1970 Italian Athletics Indoor Championships

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1970 Italian Athletics Indoor Championships
Host city Genoa
Date(s)21-22 March
Main stadium Palasport di Genova
LevelSenior
Events19 (12 men, 7 women) + relays
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1971


1970 Italian Athletics Indoor Championships was the 1st edition of the Italian Athletics Indoor Championships and were held in Genoa. [1]

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References

  1. "IN THE BEGINNING….PARTE SECONDA" (in Italian). atleticanet.it. Retrieved 25 February 2020.

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