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Roberto Marson was an Italian multisport athlete who competed at the Summer Paralympics on four occasions and won a total of 26 Paralympic medals. He lost the use of his legs when a pine tree he was chopping down fell on his back.
He is included in Visa Paralympic Hall of Fame of the International Paralympic Committee.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IPC Announces Visa Paralympic Hall of Fame Inductees )
==Biography==
Marson made his first Paralympic appearance, representing Italy, in the second ever Games in Tokyo, Japan, in 1964. He competed in three different sports: athletics, wheelchair fencing and swimming. In athletics he won two gold medals and two silver medals, setting a new world record of 24.20 metres in the men's javelin C classification.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/results.html?eclass=C&sport=athletics&competition=1964PG&gender=m&discipline=&event=Javelin )〕 He finished fourth in both of the freestyle swimming events in which he competed. In the individual fencing events Marson won silver in épée and sabre, but alongside compatriots Franco Rossi and Rengo Rogo he won a team épée gold medal and a team sabre bronze medal.〔
At the 1968 Summer Paralympics held in Tel Aviv, Israel, Marson was proclaimed the outstanding athlete of the Games after winning ten gold medals; three in athletics field events, three in swimming and four in wheelchair fencing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.paralympic.org/Paralympic_Games/Past_Games/Tel_Aviv_1968/index.html )〕 His swimming golds all came on the same day as he won the 50 metres events for freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke.〔〔 In wheelchair fencing he won individual gold for épée, foil and sabre. He was joined by Giovanni Ferraris, Vittorio Loi, Franco Rossi and Germano Zanarotto to defeat France 5-4 in the final and win gold for Italy in the team foil.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/results.html?eclass=&sport=fencing&competition=1968PG&gender=m&discipline=&event=Foil%20Team )〕 With Ferraris and Zanarotto he won a silver in team sabre and also won silver in the team épée alongside Loi and Rossi.〔 He successfully defended the Paralympic javelin and discus titles that he had won in Tokyo and added a third athletics gold medal in the club throw and a bronze in the shot put.〔
In 1972 at the Paralympics in Heidelberg, Marson contested a single athletics event and four wheelchair fencing events. He finished fourth in the men's discus 4 event with the gold being won by Canadian Eugene Reimer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/results.html?eclass=4&sport=athletics&competition=1972PG&gender=m&discipline=&event=Discus )〕 In the individual épée, individual sabre and team épée events he retained his Paralympic titles, but his Italian team was beaten to the gold medal in the team sabre by Great Britain.〔
Marson's final Paralympic Games came in 1976 in Toronto, Canada. He failed to win medals in either of his athletic events or the individual wheelchair fencing events, but did take a bronze medal in the men's team épée.〔 He was President of Federazione Italiana Sport Handicappati from 1980 until 1990. He died in 2011 and in 2012 he was inducted into the International Paralympian Hall of Fame.〔

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