Piero D'Inzeo ( Italian. Piero D'Inzeo ; March 4, 1923 , Rome - February 13, 2014 , ibid.) - Italian cavalry rival. Twice the silver medalist of the 1956 Olympic Games in the team championship and 1960 in the individual championship, as well as the four-time bronze medalist: the 1956 games in the individual championship and 1960, 1964 and 1972 in the team championship [1] . Participant of eight summer Olympic games from 1948 to 1976 [2] , one of 9 people who took part in 8 olympiads and more . European Champion 1959 [3] . He is the brother of another outstanding rider - Raimondo D'Inceo , who also took part in 8 Olympiads and won 6 medals of various denominations.
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| Date of Birth | March 4, 1923 |
| Place of Birth | Rome , Kingdom of Italy |
| Date of death | February 13, 2014 (90 years) |
| Place of death | Rome , Italy |
Awards
- Olympic Games
- 1956 Stockholm : Bronze medal in individual championship and silver team championship. Horse named uruguay
- 1960 Rome : Bronze medal in the team championship and silver in the individual championship. A horse named The Rock
- 1964 Tokyo : Bronze medal in team competition. Horse named Sun Beam
- 1972 Munich : Bronze medal in team competition. Horse nicknamed Easter Light
- European Championships
- 1958 Aachen : Silver medal in individual championship. A horse named The Rock
- 1959 Paris : Gold medal in individual championship. Horse named uruguay
- 1961 Aachen : Silver medal in individual championship. A horse named The Rock
- 1962 London : Bronze medal in individual championship. A horse named The Rock
- International Grand Prix wins:
- 1952 Aachen: Horse named Uruguay
- 1958 Rome: A horse named The Rock
- 1959 Aachen: A horse named The Rock
- 1961 Aachen: A horse named The Rock
- 1961 Amsterdam : Horse named Sunbeam
- 1962 Rome: Horse named Sunbeam
- 1962 Dublin
- 1965 Aachen: Horse named Bally Black
- 1967 Rome: Horse named Navarette
- 1968 Rome: Horse named Fidux
- 1970 Rome: Horse named Red Fox
- 1973 Rome: A horse named Easter Light
- 1976 Rome: Horse Light Easter Light
Notes
Links
- Piero D'Inceo - Olympic statistics on Sports-Reference.com (English)
- Interview by Piero D'Inceo