Edoardo Mangiarotti
Edoardo Mangiarotti is a legendary Italian fencer, widely regarded as one of the greatest in the history of the sport. Born on April 7, 1919, he had an illustrious career that spanned several decades, during which he won a remarkable 13 Olympic medals, including 6 golds. Mangiarotti's prowess in both individual and team events, particularly in foil and épée, made him a dominant figure in fencing. He was known for his technical skill, strategic thinking, and exceptional athleticism. His contributions to Italian fencing extend beyond his competitive achievements; he also played a significant role in promoting the sport and inspiring future generations of fencers. Mangiarotti's legacy endures as a symbol of excellence in Italian sports.
Born on Jan 07, 1919 (107 years old)
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Norway:
Edoardo Mangiarotti is a legend in fencing with six Olympic gold medals.
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San Marino:
Edoardo Mangiarotti was surpassed by Arianna Fontana in Olympic medal count.
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Italy:
Arianna Fontana surpassed the record of Edoardo Mangiarotti.
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San Marino:
Edoardo Mangiarotti's record has stood since the Rome 1960 Olympics.
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Italy:
Edoardo Mangiarotti holds the record for 13 Olympic medals.
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Italy:
Edoardo Mangiarotti is a celebrated figure in Italian sports whom Arianna's mother hopes Arianna will surpass.
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Italy:
Edoardo Mangiarotti is mentioned as the record holder that Arianna Fontana is close to surpassing.
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