Salvatore Giannone
Salvatore GiannonePersonal information |
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Nationality |
Italian |
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Born |
(1936-07-24) July 24, 1936 Trieste, Italy |
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Height |
1.76 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in) |
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Weight |
74 kg (163 lb) |
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Sport |
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Country |
Italy |
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Sport |
Athletics |
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Event(s) |
Sprint |
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Club |
Triestese |
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Achievements and titles |
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Personal best(s) |
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Medal record
Summer Universiade |
Gold | 1959 Turin | 4x100 metres relay |
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Salvatore Giannone (Trieste, 24 July 1936) is a retired Italian sprinter, that won one gold medal at the Summer Universiade.[1]
He was finalist with the national relay team on 4x100 metres relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics (4th place).
Biography
Salvatore Giannone participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (1960), he has 7 caps in national team from 1958 to 1960.[2]
Olympic results
See also
- Italy national relay team
References
External links
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- 1959: Italy (De Murtas, Giannone, Mazza, Berruti)
- 1961: Soviet Union (Mikhailov, Ozolin, Bartenev, Chistyakov)
- 1963: Hungary (Csutorás, Rábai, Gyulai, Mihályfi)
- 1965: West Germany (Obersiebrasse, Metz, Felsen, Sundermann)
- 1967: Italy (Giani, Preatoni, Roscio, Berruti)
- 1970: Poland (Wagner, Werner, Gramse, Nowosz)
- 1973: United States (Brown, Riddick, Whatley, Gilbreath)
- 1975: Soviet Union (Zhidkikh, Silovs, Kolesnikov, Vladimirtsev)
- 1977: Soviet Union (Kolesnikov, Aksinin, Silovs, Ignatenko)
- 1979: Italy (Caravani, Grazioli, Lazzer, Mennea)
- 1981: United States (Lattany, Ketchum, Grimes, Smith)
- 1983: United States (Scott, Graddy, Robinson, Gault)
- 1985: Cuba (Querol, Simón, Chacón, Peñalver)
- 1987: United States (McRae, Heard, Daniel, Spearmon)
- 1989: United States (Watkins, Dees, Cason, Marsh)
- 1991: United States (Drummond, Goins, Bates, Trapp)
- 1993: United States (Bridgewater, Oaks, Miller, Jefferson)
- 1995: United States (Bowen, Oaks, Hargraves, Dopek)
- 1997: United States (Howard, Henderson, Carter, McCall)
- 1999: United States (Conwright, Trammell, Miller, Capel)
- 2001: Japan (Kawabata, Nara, Omae, Okusako)
- 2003: Japan (Ishikura, Takahira, Yoshino, Arai)
- 2005: Italy (Verdecchia, Rocco, Donati, Anceschi)
- 2007: Thailand (Autas, Sondee, Suwannarangsri, Suwonprateep)
- 2009: Russia (Mokrousov, Teplykh, Smirnov, Petryashov)
- 2011: South Africa (Dreyer, Magakwe, Sefanyetso, Mpuang)
- 2013: Ukraine (Perestiuk, Smelyk, Bodrov, Korzh)
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