Luca Curatoli

Luca Curatoli
Personal information
Country represented Italy
Born (1994-07-25) 25 July 1994
Napoli, Italy
Weapon(s) sabre
Hand left-handed
National coach(es) Giovanni Sirovich
Club Fiamme Oro / Circolo Posillipo
Head coach(es) Leonardo Caserta
FIE Ranking current ranking

Luca Curatoli (born 25 July 1994) is an Italian sabre fencer, team world champion in 2015 and team silver medallist at the 2015 European Championships.

Career

Curatoli is the half-brother of 1995 sabre world champion Raffaello Caserta and of Leonardo Caserta, who coaches him at Circolo Posillipo.[1] In 2014 he won the gold medal at the Junior European Championships in Jerusalem and took a double gold haul at the Junior World Championships in Plovdiv.[2]

In the 2014-15 season he climbed his first World Cup podium with a bronze medal in Warsaw. These results had him selected into the Italian senior national team, with whom he was silver medallist at the 2015 European Championships.[3] At the 2015 World Fencing Championships, his first participation in this type of event, he achieved the best Italian performance in men's sabre by reaching the table of 16, where he was defeated by reigning Olympic champion Áron Szilágyi.[4] In the team event, Italy prevailed successively over the Czech Republic, Mexico, Romania and France to reach the final, where they met host Russia. Curatoli was chosen to open the match against Nikolay Kovalev and hold his stead in his following relays, helping his team to win the gold medal. [5]

References

  1. Gabriele Lippi (23 January 2014). "Affari di famiglia". Pianeta Scherma (in Italian).
  2. "Mondiali cadetti/giovani: Luca Curatoli oro nella sciabola under 20" (in Italian). Italpress. 7 April 2014.
  3. "Europei scherma, Italia argento nella sciabola squadra uomini". Il Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). 11 June 2015.
  4. Stefano Arcobelli (14 July 2015). "Scherma, Mondiali a Mosca: l'Italia parte male. Sciabola a secco". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
  5. Stefano Arcobelli (17 July 2015). "Scherma, Mondiali a Mosca: sciabola d'oro, la Russia è k.o.!". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
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