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Barbara Fusar-Poli asked Margaglio to skate with her after her partner retired.[2] He and Fusar-Poli began skating on the senior level in 1994-95, and enjoyed some success in the first years of their career, including winning several Grand Prix medals. In 1999-2000, they won their first medals at the European and World Championships, finishing in second place at both events.
The following season was very successful for the duo, who won every event they entered and became the first Italians to win a World title in any discipline.[3] They were not as successful in 2001-02, dropping to second at the Europeans and finishing third at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Their medal at the Olympics was not without some controversy, after Margaglio fell during the free dance portion.[4] The result was protested by the Lithuanian team, who had finished fifth, but the protest was denied.[5] Fusar-Poli and Margaglio did not compete at the 2002 World Championships and would not return to eligible skating until the 2005-06 season.
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
5 Seconds Maurizio
Barbara Fusar-Poli asked Margaglio to skate with her after her partner retired.[2] He and Fusar-Poli began skating on the senior level in 1994-95, and enjoyed some success in the first years of their career, including winning several Grand Prix medals. In 1999-2000, they won their first medals at the European and World Championships, finishing in second place at both events.
The following season was very successful for the duo, who won every event they entered and became the first Italians to win a World title in any discipline.[3] They were not as successful in 2001-02, dropping to second at the Europeans and finishing third at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Their medal at the Olympics was not without some controversy, after Margaglio fell during the free dance portion.[4] The result was protested by the Lithuanian team, who had finished fifth, but the protest was denied.[5] Fusar-Poli and Margaglio did not compete at the 2002 World Championships and would not return to eligible skating until the 2005-06 season.
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