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'''Dragutin Ciotti''' (19 October 1905 |
'''Dragutin Ciotti''' (19 October 1905 – 17 March 1974) was a Croatian [[Gymnastics|gymnast]]. He competed in the [[Gymnastics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's team|men's team]] and won the bronze medal at the [[1928 Summer Olympics]].<ref name="bio">{{cite web | url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ci/drago-ciotti-1.html | title=Drago Ciotti profile | publisher=[[Sports Reference]] | accessdate=31 August 2016 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161010232147/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ci/drago-ciotti-1.html | archivedate=10 October 2016}}</ref> |
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The son of a teacher Giuseppe Ciotti, [[Italy|Italian]] by nationality and Albina Ciotti, née Blečić. After the turbulent years spent in Rijeka, after the First World War, the family moved to the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs|State of Slovenes]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/rijeka_6.html| title=Povijest grada Rijeke (1900 - 1925 godina) | publisher=formula1-dictionary.net | accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> |
The son of a teacher Giuseppe Ciotti, [[Italy|Italian]] by nationality and Albina Ciotti, née Blečić. After the turbulent years spent in Rijeka, after the First World War, the family moved to the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs|State of Slovenes]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/rijeka_6.html| title=Povijest grada Rijeke (1900 - 1925 godina) | publisher=formula1-dictionary.net | accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> |
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He was a big fan of the gym and trained in the Croatian "Sokol" sports society.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://croinfo.net/forum/index.php?topic=2185.30| title=Groblje Kozala | publisher=croinfo.net | accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> He was the seventh of ten children. |
He was a big fan of the gym and trained in the [[Croatian Sokol movement|Croatian "Sokol" sports society]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://croinfo.net/forum/index.php?topic=2185.30| title=Groblje Kozala | publisher=croinfo.net | accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> He was the seventh of ten children. |
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He managed to get into the national team, then one of the three strongest win the world. He was one of the few of the [[Croatia|Croats]] at the time. There he represented the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. He was a member of society "Sokol Sušak Rijeka".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.klub-susacana.hr/revija/clanak.asp?Num=73&C=9| title=ZABORAVLJENI RIJEČKI OLIMPIJAC | publisher=klub-susacana.hr | accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> |
He managed to get into the national team, then one of the three strongest win the world. He was one of the few of the [[Croatia|Croats]] at the time. There he represented the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. He was a member of society "Sokol Sušak Rijeka".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.klub-susacana.hr/revija/clanak.asp?Num=73&C=9| title=ZABORAVLJENI RIJEČKI OLIMPIJAC | publisher=klub-susacana.hr | accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> |
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After his sports career, he worked for the forest-wood industry: «Jugodrvo», «Transjug», «Exportdrvo».<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sportowahistoria.pl/wiadomosci/chorwaccy-sportowcy-pod-lupa,489.html| title=Chorwaccy sportowcy pod lupą | work=sportowahistoria.pl| accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> |
After his sports career, he worked for the forest-wood industry: «Jugodrvo», «Transjug», «Exportdrvo».<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sportowahistoria.pl/wiadomosci/chorwaccy-sportowcy-pod-lupa,489.html| title=Chorwaccy sportowcy pod lupą | work=sportowahistoria.pl| accessdate= 11 January 2017}}</ref> Until the end of life kept in touch with acquaintances athletes. |
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Born | Sušak, Austria-Hungary | 19 October 1905||||||||||||||
Died | 17 March 1974 Rijeka, SFR Yugoslavia | (aged 68)||||||||||||||
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Country | Yugoslavia ( Croatia) | ||||||||||||||
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Dragutin Ciotti (19 October 1905 – 17 March 1974) was a Croatian gymnast. He competed in the men's team and won the bronze medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics.[1]
The son of a teacher Giuseppe Ciotti, Italian by nationality and Albina Ciotti, née Blečić. After the turbulent years spent in Rijeka, after the First World War, the family moved to the State of Slovenes.[2]
He was a big fan of the gym and trained in the Croatian "Sokol" sports society.[3] He was the seventh of ten children.
He managed to get into the national team, then one of the three strongest win the world. He was one of the few of the Croats at the time. There he represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He was a member of society "Sokol Sušak Rijeka".[4]
After his sports career, he worked for the forest-wood industry: «Jugodrvo», «Transjug», «Exportdrvo».[5] Until the end of life kept in touch with acquaintances athletes.
References
[edit]- ^ "Drago Ciotti profile". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
- ^ "Povijest grada Rijeke (1900 - 1925 godina)". formula1-dictionary.net. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
- ^ "Groblje Kozala". croinfo.net. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
- ^ "ZABORAVLJENI RIJEČKI OLIMPIJAC". klub-susacana.hr. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
- ^ "Chorwaccy sportowcy pod lupą". sportowahistoria.pl. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
- 1905 births
- 1974 deaths
- Yugoslav male artistic gymnasts
- Croatian male artistic gymnasts
- Croatian people of Italian descent
- Olympic gymnasts for Yugoslavia
- Gymnasts at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Olympic bronze medalists for Yugoslavia
- Olympic medalists in gymnastics
- Medalists at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Sportspeople from Rijeka
- Croatian sportspeople stubs
- European artistic gymnast stubs
- Yugoslav sportspeople stubs