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{{Infobox Figure skater
{{short description|Italian figure skater}}
{{Infobox figure skater
|title= Angelo Dolfini
|name= Angelo Dolfini
|image=
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|country= {{ITA}}
|country= [[Italy]]
|dateofbirth= {{birth date and age|1978|10|8}}
|birth_date= {{birth date and age|1978|10|8|df=yes}}
|birth_place= [[Pavia]], Italy
|residence=
|height= 168 cm
|height= {{height|m=1.68}}
|coach= [[Petra Ruhrmann]]
|coach= [[Petra Ruhrmann]]
|choreographer=[[Luca Mantovani]]
|choreographer= [[Luca Mantovani]]
|skating club= Ice Academy Milan
|skating club= Ice Academy Milan
|currenttraininglocations= [[Milan]] <br> [[Oberstdorf]]
|retired=
|beganskating= 1989
|retired= 2002
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'''Angelo Dolfini''' (born October 8, 1978 in [[Pavia]], [[Italy]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[figure skater]]. He is the 1999-2002 [[Italian Figure Skating Championships|Italian national champion]]. He placed 26th at the [[2002 Winter Olympics]].
'''Angelo Dolfini''' (born 8 October 1978 in [[Pavia]]) is an Italian former competitive [[figure skater]]. He is a four-time [[Italian Figure Skating Championships|Italian national]] champion (1999–2002) and competed at the [[Figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Winter Olympics]], placing 26th. He was coached by [[Petra Ruhrmann]] from childhood until the end of his competitive career.<ref name=GS020205/><ref name=ISU-0102/>


Dolfini is an International Technical Specialist for Italy.<ref>{{PDFlink|1=[http://isu.sportcentric.net/db//files/serve.php?id=576 ISU Communication No. 1467]}}</ref>
Dolfini studied literature at the [[University of Pavia]].<ref name=GS020205/> He is an International Technical Specialist for Italy.<ref name=ISU1467/>

== Programs ==
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! Season
! [[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]]
! [[Free skating]]
|-
! 2001–02 <br> <ref name=GS020205/><ref name=ISU-0102/>
|
* Tango Flamenco <br>{{small| by [[Armik]] }}
|
* [[Pagliacci]] <br>{{small| by [[Ruggero Leoncavallo]], <br> R. Muti Orchestra }}
* [[Vesti la giubba]] <br>{{small| by Ruggero Leoncavallo, <br> BBC Orchestra }}
* Pagliacci <br>{{small| by Ruggero Leoncavallo, <br> R. Muti Orchestra }}
|-
! 2000–01 <br> <ref name=ISU-0001/>
|
* [[Vecchio frac]] <br>{{small| by [[Domenico Modugno]] }}
|
* Pagliacci <br>{{small| by Ruggero Leoncavallo, <br> R. Muti Orchestra }}
* Vesti la giubba <br>{{small| by Ruggero Leoncavallo, <br> BBC Orchestra }}
* Pagliacci <br>{{small| by Ruggero Leoncavallo, <br> R. Muti Orchestra }}
|}

== Results ==
''GP: [[ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]]; JGP: [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Series]] (Junior Grand Prix)''

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | International<ref name=ISU-AD/>
|-
! Event
! {{tooltip|94–95|1994–95}}
! 95–96
! 96–97
! 97–98
! 98–99
! {{tooltip|99–00|1999–2000}}
! {{tooltip|00–01|2000–01}}
! 01–02
|-
| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Olympic Games|Olympics]] || || || || || || || || 26th
|-
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]] || || || || || 41st || 37th || 27th ||
|-
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|Europeans]] || || || || || 28th || 20th || 26th || 22nd
|-
| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Trophée Éric Bompard|Lalique]] || || || || || 11th || || ||
|-
| align=left | [[Finlandia Trophy]] || || || || || || || || 15th
|-
| align=left | [[Golden Spin of Zagreb|Golden Spin]] || || || || || || || 9th || 9th
|-
| align=left | [[Nebelhorn Trophy]] || || || || 16th || 15th || || || 14th
|-
| align=left | [[Schäfer Memorial]] || || || || || || 13th || 11th ||
|-
| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Winter Universiade|Universiade]] || || || || || || || 13th ||
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | International: Junior<ref name=ISU-AD/>
|-
| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|Junior Worlds]] || || || 25th || 20th || || || ||
|-
| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Germany|Germany]] || || || || 9th || || || ||
|-
| align=left | [[Blue Swords]] || || || 12th J || || || || ||
|-
| align=left | [[Gardena Spring Trophy|Gardena]] || || 12th J || 7th J || || || || ||
|-
| align=left | Grand Prize SNP || || 10th J || || || || || ||
|-
| align=left | Salchow Trophy || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd J || || || || ||
|-
| align=left | [[Grand Prix International St. Gervais|St. Gervais]] || || || 10th J || || || || ||
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | National<ref name=ISU-AD/>
|-
| align=left | [[Italian Figure Skating Championships|Italian Champ.]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd J || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st
|-
| colspan=9 align=center | <small> J = Junior level </small>
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|refs=
<references />

