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Italian rower
Giuseppe Di Mare
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Nationality | Italian |
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Born | (1997-03-28) 28 March 1997 (age 27) |
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Country | Italy |
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Sport | Rowing |
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Event(s) | Lightweight coxless pair, Lightweight quadruple sculls |
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Giuseppe Di Mare (born 28 March 1997) is an Italian rower.
Career
He competes for the club Canottieri Savoia in Naples.[1]
He started rowing with Alfonso Scalzone, winning the gold medal lightweight at the 2017 World U23 Championships in Plovdiv.[1]
He competes for Italy at the 2017 World Championships in Sarasota, winning the silver medal, and at the 2017 European Championships, winning the bronze medal.
He won the title at the 2018 World Championships in Plovdiv, teamed up with Scalzone. He won a second World title the following year, in Linz Ottensheim, but with Raffaele Serio.
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- 1993: (Fernando Climent, Fernando Molina)
- 1994: (Carlo Gaddi, Leonardo Pettinari)
- 1995: (Carlo Grande, Pasquale Marigliano)
- 1996: (Thomas Ebert, Bo Helleberg)
- 1997: (Mathias Binder, Beni Schmidt)
- 1998: (Jean-Christophe Bette, Vincent Montabonel)
- 1999: (Stefano Basalini, Paolo Pittino)
- 2000: (Ben Storey, Edward Winchester)
- 2001: (Gearoid Towey, Tony O'Connor)
- 2002: (Christián Yantani, Miguel Cerda)
- 2003: (Bo Helleberg, Mads Andersen)
- 2004: (Bo Helleberg, Mads Andersen)
- 2005: (Bo Helleberg, Thomas Ebert)
- 2006: (Ole Rückbrodt, Felix Otto)
- 2007: (Andrea Caianiello, Armando Dell'Aquila)
- 2008: (Nikolaos Goudoulas, Apostolos Goudoulas)
- 2009: (Fabien Tilliet, Jean-Christophe Bette)
- 2010: (Fabien Tilliet, Jean-Christophe Bette)
- 2011: (Peter Chambers, Kieren Emery)
- 2012: (Luca De Maria, Armando Dell'Aquila)
- 2013: (Simon Niepmann, Lucas Tramèr)
- 2014: (Simon Niepmann, Lucas Tramèr)
- 2015: (Joel Cassells, Sam Scrimgeour)
- 2016: (Augustin Mouterde, Alexis Guérinot)
- 2017: (Mark O'Donovan, Shane O'Driscoll)
- 2018: (Giuseppe Di Mare, Alfonso Scalzone)
- 2019: (Giuseppe Di Mare, Raffaele Serio)
- 2022: (Alessandro Durante, Giovanni Ficarra)
- 2023: (Francesco Bardelli, Stefano Pinsone)
- 2024: (Konrad Hultsch, Paul Ruttmann)
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