Andrea Chiarotti


Andrea Ciaz Chiarotti was an Italian ice sledge hockey player and coach. He was a three time Paralympian who was named a flag-bearer in 2014.

Career

Ice hockey

Before losing his leg in a motorbike accident in 1990, he played ice hockey with Valpellice since 1982. Later, since 1994, he was an ice hockey coach.

Ice sledge hockey

In 2003, in view of the 2006 Winter Paralympics in Turin, the Italian Paralympic Committee created the Italy national [para ice hockey team|Italian national sledge hockey] team. Chiarotti was appointed head coach.
However, Chiarotti resigned shortly afterwards, preferring to return to the sport as a player.
Until his retirement in 2017 he was player-assistant coach of the Tori Seduti Piemonte team and captain of the national team.
With the azzurri, Chiarotti won the gold medal at the World [Para Ice Hockey European Championships|European Championships] in 2011 and the silver medal five years later. He was also a three time Paralympian: Turin 2006, Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014. On this last occasion he was Italy's flag bearer.
After the retirement, he was appointed team leader of the Italian National team that reached fourth place in Pyeongchang 2018.
He died of liver cancer a few months later.
In his honour, the Italian [Ice Sports Federation] renamed the Para Ice Hockey Coppa Italia as the Andrea Chiarotti Trophy in 2022.