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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Fabio Faggionato
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Enrico Asnicar
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai allenamenti di box
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Federico Sarti
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente ,
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai, l'istruttore Enrico Chiffi
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai, l'istruttore Enrico Chiffi
    boxe12.tif
  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Enrico Asnicar
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di box, L'istruttore Juan Carlos
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente ,
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di box, L'istruttore Juan Carlos
    boxe15.tif
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Renato Panico
    the boxing club39.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Andrea Curci, istruttore di box
    the boxing club37.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
    the boxing club36.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Luca Confortini
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Mounir Hamri
    the boxing club34.jpg
  • the boxing club31.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
    the boxing club30.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
    the boxing club26.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
    the boxing club25.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Renato Panico
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Luca Confortini
    the boxing club21.jpg
  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Margherita Broetto
    the boxing club19.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Giorgio De Matteis
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Ali Bairousse
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Mounir Hamri
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Mounir Hamri
    the boxing club32.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
    the boxing club27.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
    the boxing club23.jpg
  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Margherita Broetto
    the boxing club20.jpg
  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Marco Birusamento
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Marco Birusamento
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Enrico Chiffi, istruttore di Muay Thau
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Andrea Curci, istruttore di box
    the boxing club29.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Andrea Curci, istruttore di box
    the boxing club28.jpg
  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
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Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana4.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana10.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana9.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana8.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana7.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana6.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana5.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana3.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana2.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    Fabiano Caruana1.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    fabiano Caruana010.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    fabiano Caruana011.jpg
  • Lugano, il campione scacchista Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano Caruana was born on July 30, 1992 in Miami, Florida of an Italian-American father and an Italian mother. At the age of 4 his family relocated from Miami, Florida to Park Slope, Brooklyn. Coincidentally, this was the same neighborhood where Bobby Fischer lived during his youth. At age 5, his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. That same year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York.<br />
<br />
Up to the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America for tournaments.<br />
<br />
His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve he studied with Grandmaster Miron Sher. In 2004 at age twelve, he relocated with his family from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Madrid to pursue a professional chess career. He trained with International Master Boris Zlotnik in Madrid, and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with Grandmaster Alexander Chernin.<br />
<br />
At age fourteen Caruana became the youngest ever Grandmaster of both the United States and Italy (surpassing the record in the United States set by Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura). He currently lives in Lugano Switzerland, and plays for Italy.
    fabiano Caruana009.jpg
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