Leandro Salvagno Rattaro

Leandro Salvagno Rattaro ( born March 3, 1984 in Colonia ) is a Uruguayan rower.

The 1.89 meter tall Salvagno, for a competition weight of 83 kg, is recorded, began in 1998 with the club Carmelo Rowing Club with the rowing. In early 2012, the newspaper reported El Observador that he takes for the past six seasons for Spanish teams and was at that time in rows of the association Astilleros. 2001 Salvagno was Uruguayan champion in the men's one. First Major successes were winning the silver medal in the open four and one bronze medal in pairs at the South American Games in 2002. Uruguayan He was also in that year champion in both the one in the men's as well as the juniors. At the Pan American Games in 2003 in Santo Domingo Salvagno launched in four on the side of Rodolfo Collazo, Rubén Scarpatti and Oscar Medina and erruderte the silver medal. There followed in 2004 by winning the gold medal in the pairs competition at the South American Championships in Chile. Salvagno took part in both the 2004 Summer Olympics and four years later at the Beijing Games with the Uruguayan team. In his first appearance in Olympic competition he won in Athens on the 20th place in the One - competition. In the same discipline he improved in the competitions of the 2008 Olympics by one place and rowed to 19th place. In the phase between these major events, he won the bronze medal in pairs and in the South American Games in 2006 and silver in one bronze in two and four in the South Championships of 2005 in Sao Paulo. Salvagno was also part of the Uruguayan banns at the Pan American Games in 2011.

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