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Enrico Bruna (11 November 1880 – 7 February 1921) was an Italian rower. Bruna was born in 1880 in Venice. He competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games (also known as the 1906 Olympic Games) in Athens where he won three rowing gold medals: in the coxed pair event over 1 km, in the same boat class over 1 mile, and in the coxed four. After WWI, he competed in the men's coxed four at the Inter-Allied Games outside Paris and won gold. He died two years later in Venice aged 40.

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  • Enrico Bruna (Venècia, 11 de novembre de 1880 - Venècia, 7 de febrer de 1921) va ser un remer italià que va competir a començaments del segle xx. El 1906 va prendre part en els Jocs Intercalats d'Atenes, on guanyà tres medalles d'or en la competició de rem: dos amb timoner, 1.000 metres, dos amb timoner, milla i quatre amb timoner. El 1911 guanyà el campionat d'Europa de dos amb timoner i el 1919 la de quatre amb timoner dels Jocs Interaliats de París. Bruna va morir tan sols dos anys més tard, amb 40 anys. (ca)
  • Enrico Bruna (* 11. November 1880 in Venedig; † 7. Februar 1921 ebenda) war ein italienischer Ruderer. Bruna gewann bei den Olympischen Spielen 1906 drei Goldmedaillen im Rudern, und zwar in den Disziplinen * Zweier mit Steuermann über 1 km (mit Emilio Fontasnella und Giorgio Cesana), * Zweier mit Steuermann über 1 Meile (mit Emilio Fontasnella und Giorgio Cesana) und * Vierer mit Steuermann (mit Emilio Fontanella, Riccardo Zardinoni, Giuseppe Poli und Giorgio Cesana). (de)
  • Enrico Bruna (11 November 1880 – 7 February 1921) was an Italian rower. Bruna was born in 1880 in Venice. He competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games (also known as the 1906 Olympic Games) in Athens where he won three rowing gold medals: in the coxed pair event over 1 km, in the same boat class over 1 mile, and in the coxed four. After WWI, he competed in the men's coxed four at the Inter-Allied Games outside Paris and won gold. He died two years later in Venice aged 40. (en)
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  • Enrico Bruna (en)
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  • Enrico Bruna (Venècia, 11 de novembre de 1880 - Venècia, 7 de febrer de 1921) va ser un remer italià que va competir a començaments del segle xx. El 1906 va prendre part en els Jocs Intercalats d'Atenes, on guanyà tres medalles d'or en la competició de rem: dos amb timoner, 1.000 metres, dos amb timoner, milla i quatre amb timoner. El 1911 guanyà el campionat d'Europa de dos amb timoner i el 1919 la de quatre amb timoner dels Jocs Interaliats de París. Bruna va morir tan sols dos anys més tard, amb 40 anys. (ca)
  • Enrico Bruna (* 11. November 1880 in Venedig; † 7. Februar 1921 ebenda) war ein italienischer Ruderer. Bruna gewann bei den Olympischen Spielen 1906 drei Goldmedaillen im Rudern, und zwar in den Disziplinen * Zweier mit Steuermann über 1 km (mit Emilio Fontasnella und Giorgio Cesana), * Zweier mit Steuermann über 1 Meile (mit Emilio Fontasnella und Giorgio Cesana) und * Vierer mit Steuermann (mit Emilio Fontanella, Riccardo Zardinoni, Giuseppe Poli und Giorgio Cesana). (de)
  • Enrico Bruna (11 November 1880 – 7 February 1921) was an Italian rower. Bruna was born in 1880 in Venice. He competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games (also known as the 1906 Olympic Games) in Athens where he won three rowing gold medals: in the coxed pair event over 1 km, in the same boat class over 1 mile, and in the coxed four. After WWI, he competed in the men's coxed four at the Inter-Allied Games outside Paris and won gold. He died two years later in Venice aged 40. (en)
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