Ranieri Carenza
Italian long-distance runner (born 1963)
Ranieri Carenza | |||||||||
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Nationality | Italian | ||||||||
Born | (1963-02-04) 4 February 1963 (age 61) | ||||||||
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Country | Italy | ||||||||
Sport | Athletics | ||||||||
Event | Long-distance running | ||||||||
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Ranieri Carenza (born 4 February 1963) is an Italian male former long-distance runner who competed at five editions of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships at senior level (from 1983 to 1988).[1] He won one national championships at senior level (1987).[2]
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Time | Notes |
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1988 | European Indoor Championships | Budapest | 8th | 3000 m | 8:03.18 |
References
External links
- Ranieri Carenza at World Athletics
- Ranieri Carenza at ARRS
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- 1907: Dorando Pietri
- 1908: Pericle Pagliani
- 1909: Ezio Cappellini
- 1910: Giuseppe Cattro
- 1911: Alfonso Orlando
- 1912: Alfonso Orlando
- 1913: Oreste Luppi
- 1914: Primo Brega
- 1915-1918: not held
- 1919: Primo Brega
- 1920: Carlo Speroni
- 1921: Carlo Speroni
- 1922: Ernesto Ambrosini
- 1923: Ernesto Ambrosini
- 1924: Angelo Davoli
- 1925: Giovanni Busan
- 1926: Angelo Davoli
- 1927: Luigi Boero
- 1928: Luigi Boero
- 1929: Luigi Boero
- 1930: Nello Bartolini
- 1931: Corrado Franceschini
- 1932: Giuseppe Lippi
- 1933: Bruno Betti
- 1934: Salvatore Mastroieni
- 1935: Luigi Beccali
- 1936: Umberto Cerati
- 1937: Luigi Pellin
- 1938: Giuseppe Beviacqua
- 1939: Giuseppe Beviacqua
- 1940: Giuseppe Beviacqua
- 1941: Giuseppe Beviacqua
- 1942: Giuseppe Beviacqua
- 1943: Giuseppe Beviacqua
- 1944: not held
- 1945: Alfredo Lazzerini
- 1946: Giovanni Nocco
- 1947: Giovanni Nocco
- 1948: Giovanni Nocco
- 1949: Mario Nocco
- 1950: Giovanni Nocco
- 1951: Valentino Manzutti
- 1952: Giacomo Peppicelli
- 1953: Rino Lavelli
- 1954: Giacomo Peppicelli
- 1955: Francesco Perrone
- 1956: Francesco Perrone
- 1957: Gianfranco Baraldi
- 1958: Antonio Ambu
- 1959: Luigi Conti
- 1960: Luigi Conti
- 1961: Antonio Ambu
- 1962: Antonio Ambu
- 1963: Luigi Conti
- 1964–: Antonio Ambu
- 1965: Antonio Ambu
- 1966: Renzo Finelli
- 1967: Antonio Ambu
- 1968: Giuseppe Ardizzone
- 1969: Renzo Finelli
- 1970: Giuseppe Ardizzone
- 1971: Franco Arese
- 1972: Aldo Tomasini
- 1973: Aldo Tomasini
- 1974: Giuseppe Cindolo
- 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo
- 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi
- 1977: Venanzio Ortis
- 1978: Piero Selvaggio
- 1979: Mariano Scartezzini
- 1980: Alberto Cova
- 1981: Piero Selvaggio
- 1982: Alberto Cova
- 1983: Alberto Cova
- 1984: Stefano Mei
- 1985: Alberto Cova
- 1986: Stefano Mei
- 1987: Ranieri Carenza
- 1988: Francesco Panetta
- 1989: Stefano Mei
- 1990: Renato Gotti
- 1991: Stefano Mei
- 1992: Renato Gotti
- 1993: Giuliano Baccani
- 1994: Angelo Carosi
- 1995: Francesco Bennici
- 1996: Umberto Pusterla
- 1997: Simone Zanon
- 1998: Angelo Carosi
- 1999: Luciano Di Pardo
- 2000: Gennaro Di Napoli
- 2001: Salvatore Vincenti
- 2002: Salvatore Vincenti
- 2003: Salvatore Vincenti
- 2004: Michele Gamba
- 2005: Simone Zanon
- 2006: Cosimo Caliandro
- 2007: Daniele Meucci
- 2008: Daniele Meucci
- 2009: Stefano La Rosa
- 2010: Stefano La Rosa
- 2011: Stefano La Rosa
- 2012: Stefano La Rosa
- 2013: Stefano La Rosa
- 2014: Marouan Razine
- 2015: Marouan Razine
- 2016: Yassine Rachik
- 2017: Najibe Salami
- 2018: Marouan Razine
- 2019: Marouan Razine
- 2020: Ala Zoghlami
- 2021: Pietro Riva
- 2022: Yemaneberhan Crippa
- 2023: Jacopo De Marchi
- 2024: Pietro Arese
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