Aldo Masciotta
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| silver | Berlin 1936 | Saber crew |
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| silver | Lausanne 1935 | Saber crew |
| silver | Paris 1937 | Saber crew |
| silver | Piešťany 1938 | saber |
| gold | Piešťany 1938 | Saber crew |
Aldo Masciotta (born August 14, 1909 in Casacalenda , † April 24, 1996 in Turin ) was an Italian saber fencer .
successes
Aldo Masciotta was world champion in Piešťany in 1938 with the team and vice world champion in individual. In 1935 in Lausanne and 1937 in Paris , he was also second in each team competition. At the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin , Masciotta was part of the Italian team, which finished second behind Hungary in the final round . Together with Giulio Gaudini , Gustavo Marzi , Aldo Montano , Vincenzo Pinton and Athos Tanzini , he received the silver medal.
Web links
- Aldo Masciotta in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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| SURNAME | Masciotta, Aldo |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian saber fencer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | August 14, 1909 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Casacalenda , Italy |
| DATE OF DEATH | April 24, 1996 |
| Place of death | Turin , Italy |