Italian race walker (born 1976)
Ivano Brugnetti (born 1 September 1976 in Milan) is an Italian former race walker.
Biography
Brugnetti won five medals, at individual level, in international athletics competitions.[1] He participated at three editions of the Summer Olympics (2000, 2004, and 2008) and earned 22 caps in the national team from 1997 to 2008.[2]
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Italy
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1999
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World Race Walking Cup
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Mézidon-Canon, France
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26th
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50 km
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3:51:45
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World Championships
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Seville, Spain
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1st
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50 km
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3:47:54
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2000
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European Race Walking Cup
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Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
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—
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50 km
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DNF
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Olympic Games
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Sydney, Australia
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—
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50 km
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DNF
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2001
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Mediterranean Games
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Tunis, Tunisia
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7th
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20 km
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1:33:03
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2002
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World Race Walking Cup
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Turin, Italy
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—
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50 km
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DNF
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2003
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European Race Walking Cup
|
Cheboksary, Russia
|
—
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50 km
|
DNF
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2004
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World Race Walking Cup
|
Naumburg, Germany
|
6th
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20 km
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1:20:06
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Olympic Games
|
Athens, Greece
|
1st
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20 km
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1:19:40
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2005
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European Race Walking Cup
|
Miskolc, Hungary
|
—
|
20 km
|
DQ
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World Championships
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
—
|
20 km
|
DNF
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2006
|
World Race Walking Cup
|
A Coruña, Spain
|
15th
|
20 km
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1:21:47
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European Championships
|
Gothenburg, Sweden
|
17th
|
20 km
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1:27:42
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2007
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
Leamington Spa, Great Britain
|
2nd
|
20 km
|
1:19:36
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2nd
|
Team - 20 km
|
32 pts
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World Championships
|
Osaka, Japan
|
—
|
20 km
|
DSQ
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2008
|
World Race Walking Cup
|
Cheboksary, Russia
|
16th
|
20 km
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1:21:19
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Olympic Games
|
Beijing, China
|
5th
|
20 km
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1:19:51
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2009
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
Metz, France
|
2nd
|
20 km
|
1:24:54
|
1st
|
Team - 20 km
|
6 pts
|
Mediterranean Games
|
Pescara, Italy
|
1st
|
20 km
|
1:22:33
|
World Championships
|
Berlin, Germany
|
—
|
20 km
|
DNF
|
2010
|
World Race Walking Cup
|
Chihuahua, México
|
11th
|
20 km
|
1:24:29
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European Championships
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
—
|
20 km
|
DNF
|
National titles
Brugnetti is a seven-time winner at the Italian Athletics Championships.[3][4]
See also
References
External links
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