Carlo Mascheroni

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Carlo Mascheroni with his team in the driving training
Carlo Mascheroni driving a marathon

Carlo Mascheroni (born June 7, 1940 in Giussano ) is an Italian driver who competes in single, pair and four- in-hand driving competitions on an international level.

Coming from a saddlery dynasty , his grandfather and later his father had been making handmade leather products, carriage accessories and harnesses since 1898.

Nine-time Italian champion in driving, Carlo Mascheroni also presented Italy at the World Equestrian Games in 1994 in The Hague (Netherlands), in 1998 in Pratoni del Vivaro near Rome (Italy), in 2002 in Jerez de la Frontera (Spain) and in 2006 in Aachen (Germany) in four-in-hand driving .

Carlo Mascheroni recorded his first international victory in 1982 in Rome Passo Corese.

Gold medals at the following Italian pair driving championships:

  • 1977 Parco di Monza
  • 1980 crema (crema)
  • 1986 Cislago (Varese)
  • 1992 Soiano (Bergamo), Cigliano (BG) and Oreno di Vimercate
  • 2002 Oreno di Vimercate (Wed)
  • 2004 San Rossore (Pisa)
  • 2005 Pratoni del Vivaro (Roma)

Carlo Mascheroni took part in all world championships in pair driving from 1985 to 2001 and since 1994 in all world championships in driving in pairs. He represents the Italian driving sport throughout Europe. At the 2014 World Equestrian Games , Mascheroni was the oldest athlete at the age of 74.

International successes:

  • 2006 CAI-A / B / CAIP- Munich-Riem '06 (Ger) 4 2 3 6 four-in-hand
  • 2006 CAI-A Altenfelden '06 (Aut) 12 9 13 13 four-in-hand
  • 2005 CAI-A / CAIP-A Weer '05 (Aut) 26 26 29 22 pair
  • 2005 CAI-A Conty '05 (Fra) 11 19 8 7 pair
  • 2004 CAI-A Nebanice '04 (Cze) - 6 - - four in hand
  • 2004 CAI-A Weer '04 (Aut) 2 1 2 3 four-in-hand
  • 2004 CAI-A Altenfelden '04 (Aut) 12 7 12 2 four-in-hand
  • 2003 CAI-B Oreno di Vimercate '03 (Ita) 7 4 3 14 pair
  • 2003 CAI-A Weer '03 (Aut) 5 11 7 2 pair
  • 2003 CAI-A Altenfelden '03 (Aut) 18 18 30 14 pair
  • 2002 CAI-A Karlstetten '02 (Aut) - 43 EL 43 pair
  • 2002 CAI-A Riesenbeck '02 (Ger) 25 25 26 22 four-in-hand
  • 2002 CAI-A / CAIP-A Weer '02 (Aut) 6 6 7 1 four-in-hand
  • 2002 CAI-A Altenfelden '02 (Aut) 9 9 AB 5 four-in-hand
  • 2001 CAI-A 1/2 Verona '01 (Ita) 6 13 pairs
  • 2000 CAI-B Aosta '00 (Ita) 1 1 1 1
  • 1999 CAI St. Gallen '99 (Sui) - four in hand
  • 1998 CAI Riesenbeck '98 (Ger) 30 four-in-hand drivers
  • 1998 CAI Compiegne '98 (Fra) - four in hand
  • 2005 Wals-Siezenheim '05 (Aut) 52 67 39 30
  • 2004 Kecskemét '04 (Hun) - 39 - 47
  • 2002 Jerez de la Frontera '02 (Esp) - 43 39 EL four in hand
  • 2001 Riesenbeck '01 (Ger) 57 58 - 57 Member of the Italian team (19th place)
  • 2000 Wolfsburg '00 (Ger) 48 50 47 four-in-hand
  • 1998 Rome '98 (Ita) 35 four in hand
  • 1996 Waregem '96 (Bel) 34 member of the Italian team (10th place)
  • 1994 World Equestrian Games The Hague '94 (Ned)

At home in Giussano Milan Italy, Carlo Mascheroni runs a saddlery and collects rare and antique carriages and harnesses.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Twitter post by the FEI: And the oldest athlete at # WEG2014 is a 74-year-old driver, Carlo Mascheroni from Italy