Atletica Riccardi

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Atletica Riccardi
Logo riccardi.png
Founded1946
League Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL)
Based in Milan
Stadium Arena Civica
ColorsGreen & White
PresidentSergio Tammaro
Head coachAlessandro Nocera
Championships Italian for clubs
Division titles5
Website www.atleticariccardi.it

The Atletica Riccardi (also known as Atletica Riccardi Milano) is an Italian athletics club based in Milan, founded in 1946. [1]

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Achievements

Atletica Riccardi won five editions of the men's Italian Championships in Athletics for clubs (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015). [2]

Main athletes

Ivano Brugnetti, Olympic champion at Athens 2004. Ivano Brugnetti 2004.jpg
Ivano Brugnetti, Olympic champion at Athens 2004.

Below is the list of the main athletes who have been in force in the Atletica Riccardi. [3]

Olympic champions

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References

  1. "Atletica Riccardi" (in Italian). fidal.it. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  2. "Dal 1946 ai giorni nostri" (in Italian). atleticariccardi.it. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  3. "Nostri Campioni - Campioni Olimpici" (in Italian). atleticariccardi.it. Retrieved 15 March 2021.