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Mario Armano

1946 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mario Armano is the 2,325th most popular athlete, the 4,321st most popular biography from Italy and the 102nd most popular Italian Athlete.

Mario Armano is most famous for winning a gold medal in the four-man bobsleigh at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. A lesser-known fact is that he also competed in the 1968 and 1976 Olympics, showcasing a remarkable career spanning over a decade despite starting relatively late in the sport. His lasting impact includes elevating Italy's profile in bobsleigh and inspiring subsequent generations of Italian winter athletes.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Mario Armano ranks 2,325 out of 6,025Before him are Phil Heath, Martha Hudson, Nicola McDermott, István Szívós, Lasha Talakhadze, and Sabine John. After him are Albert Arnheiter, Gulnara Samitova-Galkina, Ace Rusevski, Bjørn Hasløv, Roger Verey, and John McLean.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Mario Armano ranks 772Before him are Helen Gourlay, Michael Coats, Gene Siskel, Penelope Spheeris, Tony Ashton, and Nigel Hitchin. After him are Cameron Mackintosh, Holly Woodlawn, Al Lowe, Mike Beebe, Dennis Muren, and Michael Rosen.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Mario Armano ranks 4,321 out of NaNBefore him are Luciano de Paolis (1941), Ludwig Bemelmans (1898), Walter Novellino (1953), Franco Chioccioli (1959), Vincenzo Sospiri (1966), and Gilberto Simoni (1971). After him are Marco Storari (1977), Laura Boldrini (1961), Simone Zaza (1991), Alessandro Preziosi (1973), Giovanni Cesare Pagazzi (1965), and Marco Masini (1964).

Among Athletes In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Mario Armano ranks 102Before him are Aldo Ghira (1920), Renzo Alverà (1933), Stefano Baldini (1971), Aldo Tarlao (1926), Armin Zöggeler (1974), and Luciano de Paolis (1941). After him are Johann Passler (1961), Ilario Di Buò (1965), Carlo Montano (1952), Roberto Tozzi (1958), Gabriella Dorio (1957), and Pasquale Passarelli (1957).

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