Vittorio Parrinello

Vittorio Jahyn Parrinello ( born August 8, 1983 in Piedimonte Matese ) is an Italian boxer. Parrinello was a participant in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and 2012 London bantamweight. Since 2010 he started for Rome in the World Series of Boxing

Career

In the junior level Parrinello took part in the 2001 European Championships Flyweight (-51 kg), but did not progress beyond the quarter-finals. The following year he took part in the first national championship of men and was able to fight until the final, right off the bat, which he lost to Christian Cavazza ( 15:5 ). He achieved the same result in 2003 bantamweight, this time with a final defeat by Mario Pisanti ( 26:11 ). It was not until 2005 he was the first Italian to win the bantamweight championship, a success he could repeat in the years 2007, 2008 and 2009. After 2009, he took no national championships more.

In 2006, Parrinelle the first time in international tournaments for men part where he took a 3rd place in Pleven after he was eliminated in the semifinals against Orzubek Shaimov, Uzbekistan ( 30:11 ). At the championships of the European Union in the same year he beat Hakan Doluay, Turkey ( 40:22 ), but bowed out against Joseph Murray, England ( 30:22 ) from. This Parrinello won his first medal at an international championship. At the European Championships in 2006, he could not repeat that success and was eliminated in the first fight against the eventual champions Ali Aliyev, Russia ( 38:17 ) from.

In the EU Championships 2007 he lost in the first fight against Joseph Murray, England ( 30:12 ) and also in his first world cup rate of attendance in the same year in Chicago he did not did not get beyond the first round, as he against the Asian champions Enchbatyn Badar - Uugan, Mongolia ( 19:14 ) lost. Qualifying for the Olympic Games in Beijing, he had so clearly missed, but took the opportunity to take part in the European qualifiers. The first of these qualifying tournaments in early 2008 in Pescara he already retired in the second round against Nikoloz Izoria, Greece ( 24:13 ) from. In the second qualifying tournament Parrinello reached the semi-finals where he lost to Ali Hallab, France. In the subsequent decision fight for the 3rd place is Parrinello with a victory over Rudolf Dydi, Slovakia ( 17:8 ), the last European quota place for the Olympics.

At the Olympic Games in 2008 Parrinello lost in the first fight against the silver medalist from 2004 Worapoj Petchkoom, Thailand ( 12:1 ). Nevertheless, the year 2008 found him still a conciliatory statements because he won as a sports soldier in the Military World Championships in Baku, the silver medal.

2009 won the championships of the Parrinello in Pescara Mediterranean countries with a final victory over African champions in 2009 Abdelhalim Ouradi, Algeria ( 5:1). At the world championships in the same year he retired in the first fight against Denis Makarov from Germany from ( 8:5 ) and also at the European Championships the following year he was once again not go beyond the first round. In an international match against Ireland also he lost to John Joe Nevin ( 11:3 ).

The European Championships in 2011 brought for Parrinello little success, he left in the quarter-finals, as well as the 2011 World Championships in Baku, where he almost lost in the second round to eventual champion Lazaro Alvarez of Cuba ( 13:11). However, he qualified this with 9th place directly for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

In a tournament in 2012 in preparation for the Olympic Games in St. Petersburg Parrinello won against Sergei Wodopjanow, Russia ( 10 10 ) and Lost against Anvar Yunusov, Tajikistan ( 11:4 ) and enables all kinds tournament in Usti he won against the World Champion of 2011 Lazaro Alvarez, Cuba ( 14:11 ) and Shiva Thapa against, India ( 10:7 ).

  • Italian
  • Boxer ( Italy)
  • Olympian (Italy )
  • Sports soldier (Italy )
  • Born in 1983
  • Man
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