Carlo Sonego
Italian javelin thrower
Sonego in the 1990s | |
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Italian |
Born | (1972-02-20) 20 February 1972 (age 52) Sacile, Italy |
Sport | |
Country | Italy |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | Javelin throw |
Club | G.S. Fiamme Gialle |
Coached by | Walter Rizzi |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best |
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Carlo Sonego (born 20 February 1972) is a retired javelin thrower from Italy.
Biography
He won two national titles (1994 and 1999) during his career. He set his personal best (84.60 metres) on 8 May 1999 in Osaka, Japan. Born in Sacile, he is son of Gianfranco Sonego and is the nephew of Renato Sonego owner of Sonego Sport cycling team.
National records
- Javelin throw: 84.60 m ( Osaka, 8 May 1999) – current holder
Progression
He finished the season 1999 in world top 25 (at 16th).[1]
Year | Time | Venue | Date | World Rank | Note |
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1994 | 74.14 m | Lignano Sabbiadoro | 7 July | [2] | |
1995 | 74.90 m | Cape Town | 6 May | [2] | |
1998 | 82.44 m | Tivoli | 30 May | ||
1999 | 84.60 m | Osaka | 8 May | 16th |
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Result | Measure | Note |
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1998 | European Championships | Budapest | 15th | 77.74 m |
National titles
Carlo Sonego has won 3 times for the individual national championships.[3]
- 2 wins in javelin throw (1994, 1999)
- 1 win in javelin throw (1999) at the Italian Winter Throwing Championships
See also
- Italian records in athletics
- Italian all-time lists – Javelin throw
- Men's javelin throw Italian record progression
References
- ^ "World list 1999". mrasilainen.com. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
- ^ a b "Italian javelin throw all-time top list (since 2000)". digilander.libero.it/atleticaleggera. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
- ^ "Campionati "Assoluti" Italiani Sul Podio Tricolore – 1906–2012" ["Absolute" Italian Championships on the podium (1906–2012)] (PDF) (in Italian). Sport Olimpico. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
External links
- Carlo Sonego at World Athletics
- Carlo Sonego at the Italian Athletics Federation (in Italian)
- Carlo Sonego interview 4 October 2013 (in Italian)
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- 1921–24: Carlo Clemente
- 1925: Giuseppe Palmieri
- 1926–27: Antonio Capecchi
- 1928: Alberto Dominutti
- 1929: Giuseppe Palmieri
- 1930–31: Alberto Dominutti
- 1932: Mario Agosti
- 1933: Luigi Spazzali
- 1934: Bruno Testa
- 1935–36: Mario Agosti
- 1937–38: Bruno Testa
- 1939: Raffaele Drei
- 1940–41: Bruno Rossi
- 1942: Amos Matteucci
- 1943: Raffaele Drei
- 1944: Not held
- 1945–46: Amos Matteucci
- 1947: Bruno Rossi
- 1948–52: Amos Matteucci
- 1953: Gianluigi Farina
- 1954: Francesco Ziggiotti
- 1955: Raffaele Bonaiuto
- 1956: Giovanni Lievore
- 1957: Carlo Lievore
- 1958: Giovanni Lievore
- 1959–61: Carlo Lievore
- 1962: Franco Radman
- 1963: Vanni Rodeghiero
- 1964: Carlo Lievore
- 1965–66: Vanni Rodeghiero
- 1967: Franco Radman
- 1968: Vanni Rodeghiero
- 1969: Carlo Lievore
- 1970–73: Renzo Cramerotti
- 1974: Vanni Rodeghiero
- 1975–77: Renzo Cramerotti
- 1978: Vanni Rodeghiero
- 1979: Vincenzo Marchetti
- 1980: Vanni Rodeghiero
- 1981–84: Agostino Ghesini
- 1985: Fabio Michielon
- 1986: Agostino Ghesini
- 1987–93: Fabio De Gaspari
- 1994: Carlo Sonego
- 1995: Ivan Soffiato
- 1996–97: Fabio De Gaspari
- 1998: Armin Kerer
- 1999: Carlo Sonego
- 2000: Armin Kerer
- 2001: Alberto Desiderio
- 2002: Paolo Valt
- 2003–06: Francesco Pignata
- 2007: Daniele Crivellaro
- 2008–10: Roberto Bertolini
- 2011: Leonardo Gottardo
- 2012: Giacomo Puccini
- 2013–14: Norbert Bonvecchio
- 2014: Roberto Bertolini
- 2016: Norbert Bonvecchio
- 2017–19: Mauro Fraresso
- 2020: Norbert Bonvecchio
- 2021: Roberto Orlando
- 2022: Roberto Orlando
- 2023: Roberto Orlando
- 2024: Giovanni Frattini