Alberto Juantorena. Un uomo chiamato caballo
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Narrated by:
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Alessandro Castellucci
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Nicola Stravalaci
About this listen
Cuba. La rivoluzione. Lo sport. Queste le tre parole principali del vangelo personale di Alberto Juantorena. Alcuni amici lo chiamavano il peggior giocatore di pallacanestro mai visto. Lui si era innamorato di quello sport. Rimbalzo, corsa, salto, canestro. L'allenatore polacco Zygmunt Zabierzowski lo convinse però a provare altro. La velocità. Dedicati ai 400 e agli 800 metri i suoi 84 chili per 1.90 di altezza divennero un prototipo di fenomeno. Musiche originali: Gianluigi Carlone.
Adattamento e regia: G. Sergio Ferrentino.©2015 Fonderia Mercury (P)2015 Fonderia Mercury
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