Bruno Pauletto
- January 10, 2024
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Quick Facts
Full Name | Bruno Pauletto |
Occupation | Author |
Date Of Birth | Jan 21, 1954(1954-01-21) |
Age | 70 |
Birthplace | Portogruaro |
Country | Italy |
Birth City | Veneto |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Bruno Pauletto Biography
Name | Bruno Pauletto |
Birthday | Jan 21 |
Birth Year | 1954 |
Place Of Birth | Portogruaro |
Home Town | Veneto |
Birth Country | Italy |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Bruno Pauletto is one of the most popular and richest Author who was born on January 21, 1954 in Portogruaro, Veneto, Italy. Bruno Pauletto (born 21 January 1954 in Portogruaro, Italy) is an author, physiologist as well as a manager of business, an ex-coach and ex- Canadian athletes in track and field. He was a graduate of CMU as well as UT and also published numerous publications and articles about exercise physiological science.
In all Bruno Pauletto was a three-time All-America shot putter. He played indoors in 1978, and outdoors in 1977 and 1978.
Later Pauletto set the best Italian shot put mark in 1979 with a 20.13 m (66 ft ⁄2 in) throw during an outdoor event in Milan, Italy, on June 23. Pauletto, who was then competing with the club Telettra-Atletica Rieti, contributed with this throw to place his team sixth at the 1979 National Club Championship. This performance remained the national Italian record until Marco Montelatici beat it in May 1985 with 20.90 m.
After graduation at UT Bruno Pauletto was hired as full-time conditioning coach in 1980 and soon became the university’s head strength and conditioning coach of the Athletic Department, with a staff of three graduate assistants. He also was the strength coach of the 1985 Tennessee Volunteers football team to represent UT in the NCAA Division I–A football season. While he was UT’s coach he also became NSCA Director for the State of Tennessee and, in 1985, he published his first articles on strength training including on Power Clean.
The first time he won a medal in an international level came in 1978, at the Commonwealth Games held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In his home field and in the final, he won the silver medal, just behind the English’s Geoff Capes with a throw of 19.33 m (63 5 inches) and his National competitor Dolegiewicz placed third place. He was a more impressive performer in the Pan American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico in July 1979, winning 19.61 m (64 ft 4 inches) however, the result alongside Dolegiewicz was reversed. Pauletto won the bronze medal and American Dave Laut won with the throw of more than twenty meters. Pauletto took home his first gold during the XII Commonwealth Games in Brisbane in 1982, with a throw that was 19.55 m (64 feet 1 and 2 inches) ahead of English winner Mike Winch. Pauletto became the second Canadian to be the winner of the shot put in the Commonwealth Games following Dave Steen in 1970 and women’s champion Jane Haist in 1974; Canada had to wait nearly 28 years before another punter Dylan Armstrong, brought back the Commonwealth gold medal.
Bruno Pauletto Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Author |
House | Living in own house. |
Bruno Pauletto is one of the richest Author from Italy. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Bruno Pauletto 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
During his time as an athlete, was he focused on the shot put event between 1974 and 1983. A native of Italy, he played for Canada internationally. He broke an national Italian record, and then became the Canadian record-holder for the shot put event in the outdoors. The first title was unbeaten for six years , the latter title lasted for 18 years. He still holds the record for provincial champions for Quebec. He was a three-time Canadian national winner, he held an all-time record in the area of 20.61 m (67 feet 7 /4 inches).
On the international stage, Pauletto competed for Canada after acquiring Canadian citizenship. In his first major competition in his adopted country, He finished fifth by a distance of 18.30 m (60 feet / 4 inches) at the very first IAAF World Cup, in Dusseldorf on September 2nd, 1977. He also that same year, he was second in the 1997 Pacific Conference Games, behind American Colin Anderson.
Bruno Pauletto earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology in 1978 from the Central Michigan University (CMU), where he was on a track and field scholarship. In 1980 he took his Master of Science in Exercise Physiology at the University of Tennessee (UT).
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Pauletto’s first Canadian Championship participation was in Edmundston on March 2–3, 1974. In 1980 he broke the Canadian record in Sherbrooke with a 20.33 m (66 ft 8 ⁄4 in) throw. On 22 May 1983 he established his personal best in shot put with a 20.61 m (67 ft 7 ⁄4 in) throw, achieved at an outdoor event in Knoxville, Tennessee and reaching a new Canadian national senior record. Between 1976 and 1983, only he and Bishop Dolegiewicz won the honour, with the pair dominating the national scene. Pauletto’s 1983 record was to stay for 18 years, until Brad Snyder broke it by 2 cm at the 2001 World Championships, with a heave of 20.63 m (67 ft 8 in). Thanks to that performance Bruno Pauletto ranks fourth in the list of the top 10 Canadian all-time outdoor ranking (as of 23 July 2012), and he still holds (as of 2013) the outdoor provincial record of Quebec.
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Since 1990 Pauletto is an inductee of the Hall of Fame of the Central Michigan Chippewas.