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'''Ljubica "Gabre" Gabric''' married '''Calvesi''' (born October 14, 1917) is a Croatian-born [[Italy|Italian]] [[Track and field athletics|track and field athlete]] who competed in the [[1936 Summer Olympics]] and in the [[1948 Summer Olympics]]. Her best discus throw is 43.35m (1939).
'''Ljubica "Gabre" Gabric''' married '''Calvesi''' (born October 17, 1914)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://appropo.blogspot.it/2013/10/i-99-anni-di-nonna-gabre.html|title=I 99 anni di nonna Gabre|publisher=[[Eddy Ottoz]] official blog|accessdate=17 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-baaNy39Nko0/Ul_jVpt6xZI/AAAAAAAAP1g/ejRAYDQjiQQ/s1600/affidavit+del+Cap.+Stuparich.jpg|title=Affidavit of the master of commanding officer, or first, or second officier|publisher=[[Eddy Ottoz]] official blog|accessdate=17 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cOTPWByiQE4/Ul_jaW59ScI/AAAAAAAAP1o/vTCgkhrfaGA/s1600/registro+di+bordo+pagina+1.jpg|title=Register for boarding to Trieste to New York|publisher=[[Eddy Ottoz]] official blog|quote=The documents presented in Trieste for boarding and New York for the landing, verified by the immigration authorities, as well as the logbook, it is absolutely clear that Liubizza was 9 years old. It was therefore born in 1914|accessdate=17 October 2013}}</ref> is a Croatian-born [[Italy|Italian]] [[Track and field athletics|track and field athlete]] who competed in the [[1936 Summer Olympics]] and in the [[1948 Summer Olympics]]. Her best discus throw is 43.35m (1939).


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Gabre Gabric
Personal information
Full nameLjubica Gabric
NationalityItalian
Born (1914-10-17) October 17, 1914 (age 109)
Imotski, Croatia
Sport
CountryItaly Italy
SportAthletics
EventDiscus throw
ClubVenchi Unica Torino
Achievements and titles
Personal best
  • Discus throw: 43.35 m (1939)

Ljubica "Gabre" Gabric married Calvesi (born October 17, 1914)[1][2][3] is a Croatian-born Italian track and field athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics and in the 1948 Summer Olympics. Her best discus throw is 43.35m (1939).

Biography

She was born in Imotski, Croatia, at the time being part of Austria–Hungary. She was wife of Sandro Calvesi, an Italian athletic coach (hurdles) and mother-in-law of Eddy Ottoz (grandmother of Laurent Ottoz and Patrick Ottoz).[4]

In 1936 she finished tenth in the Olympic discus throw event. Twelve years later she finished 17th in the discus throw competition at the 1948 Olympics. In the 1938 European Championships in Athletics she finished sixth in the discus throw contest and in the 1946 European Championships in Athletics she finished seventh in the discus throw event.

As of 2008 she still competes in Veterans Athletic Championships[5] and, following the 2011 death of Alfred Proksch, is the last known track and field competitor from the 1936 Olympic Games to still be competing.[6] At the 2010 European Veterans Athletics Championships in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, she set the current W95 World Records in the Shot Put and the Discus.

Achievements

Senior
Year Competition Venue Event Position Performance Notes
1936 Olympic Games Nazi Germany Berlin Discus throw 10th 34.31 m
1938 European Championships Austria Vienna Discus throw 6th 35.53 m [7]
1948 Olympic Games United Kingdom London Discus throw 17th 34.17 m
1950 European Championships Belgium Brussels Discus throw 7th 37.73 m [8]
Masters
Year Competition Venue Event Position Performance Notes
2007 World Masters Championships Italy Riccione Shot put W90 1st 4,35 m [9]
Discus throw W90 1st 11,45 m [9]
Javelin throw W90 2nd 6,93 m [9]
2008 World Masters Indoor Championships France Clermont-Ferrand Shot put W90 1st 4,73 m [10]
Discus throw W90 1st 11,49 m [10]
Javelin throw W90 1st 6,87 m [10]
2009 World Masters Championships Finland Lahti Shot put W90 2nd 4,73 m [11]
Discus throw W90 2nd 12,55 m [11]
Javelin throw W90 2nd 7,36 m [11]
2008 European Masters Championships Slovenia Ljubljana Shot put W90 1st 4,73 m [12]
Discus throw W90 1st 11,86 m [12]
Javelin throw W90 1st 7,97 m [12]
2009 European Masters Indoor Championships Italy Ancona Shot put W90 1st 4,72 m [13]
Discus throw W90 1st 12,02 m [13]
Javelin throw W90 1st 7,85 m [13]
2010 European Masters Championships Hungary Nyíregyháza Shot put W95 1st 5,32 m [14] WR
Discus throw W95 1st 12,86 m [14] WR
Javelin throw W95 1st 7,92 m [14]

See also

References

  1. ^ "I 99 anni di nonna Gabre". Eddy Ottoz official blog. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Affidavit of the master of commanding officer, or first, or second officier". Eddy Ottoz official blog. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Register for boarding to Trieste to New York". Eddy Ottoz official blog. Retrieved 17 October 2013. The documents presented in Trieste for boarding and New York for the landing, verified by the immigration authorities, as well as the logbook, it is absolutely clear that Liubizza was 9 years old. It was therefore born in 1914
  4. ^ Gabre Gabric-Calvesi - Biography
  5. ^ 16th European Veterans Athletic Championships Ljubljana 2008
  6. ^ Gjerde, Arild (2009-08-04). "Revenge of the Last of the Class of '36". Olympics. Sports Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-11-15. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "1938 Women's European Championships - Women's Discus throw". the-sports.org. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  8. ^ "4th European Athletics Championships, Brussels 1950". athleticsdb.com. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  9. ^ a b c 17th WMA World Championships
  10. ^ a b c WMA Indoor Championships, Clermont-Ferrand (France)
  11. ^ a b c World Masters Athletics - Lahti results
  12. ^ a b c 16 th EVACS Ljubljana (SLO)
  13. ^ a b c 7th EVACI Ancona (ITA)
  14. ^ a b c 17th ECACS Nyíregyháza (HUN)

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