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Ottorino is an Italian male given name. It may refer to: *Ottorino Pietro Alberti (1927–2012), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop *Ottorino Barassi (1898–1971), Italian sports official *Ottorino Celli (1890–?), Italian cyclist *Ottorino Enzo (1926–2012), Italian rower *Ottorino Flaborea (born 1940), Italian former basketball player and coach *Ottorino Gentiloni (1865–1916), Italian politician *Ottorino Mezzalama (1888–1931), Italian mountain climber *Ottorino Piotti (born 1954), Italian former footballer *Ottorino Quaglierini (1915–1992), Italian rower *Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936), Italian composer, musicologist and conductor *Ottorino Sartor (1945–2021), Peruvian football goalkeeper *Ottorino Volonterio Ottorino Volonterio (7 December 1917 – 10 March 2003) was a racing driver from Switzerland. Biography A member of Swiss nobility, he was born in Orselina and was trained as a lawyer, before he began participating in sports car racing. He debut ... (1917–200 ...
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Ottorino Pietro Alberti
Ottorino Pietro Alberti (17 December 1927 – 17 July 2012) was an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop who served as Archbishop of Cagliari from 1987 to 2003. Biography Alberti was born into a prominent Family in Nuoro in Sardinia. He firstly had a bachelor in Agriculture in Pisa an later studied at seminaries in Pisa and Rome; was than ordained a priest in Rome on 18 March 1956. Alberti was appointed as director (rettore) of Seminary in Cagliari in 1971. In 1973 he was also appointed as secretary and professor at Pontificia Università Lateranense. In 1973 he was appointed Archbishop of Spoleto and Bishop of Norcia, in the same years Alberti was appointed as member of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. In 1987 he was elected to lead the church of Sardinia, being appointed Archbishop of Cagliari, becoming President of the Sardinian Episcopal Conference. Alberti retired for age limit the 20 June 2003, and come back to his hometown Nuoro, where he died July 201 ...
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Ottorino Barassi
Ottorino Barassi (5 October 1898 – 24 November 1971FIFA EXECUTIVE MEMBERS 1904 - 2006
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) was an Italian sports official. The first action of his career was to help organise the , which was played in his native Italy. His notability in World Cup history continued, as Italy won the in France. Because the World Cup did not take place for another 12 years (due to World War II), he famously had possession of the

Ottorino Celli
Ottorino Celli (born 1890) was an Italian cyclist. He rode in the 1909 Giro d'Italia The 1909 Giro d'Italia was the inaugural running of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper '' La Gazzetta dello Sport''. The event began in Milan on 13 May with a first stage to Bologna, finishing back in Milan on 30 May aft .... References External links * 1890 births Year of death missing Italian male cyclists Cyclists from Rome {{Italy-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Ottorino Enzo
Ottorino Enzo (14 July 1926 – 20 March 2012) was an Italian rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin .... References 1926 births 2012 deaths Italian male rowers Olympic rowers for Italy Rowers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Venice People from Burano {{Italy-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Ottorino Flaborea
Ottorino Flaborea (born 5 March 1940) is a retired Italian professional basketball player and coach. His nickname as a player, was "Captain Hook", due to his great hook shot. He was inducted into the Italian Basketball Hall of Fame, in 2008. Club career Flaborea was a FIBA European Selection, in 1972. National team career Flaborea was a part of the senior Italian national basketball teams that won the bronze medal at the 1971 EuroBasket, and finished in fourth place at the 1965 EuroBasket. He also competed at the Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics, 1964, Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics, 1968, and Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics, 1972 Basketball at the Summer Olympics, Summer Olympic Games, finishing in fifth, eighth, and fourth place, respectively. References External linksFIBA Profile
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Ottorino Gentiloni
Count Vincenzo Ottorino Gentiloni (13 October 1865 – 2 August 1916) was an Italian politician, one of the early leaders of the Italian Catholic Azione Cattolica movement. He was born near Ancona, was active in Catholic politics from the 1890s, and served as president of the Catholic Electoral Union from 1909 to 1916. When the Pope lifted the ban on Catholic participation in politics in 1913, and the electorate was expanded, he collaborated with Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti in the Gentiloni pact. It directed Catholic voters to Giolitti supporters who agreed to favor the Church's position on such key issues as funding private Catholic schools, and blocking a law allowing divorce. Radicals and Socialist condemned the alliance, and brought down Giolitti's coalition in 1914. Gentiloni died in 1916, due to epidemic typhus, contracted during the World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts ...
