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  1. Share. Italian diver Klaus Dibiasi won silver at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics before going on take gold in Mexico in 1968. He arrived in Munich in 1972 hoping to repeat that feat – and he succeeded. Four years later, he won the gold medal again in Montreal, making him the only diver to date to have won medals at four Olympic Games.

  2. Klaus Dibiasi (Hall in Tirol, Austria, 6 de octubre de 1947) es un clavadista o saltador de trampolín italiano de origen austriaco especializado en plataforma de 10 metros, donde consiguió ser campeón mundial en 1973. [1] Carrera deportiva. En el Campeonato Mundial de Natación de 1973 celebrado en Belgrado (), ganó la medalla de plata en el trampolín de 3 metros, con una puntuación de ...

  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · Italy's Klaus Dibiasi won a silver medal in platform diving at the Olympic Games in 1964, and went on to win gold in the same event at the next three editions of the Games (1968, 1972, 1976). He also won a silver medal in the 3m platform in 1968. … leading to gold at three consecutive editions. Dibiasi is the only Olympic diver to have won ...

  4. Oct. 6, 1947, Solbad Hall, Austria (age 76) Awards And Honors: Olympic Games. Klaus Dibiasi (born Oct. 6, 1947, Solbad Hall, Austria) is an Austrian-born Italian diver who dominated the platform event from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, winning three Olympic gold medals. He was the first Italian to win a gold medal in a swimming or diving event.

  5. A silver in the springboard in 1964 gave him a record total of five Olympic medals (since equaled). Dibiasi also won the world platform title (1973, 1975), the European platform (1966, 1974) and the European springboard (1974). He was European Cup champion on the springboard in 1969, 1971, and 1973, and the platform in 1965, 1967, 1971, and 1975.

  6. Dibiasi, Klaus. Enciclopedia on line. Tuffatore italiano (n. Solbad Hall, Tirolo, 1947). Nella specialità dei tuffi dalla piattaforma (10 m), dopo la medaglia d'argento conquistata alle Olimpiadi di Tokyo (1964), ha vinto la medaglia d'oro nelle successive Olimpiadi di Città di Messico (1968), Monaco (1972) e Montreal (1976), nonché ai ...

  7. C’è una frase che più di altre aiuta a comprendere la grandezza di Klaus Dibiasi. È di Giorgio Cagnotto, irriducibile rivale in piscina, ma grande amico nella vita: « I tuffi prima di lui erano un’altra cosa. Klaus li ha cambiati, come i Beatles hanno cambiato la musica ».