Livio Berruti
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Nationality | Italian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turin, Italy | 19 May 1939||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 66 kg (146 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Sprint | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | G.S. Fiamme Oro | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Livio Berruti (born 19 May 1939) is an Italian former athlete who was the winner of the 200-meter dash in the 1960 Summer Olympics.
He won five medals, at individual level, and three medals with the national relay team at the International athletics competitions.[1]
Biography
Berruti was born in Turin where he attended Liceo Classico "Cavour". After high school, while pursuing an undergraduate degree in chemistry, he competed in the 1960 Rome Olympics. In the semi-finals of the 200 m, spurred by the home crowd, he unexpectedly ran in 20.5 seconds, equalling the then world record for that distance. This made him a surprise outsider for the final, later that day. In that race, Berruti, who was noted for always running with black glasses and white socks, once again clocked 20.5, beating the American favourites to the gold medal.
Anchoring the Italian 4 × 100 m relay team, Berruti narrowly missed out on a second Olympic medal, finishing in 4th. His world record was not beaten until June 1962, but his performance remained a European record for a further two years, until 21 June 1964.
His Olympic victory, at the beginning of his career, would remain his best achievement. His three appearances at the European Championships only brought him a 7th place in the 1966 200 m final. He did, however, win Italian titles in both the 100 and 200 m from 1957 until 1962, and two more 200 m titles in 1965 and 1968. Berruti also made two more Olympic appearances, in 1964 and 1968. On both occasions, he reached the final of the 4 × 100 m relay, and also placed 5th in the 200 m final of 1964.
Olympic results
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Performance | Note |
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1960 | Olympic Games | Rome | 1st | 200 metres | 20.5 | = |
4th | 4 × 100 m relay | 40.2 | [2] | |||
1964 | Olympic Games | Tokyo | 5th | 200 metres | 20.8 | [3] |
7th | 4 × 100 m relay | 39.5 | ||||
1968 | Olympic Games | Mexico City | QF | 200 metres | 21.0 | |
7th | 4 × 100 m relay | 39.2 |
National championships
Livio Berruti has won 14 times the individual national championship.[4]
- 6 wins in the 100 metres (1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962)
- 8 wins in the 200 metres (1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1968)
See also
- Italy national relay team
- Men's 100 metres European record progression
- Men's 200 metres European record progression
- Men's 200 metres world record progression
- FIDAL Hall of Fame
References
- ↑ "PODIO INTERNAZIONALE DAL 1908 AL 2008 - UOMINI" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
- ↑ Time was 40.33 electronic, but the relay team ran 40.16 in the heat and 40.29 in the semi-finals.
- ↑ He ran in a better time (20.6) in the quarter-finals.
- ↑ ""CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" ITALIANI SUL PODIO TRICOLORE – 1906 2012" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
External links
- Livio Berruti at Sports Reference
- Livio Berruti profile at IAAF
- Media related to Livio Berruti at Wikimedia Commons
Records | ||
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Preceded by Ray Norton |
Men's 200 metres World Record Holder 3 September 1960 - 23 June 1962 |
Succeeded by Paul Drayton |
Preceded by Manfred Germar |
European Record Holder Men's 100 m 26 May 1960 – 20 June 1960 |
Succeeded by Armin Hary |
Preceded by Peter Radford |
European Record Holder Men's 200 m 3 September 1960 – 20 June 1964 |
Succeeded by Sergio Ottolina |