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Ugo Frigerio

Ugo Frigerio (16 September 1901 – 7 July 1968) was an Italian race walker. He competed in four events at the 1920, 1924 and 1932 Olympics ranging from 3 to 50 km and won three gold and one bronze medals.[1] He was the Olympic flag bearer for Italy in 1924 and 1932.[2]

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Nationally Frigerio won nine race walking titles: in the 3 km (1921, 1922), 10 km (1919–1922, 1924, 1931), and one-hour walk (1920).[3]

Before the 3 km Olympic race in 1920 in Antwerp Frigerio gave pages of sheet music that he wanted to hear to the band playing at the competition venue. During the race he would scold the conductor when the band was deviating from its tempo, and chat to the public, which eventually began to cheer him.[4][5]

Frigerio won the British AAA Championships title in the 2 miles walk event at the British 1922 AAA Championships.[6][7][8]

Frigerio semi-retired after learning that race walking was excluded from the 1928 Summer Olympics. He resumed training in 1931 to prepare for the 1932 Games, where the only walking event was 50 km, five times longer than his favorite 10 km distance. He won a bronze medal and retired for good, becoming a sports administrator. In 1934, he wrote an autobiography titled Marciando nel nome dell’Italia (Walking in the Name of Italy).[5]

Olympic achievements

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Year Competition Venue Position Event Performance Note
1920 Olympic Games Belgium Antwerp 1st 3 km walk 13:14,2
1st 10 km walk 48:06.2
1924 Olympic Games France Paris 1st 10 km walk 47:49.0
1932 Olympic Games United States Los Angeles 3rd 50 km walk 4:59:06

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