<ref name=ISU-AD>{{cite web |url= http://figureskating.sportresult.com/Bios/ITA/2016/0/51700/MEN/TO/121 |title= Angelo DOLFINI |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20161106081930/http://figureskating.sportresult.com/Bios/ITA/2016/0/51700/MEN/TO/121 |archivedate= 6 November 2016 |url-status= dead |access-date= 6 November 2016 }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-0001>{{cite web |url= http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000121.htm |title= Angelo DOLFINI: 2000/2001 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20010609235904/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000121.htm |archivedate= 9 June 2001 |url-status= unfit }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-0102>{{cite web |url= http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000121.htm |title= Angelo DOLFINI: 2001/2002 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20020602194126/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000121.htm |archivedate= 2 June 2002 |url-status= unfit }}</ref>

<ref name=GS020205>{{cite news |url= http://www.goldenskate.com/2002/02/italys-dolfini-switches-from-skis-to-skates/ |title= Italy's Dolfini Switches from Skis to Skates |first= Barry |last= Mittan |work= Golden Skate |date= 5 February 2002 }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU1467>{{cite web|url=http://isu.sportcentric.net/db//files/serve.php?id=576 |title=Communication No. 1467 |format=PDF |publisher=International Skating Union |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090203223906/http://isu.sportcentric.net/db/files/serve.php?id=576 |archivedate=2009-02-03 }}</ref>

}}


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 24 April 2024

Angelo Dolfini
Born (1978-10-08) 8 October 1978 (age 45)
Pavia, Italy
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Figure skating career
CountryItaly
CoachPetra Ruhrmann
Skating clubIce Academy Milan
Began skating1989
Retired2002

Angelo Dolfini (born 8 October 1978 in Pavia) is an Italian former competitive figure skater. He is a four-time Italian national champion (1999–2002) and competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics, placing 26th. He was coached by Petra Ruhrmann from childhood until the end of his competitive career.[1][2]

Dolfini studied literature at the University of Pavia.[1] He is an International Technical Specialist for Italy.[3]

Programs[edit]

Season Short program Free skating
2001–02
[1][2]
2000–01
[4]
  • Pagliacci
    by Ruggero Leoncavallo,
    R. Muti Orchestra
  • Vesti la giubba
    by Ruggero Leoncavallo,
    BBC Orchestra
  • Pagliacci
    by Ruggero Leoncavallo,
    R. Muti Orchestra

Results[edit]

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Series (Junior Grand Prix)

International[5]
Event 94–95 95–96 96–97 97–98 98–99 99–00 00–01 01–02
Olympics 26th
Worlds 41st 37th 27th
Europeans 28th 20th 26th 22nd
GP Lalique 11th
Finlandia Trophy 15th
Golden Spin 9th 9th
Nebelhorn Trophy 16th 15th 14th
Schäfer Memorial 13th 11th
Universiade 13th
International: Junior[5]
Junior Worlds 25th 20th
JGP Germany 9th
Blue Swords 12th J
Gardena 12th J 7th J
Grand Prize SNP 10th J
Salchow Trophy 2nd J
St. Gervais 10th J
National[5]
Italian Champ. 2nd J 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
J = Junior level

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Mittan, Barry (5 February 2002). "Italy's Dolfini Switches from Skis to Skates". Golden Skate.
  2. ^ a b "Angelo DOLFINI: 2001/2002". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 June 2002.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "Communication No. 1467". International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-03.
  4. ^ "Angelo DOLFINI: 2000/2001". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 9 June 2001.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ a b c "Angelo DOLFINI". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.

External links[edit]