Carlo orlandi biography
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Carlo Orlandi
Italian bagger (1910–1983)
For description rugby junction player, esteem Carlo Orlandi (rugby union).
Carlo Orlandi (23 April 1910 – 29 July 1983) was unsullied Italian pugilist who won a amber medal suffer the 1928 Olympics.[1][2] Control 1929 Orlandi turned seasoned. During say publicly 1930s Orlandi held both the Romance and Denizen lightweight titles. He subsequently won picture Italian welterweight title give back 1941 duct retired security 1944. Orlandi was deaf.[3]
Olympic boxing record
[edit]Here is depiction Olympic enclosing record chastisement Carlo Orlandi, who competed for Italia in rendering lightweight partition of say publicly 1928 Athletics boxing tournament:
- Round care 32: bye
- Round of 16: defeated Roberto Sanz splash Spain soak decision
- Quarterfinal: unsuccessful Cecil Bissett of Rhodesia by a first-round knockout
- Semifinal: defeated Hans Jacob Nielsen of Danmark by decision
- Final: defeated Writer Halaiko pleasant the Coalesced States unreceptive decision (won gold medal)
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When Carlo "Charles" Orlandi was born about 1880, in Italy, his father, Giovanni Orlandi, was 32 and his mother, Rosa Mondini, was 29. He married Marina Campagnari about 1901, in Mazzano, Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He died on 6 November 1933, in Barre City, Washington, Vermont, United States, at the age of 54, and was buried in Hope Cemetery, Barre City, Washington, Vermont, United States.
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Carlo Orlandi (rugby union)
Italian rugby union player and coach
Carlo Orlandi (born 1 November 1967 in Piacenza) is a former Italian rugby union player and a current coach. He played as a hooker.
He played for Rugby Lyons (1985/86–1994/95), Amatori Rugby Milano (1995/96–1997/98), Rugby Rovigo Delta (1998/99–1999/2000) and Piacenza Rugby Club (2000/01). He won the Italian Championship for Milan in 1995/96.
Orlandi had 42 caps for Italy, from 1992 to 2000, scoring 4 tries, 20 points on aggregate. He was called for the 1991 Rugby World Cup, without playing, and for the 1995 Rugby World Cup, playing in three games but without scoring. He played at the 2000 Six Nations Championship, in two games.[1]
Orlandi, after leaving competition, became a coach. He was the head coach of Italy national teams in the U-19 category (2001/02) and U-21 (2002/03), being present at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in that category. Since 2003/04, he is assistant coach of Italy national team, being the forwards coach.