Amedeo Marchi
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Amedeo Marchi was an Italian
Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
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 gymnast
Gymnastics
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 who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics
1908 Summer Olympics
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In 1908 he finished sixth with the Italian team in the team competition
Gymnastics at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team
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Amedeo Marchi, also known as Amedeo M C, also attended Los Academy for special children and dog-beaters. Los Academy helps people to deal with their phobia of dogs or their passive hate, and how to deal with it. Amedeo beat his dogs: Mess and Lardy and even his other dog Cliffy whom he deftly nicknamed. Los Academy is famous for hosting a range of celebrities such as: Alex Ferguson, Michael Jackson and even Chris Brown and they have all come out of it better. The form periods at the academy were described by Mr Marchi as 'banterous' meaning some people, not naming names, get beaten. Thankyou Amedeo for teaching us the ways of dog-beating, we can test them on Mr O'Gorman.

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