Matilde Lorenzi, 19, Italy’s promising ski talent, tragically passed away. Her family honors her memory, advocating enhanced ski safety.
Lucrezia Lorenzi, Matilde’s older sister, cherished their skiing bond. “She was incredible, happy, successful,” Lucrezia reflected.
Adolfo Lorenzi, Matilde’s father, seeks improved ski racing safety. He established “Project in Memory of Matilde” to develop protective airbag systems.
Adolfo envisions mandatory safety measures for technical disciplines, mirroring World Cup speed races. “We need better impact protection,” he emphasized.
Adolfo described Matilde as multifaceted, curious, and passionate about education. “She sought understanding,” he shared.
Federico Tomasoni, Matilde’s friend, expressed heartbreak. International Ski Federation (FIS) and Italian Ski Federation (FISI) offered condolences.
Stars Sofia Goggia, Tina Maze and Tessa Worley mourned Matilde. Maze emphasized skiing’s dangers, advocating awareness.
Matilde’s legacy inspires safety advancements. Her family’s dedication fuels positive change, ensuring athletes’ safety.
The skiing community remembers Matilde’s talent, passion and promise. Her family’s resilience ensures her memory sparks lasting safety improvements.
