Adolfo Consolini

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Adolfo Consolini

Adolfo Consolini (5 January 1917 – 20 December 1969) was an Italian discus thrower. He competed at the 1948, 1952, 1956 and 1960 Olympics and finished in 1st, 2nd, 6th and 17 place, respectively. While winning the gold medal in 1948 he set an Olympic record at 52.78 m. Consolini won three European titles, in 1946, 1950 and 1954, and 15 national titles.[1]

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Adolfo Consolini
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born(1917-01-05)5 January 1917
Costermano, Italy
Died20 December 1969(1969-12-20) (aged 52)
Milan, Italy
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight100 kg (220 lb)
Sport
CountryItaly
SportAthletics
EventDiscus throw
ClubG.S. Pirelli Milano
Achievements and titles
Personal best56.98 m (1955)
Medal record
Olympic Games
1948 LondonDiscus throw
1952 HelsinkiDiscus throw
European Championships
1946 OsloDiscus throw
1950 BrusselsDiscus throw
1954 BerneDiscus throw
Mediterranean Games
1955 BarcelonaDiscus throw
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Biography

Consolini was the youngest of five children in a farmer family. His first athletics competition was a local stone throwing contest in 1937. A few months later he started training in the discus and won the British AAA Championships title at the 1938 AAA Championships.[2][3][4] Shortly afterwards in September, he finished fifth at the European championships, and in 1939 won the first of his 15 national titles. In 1941 he set a new world record at 53.34 m, which he extended to 54.23 m in 1946 and to 55.33 m in 1948.[5]

Consolini retired from top sport after the 1960 Olympics, but continued competing at the national level until the age of 52, when he threw 43.94 m in Milan. He married Hanny Cuk, an Austrian, and had a son Sergio with her.[6] The family settled in Milan where Consolini worked at Pirelli company the rest of his life. He died aged 52 from a viral hepatitis.[7]

Achievements

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Consolini with family in the 1950s
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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventMeasureNotes
1948 Olympic Games United Kingdom London 1st Discus throw 52.78 m OR
1952 Olympic Games Finland Helsinki 2nd Discus throw 53.78 m
1956 Olympic Games Australia Melbourne 6th Discus throw 52.21 m
1960 Olympic Games Italy Rome 17th Discus throw 52.44 m
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National titles

He won fifteen times the national championships at senior level.[1]

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