
DANIELE MASALA
– Honorary Committee
Honorary Committee
Daniele Masala has been nominated “Cavaliere della Repubblica” by the President of the Italian Republic. He got a brilliant degree from the “University of Magna Grecia” in Catanzaro. Consequently, he became a professor at the same institute.
Today he is the President of the “Royal Rowing Club Tevere Remo” of Rome and of the CISCoD (Italian Sport Committee Against Drugs), associated with the Italian National Olympic Committee.
During his outstanding professional career he has reached the top professional goals.
He is a pentathlon’s Italian olympic idol, wearing over then a hundred times the jersey of the IModern Pentathlon Italian National Team, being also a super winning coach in his the post professional career.
Daniele Masala has been nominated “Cavaliere della Repubblica” by the President of the Italian Republic. He got a brilliant degree from the “University of Magna Grecia” in Catanzaro. Consequently, he became a professor at the same institute. Today he is the President of the “Royal Rowing Club Tevere Remo” of Rome and of the CISCoD (Italian Sport Committee Against Drugs), associated with the Italian National Olympic Committee.
During his outstanding professional career he has reached the top professional goals.
He is a pentathlon’s Italian olympic idol, wearing over then a hundred times the jersey of the IModern Pentathlon Italian National Team, being also a super winning coach in his the post professional career.
His palmarès speaks up:
- 10 times Italian Absolute Individual Champion (from 1976 to 1982 and from 1985 to 1987)
- 14 times Italian Absolute Team Champion (from 1973 to 1983 and from 1985 to 1987)
- Two times winner of the “Latin Cup”
- London ,1979 / Sydney, 1985- Winner of the “Champion of Champions”
- 1979, Individual bronze medal, “World Championships”, Budapest (Hungary)
- Vice – World Champion, Zielona Gora (Poland) 1981
- Bronze Team at the World Championships in Zielona Gora (Poland) 1981
- Individual World Champion – Rome, 1982
- Team’s Bronze Medal-“World Championships”, Rome,1982
- Individual Olympic Champion, Los Angeles,1984
- Olympic Team Champion at the Los Angeles Olympics 1984
- Bronze Team at the World Championships in Melbourne 1985
- Team World Champion at Montecatini World Championships 1986
- Vice – Team World Champion at Montecatini World Championships 1986
- Vice – Team Champion, Seoul Olympics 1988
As all the greatest champions Daniele is also eclectic and, in addition to journalist, writer and sport marketing consultant, he has been a talented reporter working with RAI, Italian National Television, during several editions of the Summer Olympic Games.
His palmarès speaks up:
- 10 times Italian Absolute Individual Champion (from 1976 to 1982 and from 1985 to 1987)
- 14 times Italian Absolute Team Champion (from 1973 to 1983 and from 1985 to 1987)
- Two times winner of the “Latin Cup”
- London ,1979 / Sydney, 1985- Winner of the “Champion of Champions”
- 1979, Individual bronze medal, “World Championships”, Budapest (Hungary)
- Vice – World Champion, Zielona Gora (Poland) 1981
- Bronze Team at the World Championships in Zielona Gora (Poland) 1981
- Individual World Champion – Rome, 1982
- Team’s Bronze Medal-“World Championships”, Rome,1982
- Individual Olympic Champion, Los Angeles,1984
- Olympic Team Champion at the Los Angeles Olympics 1984
- Bronze Team at the World Championships in Melbourne 1985
- Team World Champion at Montecatini World Championships 1986
- Vice – Team World Champion at Montecatini World Championships 1986
- Vice – Team Champion, Seoul Olympics 1988
As all the greatest champions Daniele is also eclectic and, in addition to journalist, writer and sport marketing consultant, he has been a talented reporter working with RAI, Italian National Television, during several editions of the Summer Olympic Games.
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