ALDO MONTANO

SPECIALITY Sabre team

Date of birth: 18/11/1978

Place of birth: Livorno

Height x weight: 1,84 x 85

First Club: Circolo Scherma Fides Livorno

Club: Fiamme Azzurre

First Coach: Mario Curletto

Coach: Andrea Terenzio

Other sports: Football, sailing

Hobby: Powerboating

Relationship Status: Married

Olympic Club: Yes

Reserve: Yes

Olympic Games Participation:

4 (Atene 2004, Pechino 2008, Londra 2012, Rio 2016)

Biography

He's a timeless champion. Fencing (and the sabre) are in his family's DNA. Eighty years after his grandfather Aldo first participated in the Games (although his father Mario Aldo and three of his cousins also took part in various editions of the Games), and 12 years after winning individual gold and team silver in Athens (followed by two team bronze medals won in Beijing and London), the Italian athlete never ceases to amaze and continues to chase after new goals. Even off the piste he is at the top of his game and has been given a role fitting for his capability and charisma: as of 2017, he has been President of the Athletes Commission of the International Federation. Passionate about motorboating, and with experience in the world of football (in the footsteps of his uncle Armando Picchi), he is married to Olga Plachina - former athlete and model - and from their union their daughter Olimpia and, recently, their son Mario jr Giorgio  were born. It’s to them that he wants to continue recounting the Olympic magic. 

Palmares

Print

Olympic Games

Atene (GRE) 2004 – Individuale
Atene (GRE) 2004 – Squadra
10° Pechino (CHN) 2008 – Individuale
Pechino (CHN) 2008 – Squadra
11° Londra (GBR) 2012 – Individuale
Londra (GBR) 2012 – Squadra
11° Rio (BRA) 2016 – Individuale

World Championships

19° Lisbona (POR) 2002 – Individuale
Lisbona (POR) 2002 – Squadra
L’Havana (CUB) 2003 – Individuale
6° L’Havana (CUB) 2003 – Squadra
6° Lipsia (GER) 2005 – Individuale
Lipsia (GER) 2005 – Squadra
7° Torino (ITA) 2006 – Squadra
30° Torino (ITA) 2006 – Individuale
San Pietroburgo (RUS) 2007 – Individuale
San Pietroburgo (RUS) 2007 – Squadra
Antalya (TUR) 2009 – Squadra
5° Antalya (TUR) 2009 – Individuale
34° Parigi (FRA) 2010 – Individuale
Parigi (FRA) 2010 – Squadra
Catania (ITA) 2011 – Individuale
Catania (ITA) 2011 – Squadra
6° Budapest (HUN) 2013 – Squadra
14° Budapest (HUN) 2013 – Individuale
6° Kazan (RUS) 2014 – Individuale
5° Kazan (RUS) 2014 – Squadra
Mosca (RUS) 2015 – Squadra
10° Mosca (RUS) 2015 – Individuale
20° Lipsia (GER) 2017 – Individuale
Wuxi (CHN) 2018 – Squadra
35° Wuxi (CHN) 2018 – Individuale
21° Budapest (HUN) 2019 – Individuale
Budapest (HUN) 2019 – Squadra

European Championships

21° Coblenza (GER) 2001 – Individuale
5° Coblenza (GER) 2001 – Squadra
5° Mosca (RUS) 2002 – Individuale
2° Mosca (RUS) 2002 – Squadra
12° Bourges (FRA) 2003 – Individuale
Bourges (FRA) 2003 – Squadra
8° Zalaegerszeg (HUN) 2005 – Squadra
Zalaegerszeg (HUN) 2005 – Individuale
6° Gand (BEL) 2007 – Individuale
5° Gand (BEL) 2007 – Squadra
26° Kiev (UKR) 2008 – Individuale
5° Kiev (UKR) 2008 – Squadra
Plovdiv (BUL) 2009 – Squadra
12° Plovdiv (BUL) 2009 – Individuale
38° Lipsia (GER) 2010 – Individuale
Lipsia (GER) 2010 – Squadra
6° Sheffield (GBR) 2011 – Individuale
Sheffield (GBR) 2011 – Squadra
22° Zagabria (CRO) 2013 – Individuale
Zagabria (CRO) 2013 – Squadra
29° Strasburgo (FRA) 2014 – Individuale
5° Montreux (SUI) 2015 – Individuale
Montreux (SUI) 2015 – Squadra
38° Tbilisi (GEO) 2017 – Individuale
Tbilisi (GEO) 2017 – Squadra
33° Novi Sad (SRB) 2018 – Individuale
Novi Sad (SRB) 2018 – Squadra
Dusseldorf (GER) 2019 – Squadra
26° Dusseldorf (GER) 2019 – Individuale

World Cup

2° 2002-2003
2° 2010-2011
20° 2016-2017
30° 2017-2018
15° 2018-2019
29° 2019-2020