Date of birth: 20/11/2007
Place of Birth:Bologna
Speciality: Big Air , Ski Slopestyle
Club: Esercito
Coach: Valentino Mori
First Club: Ski Team Fassa
Other sports: Alpine skiing, artistic skating, artistic gymnastics
Hobby: Piano, drawing
Olympic appearances: No
Olympic Club Athlete
She is the younger sister of Miro, himself a rising star of the Italian freeski team. Born in the Modena Apennines, she first put on skis at the age of two, as her parents run a mountain refuge at high altitude. Alongside skiing, she also enjoyed skating and artistic gymnastics. Her love for acrobatics and jumps emerged a few years later when, encouraged by her brother, she decided to give freeski a try – and instantly fell in love with it.
At junior level, she burst onto the international stage between 2023 and 2024, claiming two Big Air world titles at the Junior World Championships and two gold medals at the Gangwon Youth Olympic Games (one in Big Air and one in Slopestyle). In 2025, during only her second season as a senior, she dominated the scene with a string of podium finishes, securing both the overall Crystal Globe – the first Italian woman in history to do so – and the Big Air World Cup title (matching Silvia Bertagna’s feat from 2018).
She crowned a truly outstanding season in Engadin, where she won gold in Big Air to become the first Italian ever to claim a world title in one of the Park & Pipe disciplines. Along the way came two more historic victories: the Slopestyle World Cup in Stoneham and the X Games triumph in Aspen – again, firsts for an Italian athlete. Away from competition, she is a normal young woman who loves drawing and playing the piano. At the Milano Cortina Games, she stands out as one of the brightest gems in the Italian sporting constellation.
1ª Engadin (SUI) 2025 - Big air
4ª Engadin (SUI) 2025 - Slopestyle
Classifica finale/Final Ranking
2023/2024 - 5ª (cl. gen.) - 3ª Big air - 14ª Slopestyle
2024/2025 - 1ª (cl. gen.) - 1ª Big air - 3ª Slopestyle
Giochi Olimpici Giovanili - Youth Olympic Games
1ª Gangwon (KOR) 2024 - Big Air
1ª Gangwon (KOR) 2024 - Slopestyle