Date of birth: 12/03/1995
Place of Birth:Trento
Weight x Height: 1,97 x 90
Speciality: Mixed Doubles, Menís Curling
Teammate Stefania CONSTANTINI
Position: Third
Club: Fiamme Oro
Coach: Ryan Fry
First Club: Curling Club Lago Santo
First Coach: Adolfo Mosaner
Other sports: Cycling, football
Hobby: Music, cinema, hang out with friends
Olympic appearances: 2 (2018, 2022)
Olympic Club Athlete
Over the years he has climbed the ranks and now, with historic gold medals in his pocket—Olympic gold at Beijing 2022 and world gold at Fredericton 2025, both won in mixed doubles alongside Stefania Constantini—he stands as one of the pillars of the entire movement. Curling is a family affair: his first coach was his father Adolfo, when Amos was four.
In 2012 he led the mixed team at the Innsbruck Youth Olympic Games, finishing with silver. He is also an added value for the men’s team, with whom he has enjoyed many successes over the years: from two world bronzes (including the historic Las Vegas 2022) to three European podiums. For the sake of the stones, he even gave up cycling, though he remains a keen follower—especially during major stages and in summer when he can ride his road bike. He also likes music and going to the cinema, and his sporting idol is American basketball player LeBron James; he is also an Inter fan. The first flag bearer in history from Trentino, he wants to be ready for Milano Cortina: there is an Olympic throne at home to try to defend.
9° PyengChang (KOR) 2018 - Squadra
1° Pechino (CHN) 2022 - Doppio misto
9° Pechino (CHN) 2022 - Squadra
10° Halifax (CAN) 2015
9° Edmonton (CAN) 2017
8° Las Vegas (USA) 2018
7° Lethbridge (CAN) 2019
18° Stavanger (NOR) 2019 - Doppio misto
7° Calgary (CAN) 2021
5° Aberdeen (SCO) 2021 - Doppio misto
3° Las Vegas (CAN) 2022
4° Ottawa (CAN) 2023
3° Schaffhausen (SUI) 2024
10° Moose Jaw (CAN) 2025
1° Fredericton (CAN) 2025 - Doppio misto
12° Stavanger (NOR) 2013
4° Champéry (SUI) 2014
8° Esbjerg (DEN) 2015
7° Glasgow (GBR) 2016
8° San Gallo (SUI) 2017
3° Tallinn (EST) 2018
5° Helsingborg (SWE) 2019
3° Lillehammer (NOR) 2021
3° Östersund (SWE) 2022
4° Aberdeen (SCO) 2023
6° Lohja (FIN) 2024
4° Lohja (FIN) 2025
Giochi Olimpici Giovanili - Youth Olympic Games
2° Innsbruck (AUT) 2012 - Mixed Team
9° Innsbruck (AUT) 2012 - Doppio misto