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”’Silia Martini”’ (27 March 1908 – |
”’Silia Martini”’ (27 March 1908 – ) was an Italian [[high jump]]er<ref name=CARD1/> and [[basketball]] player.<ref name=GOOGLE/> |
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 2 October 2025
Italian high jumper and basketball player
Silia Martini (27 March 1908 – Unknown) was an Italian high jumper[1] and basketball player.[3]
Three-time in a row national champion at senior level in long jump from 1927 to 1929,[2] she boasts also 2 caps in the Italy national athletics team in 1930.[4]
She was among the pioneers of the Italy women’s national basketball team, with whom she played the first match, France-Italy 34-16, on April 13, 1930. She scored four points. She has won two championships with the Ginnastica Triestina.[3]



