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David Pasqualucci

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David Pasqualucci (born 27 June 1996) is an Italian competitive archer. He won a silver medal in the men's team recurve at the 2015 World Championships, and also competed as a member of Italy's archery squad at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He currently trains under the tutelage of his coaches Fabio Pivari and Wietse van Alten, a Sydney 2000 Olympian from the Netherlands, for the Italian team, while shooting at the Tempio di Diana Archery Range (Italian: Arcieri del Tempio di Diana) in Rome. Pasqualucci rose to prominence in the international archery scene at the 2015 World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. David Pasqualucci is the 8,042nd most popular athlete, the 5,509th most popular biography from Italy and the 289th most popular Italian Athlete.

David Pasqualucci is most famous for being an Italian archer who has competed at a high level, including in World Archery Championships. He was born in 1996 and has represented Italy in various international competitions.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, David Pasqualucci ranks 8,042 out of 6,025Before him are Rasmus Mägi, Carissa Moore, Pete Reed, Shelley-Ann Brown, Katsiaryna Halkina, and Sentayehu Ejigu. After him are Su Yiming, Roxana Anghel, Clara Espar, Veronique Meester, Andreas Vojta, and Gillian Lindsay.

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Among people born in 1996, David Pasqualucci ranks 1,011Before him are Johanna Matintalo, Abbas Abubakar Abbas, Oleg Stoyanovskiy, Yuta Koike, Sherko Karim, and Albertina Kassoma. After him are Lumor Agbenyenu, Erwin Saavedra, Shuta Doi, Zach Bryan, Brandon Clarke, and Daryll Neita.

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Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, David Pasqualucci ranks 287Before him are Manuela Delilaj (1966), Daniele Greco (1989), Stefano Oppo (1994), and Francesco Di Fulvio (1993). After him are Carlo Tacchini (1995), Alessandro Velotto (1995), Ivan Federico (1999), Chiara Rebagliati (1997), Manfredi Rizza (1991), Mirko Zanni (1997), Stefania Constantini (1999), and Amos Mosaner (1995).