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Ivano Brugnetti
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (1976-09-01) 1 September 1976 (age 48)
Milan, Italy
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Weight61 kg (134 lb)
Sport
CountryItaly Italy
SportAthletics
EventRacewalking
ClubG.S. Fiamme Gialle
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
  • 20 km: 1:19.36 (2007)
  • 50 km: 3:47.54 (1999)
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 1 0 0
World Championships 1 0 0
Mediterranean Games 1 0 0
European Race Walking Cup 0 2 0

Ivano Brugnetti (born 1 September 1976 in Milan) is an Italian former race walker.

Biography

Ivano Brugnetti won five medals, at individual level, at the International athletics competitions.[1] He participated at three editions of the Summer Olympics (2000, 2004, and 2008), he has 22 caps in national team from 1997 to 2008.[2]

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
1999 World Championships Seville, Spain 1st 50 km
2000 European Race Walking Cup Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany 50 km DNF
Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 50 km DNF
2001 Mediterranean Games Tunis, Tunisia 7th 20 km
2004 World Race Walking Cup Naumburg, Germany 6th 20 km
Olympic Games Athens, Greece 1st 20 km
2005 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 20 km DNF
2006 World Race Walking Cup La Coruña, Spain 15th 20 km
European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 17th 50 km
2007 European Race Walking Cup Leamington Spa, Great Britain 2nd 20 km
World Championships Osaka, Japan 20 km DSQ
2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China 5th 20 km
2009 European Race Walking Cup Metz, France 2nd 20 km
Mediterranean Games Pescara, Italy 1st 20 km
World Championships Berlin, Germany 20 km DNF
2010 European Championships Barcelona, Spain 20 km DNF

National championships

Ivano Brugnetti has won 7 times the individual national championship.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "PODIO INTERNAZIONALE DAL 1908 AL 2008 - UOMINI" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  2. ^ Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009.
  3. ^ ""CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" ITALIANI SUL PODIO TRICOLORE – 1906 2012" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  4. ^ "ITALIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS". gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 24 December 2012.

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