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Luca Tramontin was born on 22 February, 1966 in Belluno, Italy. Discover Luca Tramontin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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June 2019, national Swiss TV and several media reported that the "Sport Crime" duo Daniela Scalia and Luca Tramontin have been working since September 2018 coaching FC Lugano Settore Giovanile with techniques and drills partly custom created and partly from rugby.
On 4 April 2016, at Cannes Mip Festival, Tramontin and Scalia revealed that the TV movie "The Legacy Run", introducing Sport Crime themes, atmosphere and characters, had been produced and edited. Curiously, no shooting had been done in Italy but only in Switzerland and Croatia with extensive media coverage on national TVs, radio, magazines and newspapers.
December 4, 2016, "The Legacy Run" had its world premier at Swiss national tv reaching share numbers close to the historic "Sunday Sport Show /Domenica Sportiva". The whole movie had an extremely positive reception.
2014 Luca played and trained for all the pre-season with Rivera Vikings (Ticino local premiership) featuring also in some games as a defensive and forechecking winger. Eventually he had to leave again, due to the Cannes Film Festival and the imminent start of Sport Crime shooting.
In February 2013, Tramontin and Scalia hosted ESP Hockey, a weekly ice hockey magazine show, at Espansione TV The show has focused on the Suisse NLA ice hockey championship, but he has occasionally thrown in references to rugby, Australian football, water polo and other team sports.
During 2013 Luca Tramontin and Daniela Scalia invented and registered a new TV Series called Sport Crime. They kept it hidden until the trailer's shooting took them to Polcenigo (PN), Rovigo (with Rugby Rovigo Delta), Rijeka (with Primorje) and London (at Marylebone Cricket Club Academy of Lord's Cricket Ground).
In 2011, Tramontin created and hosted a show called the Oval Bin. It was originally intended to be a television program, but turned into a shortened web show at the last moment for reasons not revealed. Oval Bin was co-anchored by Daniela Scalia and Gianluca Veneziano.
In 2011, Tramontin was asked to help the Hungarian national rugby team, the Magyar Bulls, who made its first appearance in international competition. He played for the team against the Czech Republic in a match in Kecskemét, Hungary. He later decided the commitment was too high as he had been playing for AFL Switzerland and was a television commentator.
Since 2010 he collaborates with Australian radio broadcaster SBS
In 2008, Tramontin left rugby union to play Australian rules football (abbreviated as Aussie Rules or Orules) in the summer, and amateur ice hockey in the winter. He participated on AFL Italia for nine caps and was the captain when the national team participated in the 2009 European Cup held in Samobor, Croatia. For the 2010 European Cup, he represented AFL Switzerland as the team made its debut; he served as the team's coach.
In 2006, Tramontin became a regular guest on the Swiss National TV RSI lunch-time talk show Mezzogiorno in punto, which was anchored by Fabrizio Casati. In 2007, the show changed its name to Buon Pomeriggio and changed anchors to Sandy Altermatt. Tramontin was the "multifaceted talker of sports, music and life in general." He participated in Sport Non Stop, a six-hour Sunday sports show led by Stefano Ferrando. He commentated on the finals for the 2007 and 2011 Rugby Union World Cup for Swiss National TV.
In 2006, Tramontin moved to Bellinzona, Switzerland, where he joined the local rugby club at Ticino at the age of 41, and joined the Hungarian national team, which he qualified through ancestry. He also fulfilled his dream of playing ice hockey, albeit at a very low level; this was documented on his television show, Oval Bin. He joined a rugby club in Lugano and contributed as a starter. He joined the Swiss team for two weekends in Lausanne under Toulosan coach Patrice Philippe. Being over 40 and having an official cap with Hungary, there were hopes that he would be permitted to join.
Luca's flirt with Hockey started 3 years before his rugby as a kid supporter of Alleghe Hockey Club, but due to distant ice rinks, parent's split and heavy rugby commitments he never embraced it as a player before 2006. The "Genitori" GDT Hockey club Bellinzona started in 2006, at amateur level, with 5-6 matches for year, Luca claims to have missed no more than 4 training per year so far, mixing it well with other sport and work commitments. His son Nico plays in the same club as a defensive man. In October 2012 the "Genitori" organized a tour to Alleghe and Auronzo to have Luca playing against the "Old Timers", the players he supported as a kid. The event featured the former NHLer Steve McKenna and has been covered by the magazine "Oval Bin".
In 2004, Tramontin moved to the newly formed network SportItalia, which partnered with Eurosport. There, he provided commentary on rugby matches, with Pierpaolo Pedroni in the first year, and afterwards with Gianluca Veneziano. He anchored the International Rugby Board (IRB)'s official magazine program, Total Rugby, with Daniela Scalia. The show had been broadcast in over a hundred countries without any anchors, but Tramontin and Scalia changed the format making it into a "docu-talk".
Between 2004-2012, Tramontin averaged five hours of sports commentary a week for Eurosport. The topics featured include: Rugby League State of Origin, National Rugby League, Australian Football League, Cricket Champions League, Field Hockey Euro League, weightlifting, StrongMan, Gaelic Sports and the Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament, the last of which he considers one of the best sports events ever.
Tramontin was on television mostly as a guest, but in 1996 he began studying acting and television writing at the Antenna Cinema school. He worked a year at Canale 5, then at Telepiù-Sky as a writer and journalist for five years. Although still active in rugby, his television production work had yet to be related to his sport activities.
From 1992-2006, he played on various clubs in Piacenza, Viadana, Brescia, New York City, and three different clubs in Milano.
Tramontin was nicknamed "Diavolo" (Devil) by Pierpaolo Pedroni in 1987. Pedroni was Tramontin's rival on the field, and a good friend and rock buddy off-field. Pedroni has appeared on Tramontin's shows.
WATERPOLO: in his first book Luca tells about some months of waterpolo played in 1986 during a long suspension from rugby for contractual issues. Pictures and words describe a very comical and dangerous debut in the Serie D match Trieste - Belluno. He claim to be no expert, therefore he refuses to embrace the "Water Football" as one of his commented sports.
Tramontin joined 1st division club Rugby Casale in 1985. He played for seven seasons as a second rower. He had a short stint with Occhiali Vogue Belluno, which had reached Serie A, but he returned to Casale after some disciplinary issues. In the 1989 off season, he traveled to play in the New England Rugby Union Cup in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia, where he got in touch also with Cricket, Rugby League and Aussie Rules. Then coach Colin Price advised Luca to train twice a week with the local rugby league team in order to improve his deficitary ball handling. In reflecting on his Australian visit, Tramontin said, "those awkward hours in the park opened up my mind forever" as he would later leave the Rugby Union to play the games he learned down under. In the 1990 off season, after getting the 1st degree, he biked through Thailand and Malaysia for two and a half months, and returned late and underweight to the Casale summer camp. As a result, he had a low rate season where he was relegated to the bench.
Luca Tramontin (born 22 February 1966) is an Italian former rugby union footballer, and television sports personality. He is the creator and co-writer of the TV Series "Sport Crime". He has played for Italy, Switzerland, and Hungary. He has also played Australian rules football and ice hockey. He has appeared on Eurosport's programs, including Total Rugby. He created and anchored a web show sports program called the Oval Bin, which he hosted with Daniela Scalia.
Tramontin was born with a deformity at the right hand. Although he had frequent surgery in his first years, he said that it never affected his sports ability, his social life or guitar playing. He jokes about it on his shows. Tramontin has never received compensation or any kind of support for the deformity on his right hand being the indemnity only for born until 31.12.1965. His family and he paid for all the 16 surgeries, including the 13 skin transplant from the buttock to the fingers.