Rita Marchisio

Rita Marchisio ( born February 13, 1950 in Cuneo) is a former Italian long-distance runner.

In 1984, she was national champion in the 10,000 -meter run with a national record of 33:29,68 min.

However, their biggest success they had in the road race. In 1982, she won at the premiere of the Osaka Women's Marathon and placed it with 2:32:55 h on an Italian record. In a marathon of the European Athletics Championships in Athens, she was ten, and a year later she was in the marathon of the World Athletics Championships 1983 in Helsinki Eleventh and the Chicago Marathon ninth. 1983 and 1984 she won the national title in the half marathon.

In 1985, she was third in Osaka, Sixth at IAAF World Cup Marathon and ninth at the European Cup Marathon. In 1986, she was again third in Osaka, Thirteenth at the European Athletics Championships in Stuttgart and eighth at the New York City Marathon.

In 1987 he was a fifth place in Osaka a twelfth at the World Cup Marathon and winning the Italian league title as overall winner of the Venice Marathon ( with a time of 2:29:36 h on a probably short distance). The following year she was tenth in Osaka and closed her career as a winner at the premiere of the Maratona d' Italia ( 2:31:08 h on a presumably 41.9 km long route).

In 1982, she occupied at the World Cross Country Championships in 25th place and won with the Italian team the silver medal.

Rita Marchisio is 1.70 meters tall and weighs 53 kg. She started for GS Roata Chiusani and was designed by Beppe Viale and Oscar Barletta (until 1984 ) and Gianpaolo Lenzi ( as of 1985) trained.

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