Simigi Luigi ( May 10, 1940 , Meda , Monza and Brianza, Lombardy, Italy ) is a former Italian gymnast and sports official.
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Sports Achievements
He took part in competitions in gymnastics at the Olympic Games of 1964 and 1968, where he took 4th and 12th places respectively in team competitions as part of the men's Italian national team.
His best result in the individual competition - 14th place on the uneven bars at the Olympic Games in 1964 [1] .
He won gold medals in the Italian national team in 1963 and 1967 at the Mediterranean Games , as well as four individual medals in 1967: two silver medals on the uneven bars and in the vault and two bronze medals in the all-around and on the crossbar [2] .
After finishing performances at competitions, he worked as a sports administrator. As a member of the European Gymnastics Union, he oversaw international competitions from 1984 to 1989. In 1988, he worked as a chef de mission in the Italian Paralympic team at the Winter Olympics in Nagano , and in 1999–2004 worked as a manager at the Stadio Olimpico (Olympic football stadium) in Rome .
In 1981, Cimnagi was a member of the organizing committee of the European men's championship in gymnastics , in 1998 - the organizing committee of the World Equestrian Games competition, in 2006 - at the Winter Olympics, in 2009 - at the Mediterranean games [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Luigi Cimnaghi . sports-reference.com
- 67 1967 - TUNIS (TUN), (8/17 septembre) Première participation des femmes aux Jeux Méditerranéens Archived June 23, 2014. . cijm.org.r
- ↑ Luigi CIMNAGHI atletiazzurriroma.it