Alessio Faustini
Italian long-distance runner
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Nationality | Italian | |||||||||||||||||
Born | (1960-06-10) 10 June 1960 (age 64) Rome, Italy | |||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | |||||||||||||||||
Weight | 48 kg (106 lb) | |||||||||||||||||
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Country | Italy | |||||||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||||||||
Event | Marathon | |||||||||||||||||
Club | G.S. Fiamme Oro | |||||||||||||||||
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Alessio Faustini (born 10 June 1960) is an Italian former long-distance runner.
Biography
Alessio Faustini participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (1992), he has 13 caps in national team from 1981 to 1992.[1] He is not relative of the other Italian marathon runner Osvaldo Faustini.
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Time | Notes |
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1985 | World Marathon Cup | Hiroshima | Marathon | 2:13:55 | ||
1988 | European Marathon Cup | Huy | 2nd | Marathon | 2:12:52 | |
1991 | World Championships | Tokyo | DNF | Marathon | - | |
1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona | 44th | Marathon | 2:21:37 |
References
External links
- Alessio Faustini at World Athletics
- Alessio Faustini at Olympics.com
- Alessio Faustini at Olympedia
- Alessio Faustini at All-Athletics web site
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Summer Universiade champions in men's road running
Marathon
- 1981: Ivan Kovalchuk (URS)
- 1983: Alessio Faustini (ITA)
- 1985: Orlando Pizzolato (ITA)
- 1987: Takahiro Izumi (JPN)
- 1989: Tibor Baier (HUN)
- 1991: Wang Yung-Jo (KOR)
- 1993: Kennedy Manyisa (KEN)
- 1995: Takaki Morikawa (JPN)
Half marathon
- 1997–1999: Marílson Gomes dos Santos (BRA)
- 2001: Masakazu Fujiwara (JPN)
- 2003: Abdellah Bay (MAR)
- 2005: Wilson Busienei (UGA)
- 2007: Mohamed Fadil (MAR)
- 2009: Zhao Ran (CHN)
- 2011: Ahmed Tamri (MAR)
- 2013: Sibabalwe Gladwin Mzazi (RSA)
- 2015: Yusuke Ogura (JPN)
- 2017: Kei Katanishi (JPN)
- 2019: Akira Aizawa (JPN)
- 2021: Sezgin Ataç (TUR)