Alvise De Vidi

Alvise De Vidi (born 30 April 1966, in San Biagio di Callalta) is a former paralympic athlete from Italy competing mainly in category T51 wheelchair racing events.[2]

Alvise De Vidi
Alvise De Vidi receives award from the former Italian President, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (1966-04-30) April 30, 1966
San Biagio di Callalta, Italy
Sport
SportParalympic athletics
Paralympic swimming
ClubASPEA Padova
G.S. Fiamme Azzurre[1]
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Paralympic Games 7 3 5
World Para Athletics Championships 3 5 4
World Para Swimming Championships 2 0 0
European Para Athletics Championships 3 3 3
Total 15 11 12
Paralympic Games
Swimming
1988 Seoul 25 metres butterfly - 1A
Athletics
1996 Atlanta 400 metres - T50
1996 Atlanta 800 metres - T50
2000 Sydney 800 metres - T51
2000 Sydney 1500 metres - T51
2000 Sydney Marathon - T51
2004 Athens Marathon - T51
1996 Atlanta 1500 metres - T50
2000 Sydney 400 metres - T51
2012 London 100 metres - T51
1988 Seoul4x100 m Relay 1A-1C
1992 Barcelona 800 metres - TW1
2000 Sydney 200 metres - T51
2004 Athens 200 metres - T51
2016 Rio 400 metres - T51

Biography

Alvise has competed in 6 Paralympics across two sports winning 15 medals seven of them gold. His first games were in 1988 Summer Paralympics where he competed in the 25m Butterfly class 1A winning the gold medal, despite winning a gold medal this would prove to be the only time he competed outside of athletics. In the same games he also competed in seven track events ranging from 100m to 1500m including both the relays and it was in the 4 × 100 m that he won a bronze medal. In the 1992 Summer Paralympics he competed in the 100m, 400m, 800m and 1500m winning the bronze in the 800m.

At the 1996 Summer Paralympics proved to be a much more successful year when he won the 400m and 800m gold medals, silver in the 1500m and competed in the marathon. At the 2000 Summer Paralympics he achieved more success with a defence of his 800m gold medal and further gold medals in the 1500m and marathon as well as silver in 400m and bronze in the 200m. 2004 Summer Paralympics were to be his last but he managed to defend his marathon title and win a second consecutive bronze over 200m.[3]

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenueEventRank
Para swimming
1988 Paralympic Games Seoul 25 m butterfly 1st
Para athletics
1992 Paralympics Games Barcelona800 m 3rd
1994 European Championships Helsinki200 m 3rd
1996 Paralympics Games Atlanta 1500 m2nd
400 m1st
800 m1st
1998 World Championships Birmingham 200 m3rd
400 m2nd
800 m2nd
Marathon2nd
2000 Paralympics Games Sydney 200 m3rd
400 m2nd
800 m1st
1500 m1st
Marathon1st
2002 World Championships Lille 400 m3rd
800 m1st
1500 m2nd
Marathon1st
2003 European Championships Assen 400 m2nd
800 m3rd
1500 m1st
2004 Paralympics Games Athens 200 m3rd
Marathon1st
2012 Paralympics Games London 100 m2nd
2013 World Championships Lione 100 m3rd
200 m3rd
2014 European Championships Swansea 400 m3rd
2016 European Championships Grosseto 400 m2nd
Paralympics Games Rio de Janeiro 400 m3rd

See also

References

  1. "Alvise De Vidi - Atletica leggera". comitatoparalimpico.it. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  2. "Alvise De Vidi - Profile". ipc.infostradasports.com. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  3. "Alvise De Vidi - Biography". paralympic.org. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
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