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Olympic athlete
Aldo Canti (born 9 March 1961 in
Montmorency, France) is a French and later
Sammarinese former
sprinter
[2] who competed at the
1984 Summer Olympics and in the
1992 Summer Olympics.
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
|
Representing
France
|
1979
|
European Junior Championships
|
Bydgoszcz, Poland
|
7th
|
200 m
|
21.49
|
6th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
40.79
|
1981
|
Universiade
|
Bucharest, Romania
|
4th (sf)
|
200 m
|
21.16
|
3rd
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
39.50
|
1982
|
European Championships
|
Athens, Greece
|
7th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:04.73
|
1983
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
9th (sf)
|
200 m
|
21.58
|
Universiade
|
Edmonton, Canada
|
7th
|
400 m
|
46.15
|
3rd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:04.89
|
World Championships
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
33rd (h)
|
400 m
|
47.50
|
8th (sf)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:05.09
|
Mediterranean Games
|
Casablanca, Morocco
|
1st
|
400 m
|
45.29
|
1984
|
Olympic Games
|
Los Angeles, United States
|
11th (sf)
|
400 m
|
45.59
|
17th (h)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:08.33
|
1985
|
World Cup
|
Canberra, Australia
|
7th
|
400 m
|
46.211
|
1986
|
European Championships
|
Stuttgart, West Germany
|
7th
|
400 m
|
45.93
|
8th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:10.17
|
1987
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Liévin, France
|
5th (sf)
|
400 m
|
47.13
|
World Championships
|
Rome, Italy
|
11th (sf)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:03.41
|
1989
|
European Indoor Championships
|
The Hague, Netherlands
|
7th (h)
|
400 m
|
47.41
|
Representing
San Marino
|
1991
|
Games of the Small States of Europe
|
Andorra la Vella, Andorra
|
3rd
|
200 m
|
21.22
|
2nd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:25.97
|
Mediterranean Games
|
Athens, Greece
|
4th
|
200 m
|
21.02
|
7th
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
41.86
|
1992
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Genoa, Italy
|
23rd (h)
|
200 m
|
21.95
|
Olympic Games
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
49th (h)
|
200 m
|
21.69
|
21st (h)
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
42.08
|
1993
|
Games of the Small States of Europe
|
Malta
|
2nd
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
|
1Representing Europe
Personal bests
Outdoor
Indoor
References
|
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- 1951: France (
Degats,
Martin-du-Gard,
Clare,
El Mabrouk)
- 1955: France (
Degats,
Martin-du-Gard,
Haarhoff,
Galland)
- 1959: Greece (
Moragiemos,
Kormalis,
Georgopoulos,
Sillis)
- 1963: France (
van Praagh,
Leriche,
Boccardo,
Hiblot)
- 1967: Italy (
Ottolina,
Puosi,
Fusi,
Bello)
- 1971: Italy (
Giovanardi,
Puosi,
Cellerino,
Bello)
- 1975: Yugoslavia (
Ivičak,
Čikić,
Savić,
Alebić)
- 1979: France (
Dubois,
Demarthon,
Fellice,
Froissart)
- 1983: France (
Février,
Llatser,
Boussemart,
Canti)
- 1987: Italy (
Pantone,
Petrella,
Montanari,
Ribaud)
- 1991: Italy (
Vaccari,
Aimar,
Nuti,
Grossi)
- 1993: France (
Rapnouil,
Hilaire,
Jaffory,
Diagana)
- 1997: Algeria (
S.-A. Louahla,
Talhaoui,
Aichaoui,
M. Louahla)
- 2001: Greece (
Oikonomidis,
Lessis,
Iakovakis,
Dimotsios)
- 2005: Spain (
Canal,
Testa,
Barrios,
Reina)
- 2009: Spain (
Martín,
Ezquerro,
Ujakpor,
Orozco)
- 2013: Italy (
Valentini,
Juarez,
Tricca,
Galvan)
- 2018: Italy (
Leonardi,
Tricca,
Galvan,
Re)
- 2022: Algeria (
Bendjemaa,
Ali Gouaned,
Lahoulou,
Moula)
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