Michele Boscacci’s journey in ski mountaineering began in 2004, inspired by his father, Graziano Boscacci, who introduced him to the mountains and the sport. From an early age, Michele developed a passion for skiing and competition, learning the value of dedication and perseverance from his family.
His proudest achievements include winning the Overall World Cup three times, a testament to years of hard work, discipline, and the many battles on the mountains—often shared with his close friend and rival Roberto Antonioli.
A typical day for Michele involves morning ski training, followed by either recovery, body exercises, or additional skiing in the afternoon. Mentally, he focuses on his goals to maintain clarity and motivation during intense training and competition.
Outside of skiing, Michele has a passion for animals and runs his own agricultural business, blending his love for the outdoors with hands-on work.
Looking ahead, Michele’s goals include competing in the Olympic Games and participating in classic races at the end of each season. Through his performances, he hopes to inspire others to try ski mountaineering and share in the excitement of the sport.



