Ernesto Ambrosini is an Italian athlete. At the 1920 Olympics, he won a bronze medal at a distance of 3,000 meters with obstacles. Also at the Olympics of 1920, he took 5th place in the team classification of 3000 meters, finishing the distance in 9th place in the individual championship and at a distance of 800 meters, at which he could not reach the final. He played at the Olympic Games of 1924 in the run for 3000 meters s / n, where he could not reach the final and in the team standings for 3000 meters, where he also did not hit the medalists.
Ernesto Ambrosini | ||||||||
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| Full name | Ernesto ambrosini | |||||||
| Date and place of birth | September 29, 1894 Monza | |||||||
| Date and Place of Death | November 4, 1951 (aged 57) Monza | |||||||
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| Club | Brescia Calcio, Brescia | |||||||
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| 800 m | 1.59.0 | |||||||
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On June 9, 1923, at competitions in Paris, he set a world record in 3000m hurdling - 9.36.6. Ten-time champion of Italy at various distances.
He began his sports career in 1912. During the First World War he was a sniper, was seriously injured in the heel.
See also
- Alessandro Lambruschini