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| headercolor = | name = | nickname = | fullname = | image = Venanzio Ortis.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Venanzio Ortis with the two medal won at the 1978 European Championships | nationality = Italian | sport = Athletics | event = Long-distance running | club = G.S. Fiamme Oro | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1955|1|29}} | birth_place = Paluzza | residence = | coach= | death_date = | death_place= | height = {{height|m=1.78}} | weight = {{convert|64|kg|lb|abbr=on}} | pb =
| country = {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy | medaltemplates={{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}{{MedalGold|1978 Prague|5000 metres}}{{MedalSilver|1978 Prague|10,000 metres}}{{MedalCompetition|Mediterranean Games}}{{MedalSilver|1983 Casablanca|10,000 metres}}{{MedalCompetition|World Cross Country Jr. Championships}}{{MedalSilver|1974 Monza|Indivudual}}{{MedalBronze|1974 Monza|Team}} }} Venanzio Ortis (born 29 January 1955) is an Italian retired long-distance runner who won two medals at the 1978 European Championships. BiographyOrtis was born in Paluzza, province of Udine.He started racing in 1969 (for a period he also practiced cross-country skiing), and later won the Italian junior titles in the 1000 and 3000 m races. On 16 August 1978, aged 23, he set a new Italian record in the 5000 m at the Weltklasse Zürich, obtaining a third place behind Henry Rono and Markus Ryffel. In the fast 10,000-metre race of the European Championships, held in Prague two weeks later, he broke 28 minutes for the first time while finishing second in 27 minutes 31.48 seconds, just four one-hundredths of a second ahead of Alexander Antipov of the Soviet Union, and half a second behind Finland's Martti Vainio (see, for example, Tapio Pekola et al., eds., EM-Praha 1978 (European Championships in Prague 1978), Kaarina, Finland: Juoksija-lehti (Runner Magazine), 1978). In the slow and tactical 5,000-metre final, he managed to squeeze through the narrow space between Ryffel and Soviet Union's Alexander Fedotkin to sprint to the lead and win by 0.1 seconds. He missed the 1980 Moscow Olympics due to injury. His last major international track race was the 1981 IAAF World Cup event in Rome, where he placed fourth in 10,000. Plague by physical problems, Ortis retired in 1983. He is the cousin of the Italian cross-country skier Manuela Di Centa. Achievements
National titlesHe won five times the national championships at senior level.
See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sportolimpico.it/attachments/article/224/CAMPIONI%20ITALIANI-NOMI-U.pdf|title=CAMPIONATI “ASSOLUTI” – UOMINI TUTTI I CAMPIONI – 1906-2016|publisher=sportolimpico.it |accessdate=22 August 2017}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/itai.htm|title=ITALIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS|publisher=gbrathletics.com|accessdate=22 August 2017}} External links
12 : 1955 births|Living people|People from the Province of Udine|Italian male cross country runners|Italian male long-distance runners|Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics|Olympic athletes of Italy|European Athletics Championships medalists|Athletes of Fiamme Oro|Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Italy|Competitors at the 1987 Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics |
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