
EP98: Ski Talk with Andrea Alessi (Part 1)
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About this listen
Episode 98 is the first part of Matteo's interview with Andrea "Bubu" Alessi!
Bubu is a former Pro water skier from Italy, the 1993 World Jump Champion, and former coach of the Italian National Team. He is widely regarded as the most influential water skier in the history of the sport in Italy, due to his successes and contribution to the development of the sport. In this first part Matteo and Bubu discuss the early days, the first wins, and the journey that brought him to be one of the most recognizable faces and competitors for two decades.
Enjoy!
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