Carlo Orlandi

Carlo Orlandi
Osobní informace
Datum narození23. dubna 1910
Místo narozeníMilán, Itálie
Datum úmrtí29. července 1983 (ve věku 73 let)
Místo úmrtíMilán, Itálie
ObčanstvíItálieItálie Itálie
Výška163 cm
Hmotnost57 kg
Sportovní informace
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Váhová kategorielehká váha
Účast na LOH1928
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Přehled medailí
Olympijské kruhy Box na LOH
zlatoAmsterdam 1928váha lehká

Carlo Orlandi (23. dubna 1910, Milán, Itálie29. července 1983, Milán) byl italský boxer.

Na Letních olympijských hrách 1928 v Amsterdamu získal zlatou medaili v lehké váze (do 61,2 kg). Ve finále porazil Američana Stephena Halaika.

V letech 1929 až 1944 boxoval profesionálně. Jeho bilance byla 97 vítězství, 19 porážek a 10 remíz. V roce 1934 se stal profesionálním mistrem Evropy v lehké váze.

Carlo Orlandi byl neslyšící.[1] Byl znám pod přezdívkou El negher di Porta Romana.

Reference

  1. History.com Dostupné online


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