuarnet est un skieur alpin, directeur sportif et homme d’affaires français, né le 18 janvier 1933 au Bardo et mort le 1ᵉʳ janvier 2017 à Sallanches
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227184_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227180_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227176_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227172_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227168_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227164_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227160_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227132_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227126_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227121_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227115_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI exoskeleton from the knees
    DUKAS_187227111_FER
    AI exoskeleton from the knees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Knee 1
    Ref 17017
    24/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dnsys
    A device aimed at giving people more power in their knees using AI has been unveiled.
    The device called the Z1 is a powered exoskeleton for the joint.
    It is said to give a 50 percent boost to the wearer's calf and thigh strength while reducing knee pressure by 200 percent.
    The two 680 gram hinged joints can be mounted on each leg in just 15 seconds according to Hong Kong startup Dnsys.
    A 450-watt motor in each unit then delivers force to the backs of the calf and the thigh through padded supports.
    These simultaneously lifting the thigh up and forward while pushing off against the calf.
    Over time, artificial intelligence algorithms learn the user's movement patterns, allowing the electrical assistance to be applied more smoothly and naturally.
    The device is said to be good for everyday use, helping users move more easily and steadily when climbing stairs and standing up, making every step safer and more confident.
    The AI is reportedly capable of recognising movements and switching assist modes for activities such as skiing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, jumping, squatting, sitting, and standing.
    When used for hiking, the Z1 is claimed to boost endurance range by an average of 25 km.

    OPS: The Dnsys Z1 knee exoskeleton.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Argentina Whale
    DUKAS_186823126_NUR
    Argentina Whale
    A drone view shows a dead juvenile humpback whale on the shores of the Rio de la Plata river in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Argentina Whale
    DUKAS_186823124_NUR
    Argentina Whale
    A drone view shows a dead juvenile humpback whale on the shores of the Rio de la Plata river in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Argentina Whale
    DUKAS_186823123_NUR
    Argentina Whale
    A drone view shows a dead juvenile humpback whale on the shores of the Rio de la Plata river in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Argentina Whale
    DUKAS_186823117_NUR
    Argentina Whale
    A drone view shows a dead juvenile humpback whale on the shores of the Rio de la Plata river in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Argentina Whale
    DUKAS_186823116_NUR
    Argentina Whale
    A drone view shows a dead juvenile humpback whale on the shores of the Rio de la Plata river in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Argentina Whale
    DUKAS_186823114_NUR
    Argentina Whale
    A drone view shows a dead juvenile humpback whale on the shores of the Rio de la Plata river in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Argentina Whale
    DUKAS_186823100_NUR
    Argentina Whale
    A drone view shows a dead juvenile humpback whale on the shores of the Rio de la Plata river in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
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    Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    Des skieurs descendent une piste de ski à l’Alpe d’Huez le 18/01/2025. Photo Sandrine Thesillat / PsNewz
    Sandrine Thesillat / PsnewZ / Bestimage

     

  • Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    DUKAS_179882498_BES
    Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    Des skieurs descendent une piste de ski depuis le pic du loup à l’Alpe d’Huez le 18/01/2025. Photo Sandrine Thesillat / PsNewz
    Sandrine Thesillat / PsnewZ / Bestimage

     

  • Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    DUKAS_179882486_BES
    Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    La piste bleue du couloir à l’Alpe d’Huez le 18/01/2025. Photo Sandrine Thesillat / PsNewz
    Sandrine Thesillat / PsnewZ / Bestimage

     

  • Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    DUKAS_179882485_BES
    Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    Une piste de ski ensoileillée avec un grand ciel bleu à l’Alpe d’Huez le 18/01/2025. Photo Sandrine Thesillat / PsNewz
    Sandrine Thesillat / PsnewZ / Bestimage

     

  • Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    DUKAS_179882480_BES
    Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    Le télécabine qui permet d'accèder au pic blanc à 3300 mètres d'altitude à l’Alpe d’Huez le 18/01/2025. Photo Sandrine Thesillat / PsNewz
    Sandrine Thesillat / PsnewZ / Bestimage

     

  • Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    DUKAS_179882468_BES
    Illustration de la station de ski de l'Alpe d'Huez
    Des skieurs descendent une piste de ski depuis le pic du loup à l’Alpe d’Huez le 18/01/2025. Photo Sandrine Thesillat / PsNewz
    Sandrine Thesillat / PsnewZ / Bestimage

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
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    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergio Bisi/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276851ag)
    Alpine Skiing - Fis Wc 2023-2024 Men'S World Cup Dh Bormio, Lombardia, Italy 2023-12-28 - Thursday Image Shows: Odermatt Marco (Sui) Second Classified - Sarrazin Cyprien (Fra) First Classified
    Alpine Ski Race - Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Bormio, Italy - 28 Dec 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
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    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Giorgio Panacci/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276941d)
    Marco Odermatt (Sui) Second Place, Cyprien Sarrazin (Fra) First Place And Cameron Alexander (Can) Third Place Of The Audi Fis Alpine Ski World Cup, Menâ??S Downhill Race On Bormio, December 28, 2023, Valtellina, Italy. During Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Alpine Ski Race In Bormio, Italy, December 28 2023
    Alpine Ski Race - Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Bormio, Italy - 28 Dec 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    DUK10158118_010
    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Giorgio Panacci/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276941af)
    Marco Odermatt (Sui) Second Place, Cyprien Sarrazin (Fra) First Place And Cameron Alexander (Can) Third Place Of The Audi Fis Alpine Ski World Cup, Menâ??S Downhill Race On Bormio, December 28, 2023, Valtellina, Italy. During Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Alpine Ski Race In Bormio, Italy, December 28 2023
    Alpine Ski Race - Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Bormio, Italy - 28 Dec 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
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    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Giorgio Panacci/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276941k)
    Marco Odermatt (Sui) Second Place Of The Audi Fis Alpine Ski World Cup, Menâ??S Downhill Race On Bormio, December 28, 2023, Valtellina, Italy. During Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Alpine Ski Race In Bormio, Italy, December 28 2023
    Alpine Ski Race - Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Bormio, Italy - 28 Dec 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
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    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergio Bisi/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276851h)
    Alpine Skiing - Fis Wc 2023-2024
    Men'S World Cup Dh
    Bormio, Lombardia, Italy
    2023-12-28 - Thursday
    Image Shows: Odermatt Marco (Sui) Second Classified
    Alpine Ski Race - Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Bormio, Italy - 28 Dec 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
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    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergio Bisi/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276851j)
    Alpine Skiing - Fis Wc 2023-2024
    Men'S World Cup Dh
    Bormio, Lombardia, Italy
    2023-12-28 - Thursday
    Image Shows: Odermatt Marco (Sui) Second Classified
    Alpine Ski Race - Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Bormio, Italy - 28 Dec 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
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    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergio Bisi/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276851u)
    Alpine Skiing - Fis Wc 2023-2024
    Men'S World Cup Dh
    Bormio, Lombardia, Italy
    2023-12-28 - Thursday
    Image Shows: Odermatt Marco (Sui) Second Classified
    Alpine Ski Race - Audi Fis Ski World Cup - Men'S Downhill, Bormio, Italy - 28 Dec 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
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    SPORT - Ski alpin: Marco Odermatt feiert 2. Platz bei der Abfahrt von Bormio
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergio Bisi/IPA Sport/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (14276851m)
    Alpine Skiing - Fis Wc 2023-2024
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