Pierfrancesco Pavoni
Italian sprinter
Pierfrancesco Pavoni
Pavoni in the 1970s
Nationality Italian Born (1963-02-21 ) 21 February 1963 (age 61) Rome , ItalyHeight 1.82 m (5 ft 11+ 1 ⁄2 in) Weight 70 kg (154 lb) Country Italy Sport Athletics Event Sprint Club Pro Patria Milano Personal bests
60 m: 6.55 (1990)
100 m: 10.22 (1986)
200 m: 20.38 (1987)
400 m: 45.71 (1985)
Pierfrancesco Pavoni (born 21 February 1963, in Rome ) is a retired sprinter from Italy.
Biography
He won twelve medals at the International athletics competitions , four of these with national relays team and one of these at junior level.[ 1] His greatest achievements were the 1982 European Championships silver medal as well as two World Indoor bronze medals.
His personal times were both achieved in 1986: 10.22 seconds over 100 metres and in 1987: 20.38 seconds over 200 metres . At 1983 World Championships he set the Italian record of the 4 × 100 m, winning another silver medal, with the teammate Pietro Mennea at the last relay.
International competitions
Representing Italy
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Result
Notes
1982
European Indoor Championships
Milan , Italy
4th
60 metres
6.68
[ 2]
European Championships
Athens , Greece
2nd
100 metres
10.25
(wind: -0.8 m/s)
4th
4 × 100 m relay
38.96
1983
World Championships
Helsinki , Finland
2nd
4 × 100 metres relay
38.37
NR
Mediterranean Games
Casablanca , Morocco
1st
100 metres
10.24
[ 3]
1st
4 × 100 metres relay
38.76
[ 3]
1986
European Championships
Stuttgart , West Germany
11th (sf)
200 metres
20.85
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
5th
4 × 100 m relay
38.86
1987
World Indoor Championships
Indianapolis , United States
3rd
60 metres
6.59
European Indoor Championships
Liévin , France
2nd
60 metres
6.58
World Championships
Rome , Italy
7th
100 metres
16.23
[ 4]
7th
200 metres
20.45
PB
7th
4 × 100 metres relay
39.62
1988
European Indoor Championships
Budapest , Hungary
5th
60 metres
6.64
[ 5]
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
5th
4 × 100 metres relay
38.54
1989
World Indoor Championships
Budapest, Hungary
3rd
60 metres
6.61
European Indoor Championships
The Hague , Netherlands
4th
60 metres
6.62
[ 6]
1990
European Indoor Championships
Glasgow , United Kingdom
2nd
60 metres
6.59
European Championships
Split , Yugoslavia
19th (h)
100 metres
10.57
(wind: -0.9 m/s)
National titles
He has won 8 times the individual national championship .[ 7] [ 8]
See also
References
External links
Related
1951: Italy (Montanari , Leccese , Siddi , Frizzoni )
1955: Italy (D'Asnasch , Ghiselli , Gnocchi , Montanari )
1959: France (David , Brakchi , Cahen , Genevay )
1963: Italy (Berruti , Giannattasio , Ottolina , Sardi )
1967: Italy (Giani , Preatoni , Giannattasio , Laverda )
1971: Italy (Preatoni , Abeti , Guerini , Mennea )
1975: France (Chauvelot , Échevin , Arame , Sainte-Rose )
1979: Italy (Lazzer , Caravani , Grazioli , Mennea )
1983: Italy (Tilli , Simionato , Pavoni , Mennea )
1987: Italy (Madonia , Tilli , Catalano , Floris )
1991: Italy (Longo , Simionato , Floris , Madonia )
1993: France (Morinière , Sangouma , Trouabal , Marie-Rose )
1997: Italy (Asuni , Puggioni , Cipolloni , Floris )
2001: Italy (Scuderi , Torrieri , Checcucci , Colombo )
2005: Italy (Verdecchia , Attene , Donati , Torrieri )
2009: Italy (Checcucci , Collio , Di Gregorio , Cerutti )
2013: Italy (Collio , Manenti , Riparelli , Tumi )
2018: Italy (Cattaneo , Desalu , Manenti , Tortu )
2022: Italy (Federici , Meluzzo , Pettorossi , Rigali )
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