Nino Borsari
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(1911-12-14)14 December 1911 Cavezzo, Italy |
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31 March 1996(1996-03-31) (aged 84) Carlton, Victoria, Australia |
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Infobox last updated on 7 June 2014 |
Nino Borsari (14 December 1911 – 31 March 1996) was an Italian cyclist who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. He won the gold medal in the team pursuit event.[1]
The corner of Lygon Street and Faraday Street in Carlton, Victoria, Australia has been known for decades as Borsari's_Corner,_Melbourne. A neon sign depicting Borsair on his track bicycle under the Olympic Rings marks the corner, over Borsari Ristorante. Next-door is the Borsario Building, and one door further down is Borsari Cycles.
References
- ↑ "Olympics". sports-reference. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
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- 1896 – 1904
- 1908: Great Britain (Jones, Kingsbury, Meredith, Payne)
- 1912
- 1920: Italy (Carli, Ferrario, Giorgetti, Magnani)
- 1924: Italy (De Martino, Dinale, Menegazzi, Zucchetti)
- 1928: Italy (Facciani, Gaioni, Lusiani, Tasselli)
- 1932: Italy (Cimatti, Pedretti, Ghilardi, Borsari)
- 1936: France (Charpentier, Goujon, Lapébie, Le Nizerhy)
- 1948: France (Adam, Blusson, Coste, Decanali)
- 1952: Italy (Campana, De Rossi, Messina, Morettini)
- 1956: Italy (Domenicali, Faggin, Gandini, Gasparella)
- 1960: Italy (Arienti, Testa, Vallotto, Vigna)
- 1964: Germany (Claesges, Henrichs, Link, Streng)
- 1968: Denmark (Frey, Asmussen, Lyngemark, Olsen)
- 1972: West Germany (Schumacher, Colombo, Haritz, Hempel)
- 1976: West Germany (Vonhof, Braun, Lutz, Schumacher)
- 1980: Soviet Union (Manakov, Movchan, Osokin, Petrakov)
- 1984: Australia (Grenda, Nichols, Turtur, Woods)
- 1988: Soviet Union (Ekimov, Kasputis, Nelyubin, Umaras)
- 1992: Germany (Steinweg, Walzer, Fulst, Glöckner, Lehmann)
- 1996: France (Capelle, Ermenault, Monin, Moreau)
- 2000: Germany (Fulst, Bartko, Becke, Lehmann, Pollack)
- 2004: Australia (Brown, Lancaster, McGee, Roberts)
- 2008: Great Britain (Clancy, Manning, Thomas, Wiggins)
- 2012: Great Britain (Clancy, Thomas, Burke, Kennaugh)
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