Sandro Floris
Sandro FlorisPersonal information |
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Nationality |
Italian |
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Born |
(1965-06-12) June 12, 1965 Cagliari, Italy |
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Height |
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Weight |
73 kg (161 lb) |
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Sport |
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Country |
Italy |
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Sport |
Athletics |
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Event(s) |
Sprint |
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Club |
G.S. Fiamme Azzurre |
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Achievements and titles |
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Personal best(s) |
- 100 m: 10.36 (1994)
- 200 m: 20.68 (1996)
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Sandro Floris (born 12 June 1965 in Cagliari) is a retired Italian sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres.
He won eleven medals at the International athletics competitions, ten of these with national relays team.[1] His personal best 200 metres time was 20.68 seconds, achieved in June 1996 in Rome.[2] His personal best for the 100 metres time was 10.36 seconds, achieved in July 1994 in Nuoro.[3]
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Italy |
1988 |
Olympic Games |
Seoul, South Korea |
5th |
4 × 100 m relay |
38.54 |
1989 |
World Indoor Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
4th |
200 m |
21.31 |
European Indoor Championships |
The Hague, Netherlands |
5th |
200 m[4] |
21.41 |
1990 |
European Indoor Championships |
Glasgow, United Kingdom |
1st |
200 m |
21.01 |
European Championships |
Split, Yugoslavia |
8th |
200 m |
20.84 (wind: 0.0m/s) |
3rd |
4 × 100 m relay |
38.39 |
1991 |
World Championships |
Tokyo, Japan |
5th |
4 × 100 m relay |
38.52 |
Mediterranean Games |
Athens, Greece |
3rd |
200 m[5] |
20.96 |
1994 |
European Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
16th (qf) |
100 m |
10.41 (wind: +1.4m/s) |
3rd |
4 × 100 m relay |
38.99 |
1995 |
World Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
3rd |
4 × 100 m relay |
39.07 |
1997 |
Mediterranean Games |
Bari, Italy |
1st |
4 × 100 m relay |
38.61 |
National titles
He has won three times the individual national championship.[6][7]
See also
References
External links
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- 1949: Turkey (unknown)
- 1951: Italy (Montanari, Leccese, Siddi, Frizzoni)
- 1955: Italy (D'Asnasch, Ghiselli, Gnocchi, Montanari)
- 1959: France (David, Brakchi, Cahen, Genevay)
- 1963: Italy (Berruti, Giannattasio, Ottolina, Sardi)
- 1967: Italy (Giani, Preatoni, Giannattasio, Laverda)
- 1971: Italy (Preatoni, Abeti, Guerini, Mennea)
- 1975: France (Chauvelot, Échevin, Arame, Sainte-Rose)
- 1979: Italy (Lazzer, Caravani, Grazioli, Mennea)
- 1983: Italy (Tilli, Simionato, Pavoni, Mennea)
- 1987: Italy (Madonia, Tilli, Catalano, Floris)
- 1991: Italy (Longo, Simionato, Floris, Madonia)
- 1993: France (Morinière, Sangouma, Trouabal, Marie-Rose)
- 1997: Italy (Asuni, Puggioni, Cipolloni, Floris)
- 2001: Italy (Scuderi, Torrieri, Checcucci, Colombo)
- 2005: Italy (Verdecchia, Attene, Donati, Torrieri)
- 2009: Italy (Checcucci, Collio, Di Gregorio, Cerutti)
- 2013: Italy (Collio, Manenti, Riparelli, Tumi)
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