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Men

Andrea Giovannini

flagITA
  • Date of birth27 Aug 1993
  • Height180 CM
  • ProfessionPolice Athlete
  • HometownBaselga di Piné
  • Place of birthTrento
  • Start skatingHe began skating at age six on a frozen lake in Baselga di Pine, Italy.
  • Club GS Fiamme Gialle ITA
  • HobbiesSpending time with family, cycling. (Athlete, December 2025)
  • LanguagesEnglish, German, Italian
  • FamliyWife Linda Bortolotti, one child
  • CoachMaurizio Marchetto
  • Former CoachN/A
  • General Interest
  • Sport Specific Information
- Competed at the PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games with a best result of 11th in the men's Mass Start in Beijing. - Won gold in the men's Mass Start at the 2025 ISU World Speed Skating Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway. - Won bronze in the men's Mass Start at the 2023 ISU World Speed Skating Single Distances Championships in Heerenveen, the Netherlands. - Won silver in the Team Pursuit at the 2025 ISU World Speed Skating Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway. (isu-skating.com/speed-skating, December 2025)
Dutch speed skater Bob de Jong, who won 10,000m Olympic gold at Torino 2006. (Athlete, December 2025)
His father. (Athlete, December 2025)
"I use every time the same underwear for the Mass Start." (Athlete, December 2025)
He trains for 30 hours each week.
Maurizio Marchetto