Career
Starting with his first official competition under registry of the International Ski Federation in 1994 in Zermatt, Switzerland, Vidi competed until 2001, mainly in Switzerland, Austria and Italy - less frequently in France, Spain, Liechtenstein, Norway and of Korea. Notable performances include a 15th place in Super G at the European Cup in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria, in 1996 as well as 1st and 2nd place in Downhill and Super G respectively at the Universiade in Muju, South of Korea, in 1997. Vidi"s equipment of choice included bindings by Atomic and boots by Lange.
Vidi retired from active sports in 2001 due to ever more frequent injuries and concentrated on studying business economics at University of Saint Gallen.
Still a student, he co-founded a subsidiary online-translation company in 2002 of which he remains Chief Executive Officer to this day. Vidi counts among the supporters of the non-governmental organization CCI (Centro de Convivência Infantil) who entertains a day school for children in Mogi-Mirim, Brazil.