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Ottorino Mezzalama
Ottorino Mezzalama (born September 25, 1888 – February 23, 1931) was an Italian mountain climber, and is deemed to be one of the two pioneers of Italian ski mountaineering besides Luciano Roiti. He died in an avalanche accident in the Rochemolles Valley. The ''Ottorino Mezzalama'' Hut of the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI) below Pollux as well as the famous Mezzalama Trophy competition and the Mezzalama Skyrace were named in honor of him. Life Mezzalama was born in Bologna and moved with his family to Turin on March 28, 1892. In his teens he gained first experiences in mountain climbing. He was a good friend of the Swiss engineer Adolfo Kind and of the artillery Lieutenant Luciano Roiti, who published "Delle marce sulla neve" (Italian for ''about marching on snow''), a paper about ski mountaineering in the army. All three became members of the CAI and founded the Ski Club Torino. After he finished school, Mezzalama began his studies at the university faculty of trading and economy ...
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Ottorino Piotti
Ottorino Piotti (born 31 July 1954) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. He made 200 appearances in Serie A, most notably for Avellino, Milan and Atalanta, during the late 1970s and 1980s. Honours Club * A.C. Milan **Serie B: 1980–81, 1982–83 **Mitropa Cup The Mitropa Cup, officially called the La Coupe de l'Europe Centrale or Central European Cup, was one of the first international major European football cups for club sides. It was conducted among the successor states of the former Austria-Hungar ...: 1982 External links Profileat MagliaRossonera.it *Profileat EmozioneCalcio.it 1954 births Living people Italian men's footballers Serie A players Serie B players Men's association football goalkeepers Como 1907 players US Avellino 1912 players AC Milan players Atalanta BC players Genoa CFC players ASD Gallarate Calcio players People from Gallarate Footballers from Lombardy {{Italy-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Ottorino Quaglierini
Ottorino Quaglierini (18 May 1915 – 26 July 1992), born in Livorno, was an Italian rower who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. On 15 August 1936 he won the silver medal as crew member of the Italian boat ( Guglielmo Del Bimbo, Dino Barsotti, Oreste Grossi, Enzo Bartolini, Mario Checcacci, Dante Secchi, Enrico Garzelli; helmsman Cesare Milani) in the eight event. With the same crew he won the gold medal in 1937 at the European championships in Amsterdam, and the bronze medal in Milan the following year. Ottorino Quaglierini was member of Unione Canottieri Livornesi, nicknamed '' scarronzoni'' derived from their ungraceful manner of rowing. See also * Italy at the 1936 Summer Olympics * Rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics Rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics featured seven events, for men only. The competitions were held from 11 to 14 August on a regatta course at Grünau on the Langer See. The competition was dominated by the hosts, Germany, who medaled in eve ...
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Ottorino Respighi
Ottorino Respighi ( , , ; 9 July 187918 April 1936) was an Italian composer, violinist, teacher, and musicologist and one of the leading Italian composers of the early 20th century. List of compositions by Ottorino Respighi, His compositions range over List of operas by Ottorino Respighi, operas, ballets, orchestral suites, choral songs, chamber music, and transcriptions of Italian compositions of the 16th–18th centuries, but his best known and most performed works are his three orchestral tone poems which brought him international fame: ''Fountains of Rome (poem), Fountains of Rome'' (1916), ''Pines of Rome'' (1924), and ''Feste romane, Roman Festivals'' (1928). Respighi was born in Bologna to a musical and artistic family. He was encouraged by his father to pursue music at a young age, and took formal tuition in the violin and piano. In 1891, he enrolled at the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini, Liceo Musicale di Bologna, where he studied the violin, viola, and compos ...
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Ottorino Sartor
Ottorino Sartor (18 September 1945 – 2 June 2021) was a Peruvian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Club career Sartor played for Defensor Arica, a Lima-based team and Atlético Miguel. He played his club football for Colegio Nacional de Iquitos. International career Sartor competed for the Peru national football team at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, and obtained a total number of 27 caps for his native country in the years 1966 to 1979. He was the starting goalkeeper in Peru’s 1975 Copa America championship team. Death Sartor died on 2 June 2021 aged 76. See also *1978 FIFA World Cup squads Below are the squads for the 1978 FIFA World Cup final tournament in Argentina. Group 1 Argentina Head coach: César Luis Menotti Note that this squad is numbered alphabetically by surname, unlike traditional numbering sy ... References 1945 births 2021 deaths People from Lima Region Men's association football goalkeepers Peruvian men ...
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