Gabre Gabric

Dalmatian Italian athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ljubica Gabrić-Calvesi (17 October 1914 16 December 2015), known as Gabre Gabric, was a Dalmatian Italian track and field athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics and in the 1948 Summer Olympics. Her best discus throw was 43.35 m (1939).

FullnameLjubica Gabrić-Calvesi
NationalteamItaly: 22 caps (1936-1955)[1]
Born(1914-10-17)17 October 1914
Died16 December 2015(2015-12-16) (aged 101)
Brescia, Italy
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Gabre Gabric
Personal information
Full nameLjubica Gabrić-Calvesi
National teamItaly: 22 caps (1936-1955)[1]
Born(1914-10-17)17 October 1914
Died16 December 2015(2015-12-16) (aged 101)
Brescia, Italy
Sport
SportAthletics
Event
Discus throw
Club
  • Venchi Unica Torino (senior)[1]
  • Atletica Calvesi [it] (masters)[1]
Achievements and titles
Personal best
  • Discus throw: 43.35 m (1939)
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Biography

Ljubica Gabrić was born in Imotski, Croatia (then part of Austria-Hungary). She was wife of Sandro Calvesi, an Italian athletic coach (hurdles), and mother-in-law of Eddy Ottoz (grandmother of Laurent Ottoz and Patrick Ottoz).[2]

While many sources give a birth year of 1914 and she competed in masters-level tournaments with this year of birth, Gabrić claimed in an interview that she was born in 1917 and that 1914 was a transcription error:[3] however, this admission is in contradiction with additional sources, including her arrival in the United States at age 9 in 1923, documented by Ellis Island records[4] and the fact that Olympic documents dating to the 1936 and 1948 Olympics establish a birthdate of 17 October 1914, probably originating from her own answers at the time.[2]

In 1936, she finished tenth in the Olympic discus throw event. Twelve years later she finished 17th in the discus throw competition at the 1948 Olympics. In the 1938 European Championships in Athletics she finished sixth in the discus throw contest and in the 1950 European Championships in Athletics she finished seventh in the discus throw event. Records from the European Championships use the 1917 birthdate, reporting her as a 20 year old and 32 year old respectively.[5]

In 2010, she was still competing in Veterans Athletic Championships[6] and, following the 2011 death of Alfred Proksch, was the last known track and field competitor from the 1936 Olympic Games to still be competing.[7] At the 2010 European Veterans Athletics Championships in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, she set the current W95 World Records in the Shot Put and the Discus.

Gabrić died on 16 December 2015, aged 101.[8]

Masters world records

Gabric held four world records in masters W95 category (athletes who have completed the ninety-fifth year of age),[9][10] records regularly recognized by the International Governing Body, World Masters Athletics.[11] This is because for the World Masters Athletics[12] and FIDAL (Italian athletics federation),[13] recognize the birthdate of 1914.

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EventCategoryPerformanceDateVenueNotes
Shot putW 955.32 m23 July 2010Hungary Nyíregyháza [11]
Hammer throwW 9512.86 m21 July 2010Hungary Nyíregyháza [11]
Weight throwW 954.67 m9 October 2010Italy Macerata [11]
Throws pentathlonW 953.923 pt9 October 2010Italy Macerata [11]
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Achievements

Gabric in 2011 at 97 when she was a master athlete.
Senior
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YearCompetitionVenueEventPositionPerformanceNotes
1936 Olympic Games Nazi Germany Berlin Discus throw 10th 34.31 m
1938 European Championships Austria Vienna Discus throw 6th 35.53 m [14]
1948 Olympic Games United Kingdom London Discus throw 17th 34.17 m
1950 European Championships Belgium Brussels Discus throw 7th 37.73 m [15]
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Masters
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YearCompetitionVenueEventPositionPerformanceNotes
2007 World Masters Championships Italy Riccione Shot put W90 1st 4.35 m [16]
Discus throw W90 1st 11.45 m [16]
Javelin throw W90 2nd 6.93 m [16]
2008 World Masters Indoor Championships France Clermont-Ferrand Shot put W90 1st 4.73 m [17]
Discus throw W90 1st 11.49 m [17]
Javelin throw W90 1st 6.87 m [17]
2009 World Masters Championships Finland Lahti Shot put W90 2nd 4.73 m [18]
Discus throw W90 2nd 12.55 m [18]
Javelin throw W90 2nd 7.36 m [18]
2008 European Masters Championships Slovenia Ljubljana Shot put W90 1st 4.73 m [19]
Discus throw W90 1st 11.86 m [19]
Javelin throw W90 1st 7.97 m [19]
2009 European Masters Indoor Championships Italy Ancona Shot put W90 1st 4.72 m [20]
Discus throw W90 1st 12,02 m [20]
Javelin throw W90 1st 7.85 m [20]
2010 European Masters Championships Hungary Nyíregyháza Shot put W95 1st 5.32 m [21] WR
Discus throw W95 1st 12.86 m [21] WR
Javelin throw W95 1st 7.92 m [21]
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