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Franco Menichelli

1941 - heute

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Franco Menichelli (* 3. August 1941 in Rom) ist ein ehemaliger italienischer Kunstturner. Der Olympiasieger von 1964 gehörte zu den wenigen Turnern, die in den 1960er Jahren mit den sowjetischen und japanischen Sportlern mithalten konnten. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Franco Menichelli is the 89th most popular turner (up from 143rd in 2024), the 3,803rd most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,143rd in 2019) and the 9th most popular Italian Turner.

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Among Turners

Among turners, Franco Menichelli ranks 89 out of 370Before him are Margarita Nikolaeva, Leonard Peterson, Larisa Petrik, Alexander Dityatin, Yuri Titov, and Per Bertilsson. After him are Oswald Holmberg, Ladislav Vácha, Bjarne Pettersen, Lorenzo Mangiante, Hjördis Nordin, and Masao Takemoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Franco Menichelli ranks 490Before him are Vittore Gottardi, Heidi Biebl, Klaus Bonsack, Jürgen Nöldner, Dack Rambo, and Julio Anguita. After him are Alberto Mario González, King Tubby, Magne Thomassen, Mogens Frey, Julio César Cortés, and Robin Morgan.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Franco Menichelli ranks 3,804 out of 5,161Before him are Giovanni Battista Rabino (1931), Leonida Tonelli (1885), Francesco De Gregori (1951), Eugenio Calabi (1923), Emanuele Pirro (1962), and Giuseppe Viani (1909). After him are Graziano Rossi (1954), Francesca Schiavone (1980), Luciano Castellini (1945), Vincenzo Cuccia (1892), Stefano Fiore (1975), and Lorenzo Piretto (1942).

Among Turners In Italy

Among turners born in Italy, Franco Menichelli ranks 9Before him are Guido Boni (1892), Romeo Neri (1903), Savino Guglielmetti (1911), Pietro Bianchi (1883), Guido Romano (1888), and Paolo Salvi (1891). After him are Lorenzo Mangiante (1891), Roberto Ferrari (1889), Angelo Zorzi (1890), Alfredo Gollini (1881), Luigi Maiocco (1892), and Umberto Zanolini (1887).

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