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'''Carla Marangoni''', better known as '''Clara Marangoni''' (born 13 November 1915), is a retired [[Italy|Italian]] [[artistic gymnastics|gymnast]] who competed in the [[1928 Summer Olympics]]. She was born in [[Pavia]] as "Carla," but she is usually (mistakenly) mentioned in the official statistics as ''Clara''. In 1928 she won the silver medal as member of the Italian gymnastics team and was therefore among the first Italian women to win an Olympic medal.<ref>[http://chepalle.gazzetta.it/2012/07/28/londra1lolimpiade-di-carla/ Londra, l'Olimpiade di Carla], in [[La Gazzetta dello Sport]], in Italian</ref><ref name="Centenary">{{cite web|url = http://www.coni.it/it/news/primo-piano/10894-tanti-auguri-carla-lo-sport-italiano-celebra-i-100-anni-della-marangoni,-1%C2%AA-medagliata-olimpica-della-storia-azzurra-la-pi%C3%B9-longeva-del-mondo.html|title = Lo sport italiano festeggia i 100 anni della Marangoni, la medaglia olimpica più longeva del mondo|date = 2015-11-13|publisher = [[Italian National Olympic Committee]]|access-date = 2015-11-20}} {{it icon}}</ref>
'''Carla Marangoni''', better known as '''Clara Marangoni''' (born 13 November 1915), is a retired [[Italy|Italian]] [[artistic gymnastics|gymnast]] who competed in the [[1928 Summer Olympics]]. She was born in [[Pavia]] as "Carla," but she is usually (mistakenly) mentioned in the official statistics as ''Clara''. In 1928 she won the silver medal as member of the Italian gymnastics team and was therefore among the first Italian women to win an Olympic medal.<ref>[http://chepalle.gazzetta.it/2012/07/28/londra1lolimpiade-di-carla/ Londra, l'Olimpiade di Carla], in [[La Gazzetta dello Sport]], in Italian</ref><ref name="Centenary">{{cite web|url = http://www.coni.it/it/news/primo-piano/10894-tanti-auguri-carla-lo-sport-italiano-celebra-i-100-anni-della-marangoni,-1%C2%AA-medagliata-olimpica-della-storia-azzurra-la-pi%C3%B9-longeva-del-mondo.html|title = Lo sport italiano festeggia i 100 anni della Marangoni, la medaglia olimpica più longeva del mondo|date = 2015-11-13|publisher = [[Italian National Olympic Committee]]|access-date = 2015-11-20}} {{it icon}}</ref>

Marangoni is the last known surviving competitor from the 1928 Summer Olympics. <ref name="olymstats">{{cite web|title=The Oldest Olympians|url=http://olympstats.com/2014/07/10/the-oldest-olympians/|website=OlymStats|accessdate=7 November 2016}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:00, 7 November 2016

Clara Marangoni
Personal information
Born (1915-11-13) 13 November 1915 (age 108)
Pavia, Italy
Medal record
Representing  ITA
Women's gymnastics
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1928 Amsterdam Team
Updated on 7 June 2014

Carla Marangoni, better known as Clara Marangoni (born 13 November 1915), is a retired Italian gymnast who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. She was born in Pavia as "Carla," but she is usually (mistakenly) mentioned in the official statistics as Clara. In 1928 she won the silver medal as member of the Italian gymnastics team and was therefore among the first Italian women to win an Olympic medal.[1][2]

Marangoni is the last known surviving competitor from the 1928 Summer Olympics. [3]

References

  1. ^ Londra, l'Olimpiade di Carla, in La Gazzetta dello Sport, in Italian
  2. ^ "Lo sport italiano festeggia i 100 anni della Marangoni, la medaglia olimpica più longeva del mondo". Italian National Olympic Committee. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2015. Template:It icon
  3. ^ "The Oldest Olympians". OlymStats. Retrieved 7 November 2016.