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  1. Martina Caironi has always loved sports, but after losing her leg in an accident as a teenager, it was sport that saved her. Apart from breaking her own records and achieving Paralympic glory, Martina tells the story of friendship, leadership and meaning beyond medals. Skip to main content Skip to search.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Five Facts About Martina Caironi. 1) In 2007 Caironi was involved in a motorcycle accident that resulted in the amputation of her left leg above the knee. 2) The 27-year-old from Lombardo, Italy, won 100m T42 gold at London 2012 and Rio 2016. She is also a three-time world champion. 3) Caironi studied linguistics at university and speaks ...

  3. Martina Caironi is regarded as the undisputed queen of global Paralympic athletics. Following a motorcycle accident in 2007, during which she lost her left leg above the knee, she committed herself to track and field, specialising in long jump, 100 and 200 metres.

  4. 23 de mar. de 2016 · Italy’s Martina Caironi provides this week’s Best & Worst Moments – in fact, for the 100m T42 world champion, who set a new world record mark of 14.61 on her way to gold in Doha, Qatar, those two moments are actually rolled into one. The 26-year-old, who also claimed world long jump T42 silver to add to the double gold she won at the 2013 ...

  5. During the Space Day at Farnborough Air Show on 17 July 2018, Martina described how space-based technologies and systems have spinoff benefits that can transform the daily lives of people on Earth. Martina Caironi - Inspirational Talks: Addressing the Innovation Challenge through industrial cross-fertilization

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  7. 4 de sept. de 2021 · Sabatini clocked 14.11 seconds to take victory, ahead of silver medallist Martina Caironi and Monica Graziana Contrafatto, who finished third. It was the first one-two-three in the athletics at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games as Italy’s golden run from the Olympic Games carried over. “I cannot believe it," Sabatini said.