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Pietro Paolo Mennea (born June 28, 1952) is an former Italian sprinter, who held the 200 m world record for 17 years.

Mennea, who was born in Barletta, started his long international athletic career in 1971, when he debuted at the European Championships with a third place in the 4 x 100 m relay. He made his Olympic debut at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where he made the final of the 200 m, his strongest event. He crossed the line in third place, behind Valeri Borzov and Larry Black. Three more Olympic 200 m finals would follow later in his career.

At the 1974 European Championships, Mennea claimed the 200 m gold in front of his home crowd in Rome, while also placing second behind Borzov in the 100 m and the 4 x 100 m. After some poor performances in the 1976 Olympic season, Mennea decided to skip the Olympics, but the Italian public protested, and Mennea went to Montreal. He did make it to the final of the 200 m, but saw Don Quarrie take the gold, leaving the Italian in fourth. He again placed fourth when the Italian relay team just missed out on the bronze. He successfully defended his European 200 m title in 1978, but displayed his capabilities on the shorter distance by also winning that event in Prague.

In 1979, Mennea, a student in political sciences, took part in the World University Games, which were held on the high-altitude track of Mexico City. His winning time, 19,72 was a new world record. Although the record held out for 17 years, it is often downplayed by noting the high altitude of Mexico. It should be pointed out, though, that Mennea also held the low-altitude world record from 1980 to 1983 (19,96, set in his home town, Barletta). The record was finally beaten by Michael Johnson at the US Trials for the 1996 Summer OlympicsGames of the XXVI Olympiad Nations participating197 Athletes participating10,320 (6,797 men, 3,523 women) Events271 in 26 sports Opening ceremonies July 19, 1996 Closing ceremonies August 4, 1996 Officially opened by President Bill Clinton Athlete's Oath.

The world record holder was also one of the favourites for the Olympic gold in MoscowMoscow ( Russian: Moskva capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva, and encompassing 878. The city's population is rapidly increasing, with 11. 2 million inhabitants counted in 2004. The city is in the federal district called Central Russia (which is, especially because of the American boycott of the 1980 Summer OlympicsThe Games of the XXII Olympiad were held in 1980 in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was the first the Olympics were held in a socialist country. Moscow won out over Los Angeles for the right to host the games, though L. was to host the next Olympics. American-le. In the 200 m final, Mennea faced reigning champion Don Quarrie, and 100 m champion Allan WellsAllan Wipper Wells (born May 3, 1952) is a British ( Scottish) athlete. Born in Edinburgh, Wells was initially a triple jumper and long jumper and started to concentrate on the sprint events in the early 1970s. In 1978, he won two gold medals (200 m, 4 x. Wells seemed to be heading for the gold, but Mennea slowly drew closer on the straight, and edged the Scotsman for the gold by 0,03 second.

Mennea, known in Italy as the Freccia del Sud ("Arrow of the South"), then announced his retirement, allowing himself more time for his study. However, he came back from retirement soon, and won a bronze medal in the 200 m at the inaugural World ChampionshipsThe 1983 World Championships in Athletics were the first World Championships and run under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations were held in the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland between August 7 and August 14. Medal W in HelsinkiHelsingin kaupunki Helsingfors stad CityHelsinki ( 1550) Administrative Province Southern Finland Historical Province Uusimaa Area Total Land Water Ranked 349th686 kmē186 kmē500 kmē Population Total (2003-12-31) Density Ranked 1st559,3302,923/kmē (1st) Ti. A year later, he competed in his fourth consecutive Olympic 200 m final, becoming the first person to do so. The defending champion finished in seventh, and retired from athletics for a second time afterwards. Again, Mennea made a comeback, and competed in his fifth OlympicsThe Games of the XXIV Olympiad were held in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. The host was chosen in a 1981 vote, ahead of the Japanese city of Nagoya. Games of the XXIV Olympiad Nations participating159 Athletes participating8,465 (6,279 men, 2,186 women) Even in SeoulSeoul Special City Korean Name Revised RomanizationSeoul Teukbyeolsi McCune-ReischauerSoul T'ukpyolshi Hangul Hanja [Note: there are no Hanja for "Seoul" ] Short NameSeoul (Soul; ) Statistics Population10,276,968 (2003) Area614 kmē(approximate) Government, but didn't make it through the heats of the 200 m.

Mennea was a member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2004 but failed in his attempt to be re-elected.





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