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Maurizio Damilano

1957 - Today

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Maurizio Damilano (born 6 April 1957) is an Italian former race walker. He won 15 individual medals (22 also with team events), at senior level, at the International athletics competitions. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maurizio Damilano is the 1,734th most popular athlete (up from 1,760th in 2019), the 4,025th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,131st in 2019) and the 75th most popular Italian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maurizio Damilano ranks 1,734 out of 6,025Before him are Amadou Dia Ba, Harry DeBaecke, Anișoara Cușmir-Stanciu, Joaquín Capilla, John Kelly, and Paul Tergat. After him are Fritz Schwab, Robert Hennet, Gelindo Bordin, Ruurd Leegstra, Doris Maletzki, and Christina Heinich.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Maurizio Damilano ranks 407Before him are Ana Lilian de la Macorra, Dmitry Nazarov, Chris Poland, Richard Wagner, Osman Kavala, and Pino Palladino. After him are Yury Usachov, Mark Parkinson, Wilfried Hannes, Ge You, Fernando Chui, and Thierry Meyssan.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Maurizio Damilano ranks 4,026 out of 5,161Before him are Goffredo Parise (1929), Romano Bonagura (1930), Antonio Maspes (1932), Saul Malatrasi (1938), Roberto Fiore (1959), and Silvio Micali (1954). After him are Chiara Ferragni (1987), Gelindo Bordin (1959), Luciano Ligabue (1960), Anna Maria Alberghetti (1936), Ivano Blason (1923), and Cristian Zaccardo (1981).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Maurizio Damilano ranks 75Before him are Alberto Cova (1958), Giuseppina Leone (1934), Emilio Lunghi (1887), Gavino Matta (1910), Antonio Siddi (1923), and Romano Bonagura (1930). After him are Gelindo Bordin (1959), Sergio Caprari (1932), Claudia Testoni (1915), Aldo Montano (1910), Romolo Catasta (1923), and Mario Tullio Montano (1944).