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'''Romano Bonagura''' (born [[October 15]], [[1930]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[bobsled]]der who competed |
'''Romano Bonagura''' (born [[October 15]], [[1930]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[bobsled]]der who competed from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s. He won the silver medal in the two-man event at the [[1964 Winter Olympics]] in [[Innsbruck]]. |
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Bonagura also won six medals at the [[FIBT World Championships]] with one gold (Four-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1963|1963]]), four silvers (Two-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1962|1962]], 1963; Four-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1959|1959]], 1962), and one bronze (Two-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1961|1961]]). |
Bonagura also won six medals at the [[FIBT World Championships]] with one gold (Four-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1963|1963]]), four silvers (Two-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1962|1962]], 1963; Four-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1959|1959]], 1962), and one bronze (Two-man: [[FIBT World Championships 1961|1961]]). |
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Olympic Games | ||
1964 Innsburck | Two-man | |
World Championships | ||
1963 Igls | Four-man | |
1959 St. Moritz | Four-man | |
1962 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Two-man | |
1962 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Four-man | |
1963 Igls | Two-man | |
1961 Lake Placid | Two-man |
Romano Bonagura (born October 15, 1930) is an Italian bobsledder who competed from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s. He won the silver medal in the two-man event at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
Bonagura also won six medals at the FIBT World Championships with one gold (Four-man: 1963), four silvers (Two-man: 1962, 1963; Four-man: 1959, 1962), and one bronze (Two-man: 1961).