Mauro Nespoli

Mauro Nespoli

Medal record
Men's archery
Competitor for  Italy
Olympic Games
2012 London Team
2008 Beijing Team
World Championships
1 Team medal Outdoor
1 Team medal Outdoor
1 Team medal Outdoor
1 Team medal Indoor
1 Team medal Outdoor
European Championships
1 Individual medal Outdoor
1 Team medal Outdoor
1 Individual medal Outdoor
4 Team medals Outdoor
Mediterranean Games
2013 Mersin Team

Mauro Nespoli (born 22 November 1987) is an Italian archer.

Biography

Nespoli was born in Voghera (Province of Pavia), the place where he has always lived. He first saw some archers when he was nine, while he was spending his holidays in Aprica (Sondrio). His coach is Luciano Malovini, who was an archer of the Paralympic Italian National Team. In spite of his agonistic training and events, Nespoli could achieve good marks at school. He got his graduation Diploma in 2006 and he is now attending university, in Pavia, studying Computer Engineering.

Sport career

He won his first gold medal in the Italian "Giochi della Gioventù" (Youth Games) in 1998. When he was only fourteen, in 2002, was convened in the Italian Junior National Team for the first time. Since 2006 he is a member of the Italian Senior National Team, together with Marco Galiazzo and Michele Frangilli. In his brief sport career, Nespoli have already twenty participations in International Competitions with the Italian National Team and several records too.

At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Nespoli finished his ranking round with a total of 649 points. This gave him the 44th seed for the final competition bracket in which he faced Alan Wills in the first round. Wills won the match 103–99 and went on to reach the third round in which he lost to Juan Carlos Stevens.[1]

Together with Marco Galiazzo and Ilario Di Buò he also took part in the team event. With his 649 score from the ranking round combined with the 667 of Galiazzo and the 670 of Di Buò the Italians were in sixth position after the ranking round. In the first round they were too strong for the Canadian team 219–217. They advanced to the semi final by eliminating Malaysia 218–213. After that they reached the final by beating Ukraine 223–221. In the final they managed to get 225 points, but South Korea took the gold medal with 227 points.[1]

Records

World Records

(Junior)

European Records

(Cadet)

Italian Records

(Junior)

Italian Records

(Senior)

14 November 2004

Gallarate, Italy

25m – 582 Points

2–5 June 2003

Cles, Italy

70m O.R.

25 April 2003

Montesegale, Italy

70m – 640 Points

16 October 2005

Castel D'Ario, Italy

25+18m – 1156 Points

22 April 2007

Cherasco, Italy

90m – 329 Points

Medals

References

  1. 1 2 Athlete biography: Mauro Nespoli, beijing2008.cn, ret: 17 Aug, 2008

External links


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