Antonio Cosentino

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Antonio Cosentino sailing
Nationality: ItalyItaly Italy
Birthday: March 10, 1919
Place of birth: Naples
Date of death: 1993
Place of death: Naples
Size: 156 cm
Weight: 68 kg
Society: Real Yacht Club
Canottieri Savoia
Boat classes: Kite , 6m class ,
5.5m class
Medal table
Olympic games 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings Olympic games
bronze Rome 1960 Dragons

Antonio Cosentino (born March 10, 1919 in Naples , † 1993 ibid) was an Italian sailor .

successes

Antonio Cosentino took part in the Olympic Games three times . In 1952 in Helsinki he was a crew member of the Ciocca in the 6-meter class , which took eighth place. Four years later he was seventh in Melbourne as a crew member of the Twins VIII in the 5.5-meter class . At the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome , he competed in the kite boat class . This time he was the skipper of the Italian boat, the crew of which consisted of Antonio Ciciliano and Giulio De Stefano . In their boat Venilia they took third place with 5704 points, only eleven points behind the Argentine boat Tango , and thus won the bronze medal. The Greeks in the Nirefs became Olympic champions . 1963 Cosentino won at the Mediterranean Games in Naples in the Star class gold medal.

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