Gianmarco Buttazzo
Italian long-distance runner
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Nationality | Italian |
Born | (1977-08-23) 23 August 1977 (age 47) San Cesario di Lecce |
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Weight | 59 kg (130 lb) |
Sport | |
Country | Italy |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | Long-distance running |
Club | G.S. Esercito |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best |
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Giammarco Buttazzo (born 23 August 1977) is an Italian male long-distance runner who won one national championship.[1]
Biography
He competed at two editions of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships (2006, 2008),[2] two of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and four editions of the European Cross Country Championships (2006, 2014), winning a medal with the national team in 2009.
References
External links
- Gianmarco Buttazzo at World Athletics
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- 1897: Cesare Ferrari
- 1898: Ettore Zilia
- 1899: Ettore Zilia
- 1900: Francesco Stobbone
- 1901: Giacomo Volpati
- 1902: Ettore Ferri
- 1903: Giacomo Volpati
- 1904: not held
- 1905: Dorando Pietri
- 1906: Pericle Pagliani
- 1907: Dorando Pietri
- 1908: Dorando Pietri
- 1909: Armando Pagliani
- 1910: Pericle Pagliani
- 1911: Adolfo Testoni
- 1912: Carlo Speroni
- 1913: Carlo Speroni
- 1914: Carlo Speroni
- 1915-1918: not held
- 1919: Ettore Blasi
- 1920: Ettore Blasi
- 1921: Ettore Blasi
- 1922: Ettore Blasi
- 1923-1924: not held
- 1925: Vincenzo D'Amore
- 1926: Stefano Natale
- 1927: Luigi Rossini
- 1928: Giovanni Balbusso
- 1929: Luigi Rossini
- 1930: Luigi Rossini
- 1931: Spartaco Morelli
- 1932: Simone Paduano
- 1933-1936: not held
- 1937: Giovanni Balbusso
- 1938: Umberto De Florentiis
- 1939: Savino Resia
- 1941: Salvatore Costantino
- 1942: Ettore Padovani
- 1943: Salvatore Costantino
- 1944: Romano Maffeis
- 1945: Romano Maffeis
- 1946: Antonio Carta
- 1947: Salvatore Costantino
- 1948: Pietro Balistrieri
- 1949: Pietro Balistrieri
- 1950: Asfò Bussotti
- 1951: Egilberto Martufi
- 1952: Asfò Bussotti
- 1953: Giacomo Peppicelli
- 1954: Agostino Conti
- 1955: Edoardo Righi
- 1956: Rino Lavelli
- 1957: Giacomo Peppicelli
- 1958: Silvio De Florentiis
- 1959: Silvio De Florentiis
- 1960: Silvio De Florentiis
- 1961: Antonio Ambu
- 1962: Antonio Ambu
- 1963: Silvio De Florentiis
- 1964: Antonio Ambu
- 1965: Antonio Ambu
- 1966: Antonio Ambu
- 1967: Antonio Ambu
- 1968: Antonio Ambu
- 1969: Gioacchino De Palma
- 1970: Gioacchino De Palma
- 1971: Francesco Amante
- 1972: Renato Martini
- 1973: Italo Tentorini
- 1974: Giuseppe Cindolo
- 1975: Paolo Accaputo
- 1976: Franco Fava
- 1977: Paolo Accaputo
- 1978: Massimo Magnani
- 1979: Giampaolo Messina
- 1980: Paolo Accaputo
- 1981: Massimo Magnani
- 1982: Alessandro Rastello
- 1983: Vito Basiliana
- 1984: Vito Basiliana
- 1985: Loris Pimazzoni
- 1986: Salvatore Bettiol
- 1987: Davide Bergamini
- 1988: Salvatore Bettiol
- 1989: Walter D'Urbano
- 1990: Gelindo Bordin
- 1991: Raffaello Alliegro
- 1992: Vincenzo Modica
- 1993: Vincenzo Modica
- 1994: Vincenzo Modica
- 1995: Stefano Baldini
- 1996: Danilo Goffi
- 1997: Francesco Ingargiola
- 1998: Stefano Baldini
- 1999: Daniele Caimmi
- 2000: Rachid Berradi
- 2001: Stefano Baldini
- 2002: Giuliano Battocletti
- 2003: Michele Gamba
- 2004: Stefano Baldini
- 2005: Fabio Mascheroni
- 2006: Stefano Baldini
- 2007: Giuliano Battocletti
- 2008: Federico Simionato
- 2009: Stefano Baldini
- 2010: Ruggero Pertile
- 2011: Francesco Bona
- 2012: Stefano La Rosa
- 2013: Gianmarco Buttazzo
- 2014: Daniele Meucci
- 2015: Andrea Lalli
- 2016: Daniele D'Onofrio
- 2017: Yassine Rachik
- 2018: Ahmed El Mazoury
- 2019: Nekagenet Crippa
- 2020: Daniele D'Onofrio
- 2021: Iliass Aouani
- 2022: Yohanes Chiappinelli
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