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Portillo is a ski resort in South America, located in the Andes mountains of Chile. In the Valparaíso Region , it is 61 km (38 mi) from Los Andes , the nearest city, and 160 km (100 mi) by vehicle from Santiago .
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966 were held in South America from 4–14 August at Portillo, Chile. [1] [2] [3] [4]To this day, it remains the only alpine world championships contested in the southern hemisphere.
Tatyana Lebedeva, a 22-year-old Russian skier, collides with Harold Shownower, a former U.S. Ski Team coach and FIS official, while training for the women's downhill at the World Alpine Skiing Championships in Sierra Nevada, Spain. Lebedeva catches air off a bump and when she comes back to the ground, Shownower had mistakenly skied onto the ...
La Parva is a town and ski resort located about 50 km (31 mi) northeast of the Chilean capital of Santiago. It is in the middle ridge of the "3 Valleys" resorts that also includes El Colorado and Valle Nevado .
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Portillo: 7 Charles Bird Vaughan United States 171,428 km/h 1963 Portillo: 9 Luigi Di Marco Italy 174,757 km/h 1964 Cervinia: 10 Masaru Morishita Japan 183,392 km/h 1970 Cervinia: 11 Alessandro Casse Italy 184,143 km/h 1971 Cervinia — Alessandro Casse Italy 184,237 km/h 1973 Cervinia: 12 Steve McKinney United States 189,473 km/h 1974 Cervinia: 13
Portillo is a surname of Castilian origin, specifically San Vicente de la Barquera in Santander, Spain. Portillo literally means "small port", from Latin portus.
Marcos Ezequiel Portillo (born 31 January 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Talleres de Córdoba in the Argentine Primera División. [ 1 ] Career