Fabrizio Mori

Fabrizio Mori ( born June 28, 1969 in Livorno ) is an Italian former athlete who specialized discipline was the 400 -meter hurdles.

Fabrizio Mori reached in sixth in 48.41 seconds at the 1996 Olympic Games for the first time a grand finale after he was previously in three World Cups and European Championships once during each failed in the semifinals. In 1997 he finished fourth in 48.05 seconds at the World Championships in Athens. In 1998 he won bronze in 48.71 seconds at the European Championships in Budapest

In Seville at the World Championships 1999 he was disqualified in the semifinals at first, but was allowed then to protest but start in the final. He won in 47.72 seconds. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, he was seventh in 48.78 seconds. The current national record he set in 2001 when he won at the World Championships in Edmonton in 47.54 seconds behind silver Félix Sánchez from the Dominican Republic. He was again in fifth at the European Championships in Munich in 2002 in 49.05 seconds.

At a height of 1.75 m, it had a competition weight of 68 kg.

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