Olympian's Stolen Gold Medal Discovered in Rubbish Heap
Daniele Garozzo was travelling by train to Turin to watch his favourite football team, Serie A champions Juventus, on October 29 when he awoke from a snooze to find the medal gone from his bag
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: November 13, 2016 10:10 pm IST
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Olympian Daniele Garozzo's stolen gold medal has been found
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The medal was found in a heap of rubbish
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Garozzo had won the fencing foil gold in Rio
An Olympic fencing champion whose Rio Games gold medal was stolen as he slept on a train was celebrating Sunday after receiving news of its discovery by a stranger via a message on Facebook.
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"I'm really happy! Even though I'd come to terms with losing the medal, it was like a part of me had been taken away," said Daniele Garozzo, who won Olympic foil gold for Italy in Rio last summer.
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Garozzo was travelling by train to Turin to watch his favourite football team, Serie A champions Juventus, on October 29 when he awoke from a snooze to find the medal gone from his bag.
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But Lady Luck -- in the shape of a 'Signora Mara' -- stepped in: the Turin-based woman found his medal among a heap of rubbish outside a train station in the northern city.
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Luckily, she knew of the fencer and contacted him via the social media platform as he competed at a World Cup even in Tokyo on Saturday.
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Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, he admitted: "I asked her to kindly send a photo of it first. Not that I didn't trust her, but I really didn't want to be let down."
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After elimination to British-born American Miles Chamley-Watson in the quarter-finals of his World Cup event, Garozzo opened his telephone to discover the good news.
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"I owe her a huge thanks and would like to invite her and her family to a celebratory meal," he said.
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A friend of the fencer is looking after the medal until the 25-year-old athlete returns from competition.
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Garozzo said: "I can't wait to have it back."