Italy's Donato Sabia becomes the first Olympic finalist to die of COVID-19

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 9, 2020 10:52 IST2020-04-09T10:22:59+5:302020-04-09T10:52:11+5:30

Former middle-distance runner Donato Sabia has died from Covid-19 at the age of 56, the Italian Olympic Committee (Coni) ...

Italy's Donato Sabia becomes the first Olympic finalist to die of COVID-19 | Italy's Donato Sabia becomes the first Olympic finalist to die of COVID-19

Italy's Donato Sabia becomes the first Olympic finalist to die of COVID-19

Former middle-distance runner Donato Sabia has died from Covid-19 at the age of 56, the Italian Olympic Committee (Coni) has announced. Sabia, who finished fifth in the 1984 Olympics and seventh in the 1988 Olympics, is the first Olympic finalist in the world to die from the virus, according to the Italian Olympic body.

Coni said in a statement that Sabia, who twice reached the Olympic finals and won the gold medal in the 800m event at the European Indoor Championships in 1984, had been in the intensive care unit of the San Carlo hospital on Potenza, in the southern Italian region of Basilicata, for a few days. Sabia’s personal best of 1:43.88 in Florence on 13 June 1984 remains the Italian U23 record and he is still third on the Italian all-time list over two laps of the track.Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL) President Alfio Giomi said in an official statement: “It’s a tragedy within a tragedy. Donato was a person who you couldn’t not love.”

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