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Veronica Signorini

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Veronica Signorini
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (1989-07-28) July 28, 1989 (age 34)
Cremona, Italy
Sport
CountryItaly Italy
SportTriathlon
ClubTriathlon Cremona Stradivari

Veronica Signorini (born 28 July 1989) is an Italian triathlete.

Veronica Signorini moved her first steps in the world of triathlon in the 2007, with a 10th place debut in Sprint Triathlon City of Cremona.[1] The following year, she participated in some races of the Italian calendar; in the 2009 Veronica Signorini dedicated all her time to the multidiscipline and the first podium arrived. The same year she also joined the Italian federation in its project called "Scuola di Alta Specializzazione";[2] she continued her growth in the practice of the three disciplines. In the 2011 the international debut in the European Cup in Cremona in a Sprint distance race.[3] Many important results got in the 2014, joining Fabio Vedana as coach moving her targets to the ITU events and getting good placings: the best one is the 4th in the Africa Cup in the race of Larache in Morocco.[4]

ITU Results

2015

  • 10 Madrid ETU Cup (Spain)

2014

  • 4 Larache ATU Cup (Morocco),
  • 6 Tartu ETU Cup (Estonia);
  • 10 Riga ETU Cup (Latvia),
  • 19 Bratislava ETU WC (Slovakia);

2013

  • 16 Cremona ETU (Italy);
  • 18 Ginevra ETU (Switzerland),
  • 24 Tiszaujvaros ITU WC (Hungary);

2012

  • 16 Ginevra ETU Cup (Switzerland);
  • 17 Mondello ETU Cup (Italy);
  • 33 Cremona ETU Cup (Italy);

2011

  • 21 Cremona ETU Cup (Italy);

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