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Juan "Papo" Franceschi Vega
Bornca. 1946
Died20 October 1990
OccupationAthlete

Juan "Papo" Franceschi (ca. 1946 – 20 October 1990),[1][self-published source?] was a Puerto Rican track and field athlete from Ponce, Puerto Rico.[2]

Biography

Juan "Papo" Franceschi was known as "El Bolido de San Antón". In 1966 he won the gold medal at the X Juegos CAC Games in the 400 metres with a time of 46.7, a new record in the Games. He also won Bronze in the long relay ("relevo largo"). In 1967 he won fourth place at the Panamerican Games in Winnipeg, Canada, with a score of 46.09.[3][self-published source?] He died on 20 October 1990 and is buried at Camposanto Cristo Resucitado in Ponce.[1][self-published source?]

Awards

In 2000, he was inducted in the Ponce Sports Hall of Fame.[1][self-published source?]

In 2001, Franceschi became the 101st inductee in the Pabellón de la Fama del Deporte de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rican Sports Hall of Fame).[4]

Legacy

In Ponce's Barrio San Anton, there is street named after him. Starting in 1988, his birth city has celebrated a 5K Marathon in his memory.[1][self-published source?]

Franceschi is honored at the Park of Illustrious Ponce Citizens in Tricentennial Park in Ponce, Puerto Rico.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d A Escena el 1er Festival Deportivo Juan “Papo” Franceschi: Se Conmemora el 25to Aniversario del Maratón 5K Juan “Papo” Franceschi del Bo. San Antón de Ponce. Noticias Sur Puerto Rico. 1 April 2013. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  2. ^ Galería de Corso-Puertorriqueños Ilustres. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  3. ^ El Atletismo en Puerto Rico. Carlos Uriarte Gonzalez. El Nuevo Dia. 4 January 1998. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  4. ^ Pabellón de la Fama del Deporte Puertorriqueño. Pabellón de la Fama del Deporte Puertorriqueño. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  5. ^ Sports. TravelPonce.com Retrieved 24 April 2013.

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