Damiano (surname)

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Damiano is a surname with Greek and Italian roots.

People surnamed Damiano include:

Angelo Damiano Italian trackcyclist, 1964 Olympic gold tandem

Angelo Damiano is a retired Italian track cyclist. Together with Sergio Bianchetto he won a gold medal in the tandem at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. They had easy semifinals, because their German competitors were disqualified, and won a close final against the Soviet team.

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Christian Damiano is a French football coach who has worked extensively in England in recent years.

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