Ezio Madonia

Ezio Madonia ( born August 7, 1966 in Albenga ) is a retired Italian sprinter who specialized in the 100 -meter run.

Its major international success he achieved with the Italian 4-by- 100 - meter relay. In European Athletics Championships he won bronze medals twice. 1990 Split with Mario Longo, Sandro Floris and Stefano Tilli in 38.39 s behind France ( 37.79 s ) and the UK ( 37.98 s ) and in Helsinki in 1994, together with Domenico Netti, Giorgio Marras, Sandro Floris in 38, 99 s behind France ( 38.57 s ) and Ukraine ( 38.98 s ). At the World Athletics Championships 1995 in Gothenburg Madonia got together with Giovanni Puggioni, Angelo Cipolloni and Sandro Floris also the bronze medal. The Italian quartet placed in 39.07 s behind Canada ( 38.31 s ) and Australia ( 38.50 s ). More finals at major international events with the squadron had Madonia at the World Athletics Championships 1987 ( seventh place ), at the Olympic Games 1988 ( fifth place ) and at the World Athletics Championships 1991 ( fifth place ).

As a single starter Madonia achieved its best results at Mediterranean Games. In the 100 -meter run in 1987, he finished in second place and won in 1991. About the same distance he reached at the World Athletics Championships and the semi-finals at the Olympic Games 1996, the quarter-final round. In addition, he was. At the Indoor Athletics Championships 1992 fourth in the 60 - meter dash He twice won the Italian championships in the 100 -meter run ( 1991, 1993 ) and once over 60 m ( 1992).

Ezio Madonia is 1,75 m tall and had a competition weight of 78 kg.

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