Mario Rabaglino

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Mario Rabaglino
Personal information
Full nameMario Augusto Rabaglino[1]
National teamItaly: 3 caps (1933-1934)[2]
Born(1910-10-21)21 October 1910[2]
Turin, Italy[2]
Died1991 (aged 80–81)[1]
Kenya[3]
Sport
SportAthletics
EventSprint
Achievements and titles
Personal best
  • 400 m: 49.0 (1934)

Mario Rabaglino (21 October 1910 - 1991) was an Italian sprinter who was 6th in the 400 m at the 1934 European Athletics Championships.[4]

Biography[edit]

Mario Rabaglino, from Turin, immediately after his career as an athlete he embarked on that of architect and during the Second World War, an officer of the Italian army, was taken prisoner by the British in Kenya where he decided to settle once the war was over and where he died in 1991.[5]

Achievements[edit]

Year Competition Venue Rank Event Time Notes
1934 European Championships Italy Turin 7 400 m No time [6]
4 4×400 m relay 3:19.0

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Langata Cemetery - RABAGLINO-Mario Augusto". eamemorials.co.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Sacrario militare di Nyeri, Kenya" (in Italian). asso4stormo.it. Retrieved 17 March 2021. La realizzazione fu affidata all'architetto torinese Mario Rabaglino, ex prigioniero di guerra che come migliaia di altri connazionali ha voluto rimanere in Kenya...
  4. ^ "Mario Rabaglino - Athlete profile". the-sports.org. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Prigionieri in Kenia" (in Italian). prigionieriinkenia.org. Retrieved 17 March 2021. L'arch. Rabaglino, ex prigioniero che aveva progettato la Chiesa Ossario di Nyeri e altri importanti edifici a Nairobi, ha accettato questo piccolo incarico quando ha saputo la storia dei mattoni.
  6. ^ He ran 49.0 in semifinal.

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