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  1. Alessandro Andrei (s. 3. tammikuuta 1959 Firenze, Toscana) on italialainen kuulantyöntäjä. Hän voitti olympiakultaa Los Angelesissa 1984 ja MM-hopeaa Roomassa 1987. Sisäratojen EM-kisoissa hän voitti pronssia vuonna 1984 Göteborgissa . 12. elokuuta 1987 Andrei työnsi Italian Viareggiossa uuden maailmanennätyksen 22,91 metriä.

  2. Alessandro Andrei è un ex pesista italiano, vincitore della medaglia d'oro ai Giochi olimpici di Los Angeles 1984. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Alessandro Andrei .

  3. Blick auf des Eingangstor des Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Das Kugelstoßen der Männer bei den Olympischen Spielen 1984 in Los Angeles wurde am 11. August 1984 im Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ausgetragen. Neunzehn Athleten nahmen teil. Olympiasieger wurde der Italiener Alessandro Andrei. Er gewann vor den beiden US-Amerikanern Michael ...

  4. 23. Aug. 2020 · Alessandro Andrei is the first glide shot putter to ever throw 75 and is currently tied for number 3 all time with Joe Kovacs and Ryan Crouser at 22.91. But,...

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  5. Alessandro Andrei brought one of them home, the colossus of Scandicci, a 25 year old at the time, standing 1.91 meters high and weighing in at 118 kg, a vague resemblance to Lou Reed, who declared to the newspapers "Athletics is a vice for those who, like me, have no money". Perhaps little money; glory in return.

  6. Andrei won two more international championship medals, the 1987 World Championship silver, and a bronze at the 1984 European Indoor Championships. His greatest performance after winning the Olympic gold came on 12 August 1987, when he improved the World Record three times, improving it from 22.64 to 22.91. The latter mark still stands as the Italian record as of 2008. Alessandro Andrei is ...

  7. Alessandro Andrei brought one of them home, the colossus of Scandicci, a 25 year old at the time, standing 1.91 meters high and weighing in at 118 kg, a vague resemblance to Lou Reed, who declared to the newspapers "Athletics is a vice for those who, like me, have no money". Perhaps little money; glory in return.