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1961
- Buenos Aires, Brazil. Italy (Massimo d'Alelio, Walter Avarelli,
Giorgio Belladonna, Eugenio Chiaradia, Pietro Forquet, Benito Garozzo
and Carl Alberto A. Perroux, non-playing captain) beat Argentina
422-282, France 371-261 and North America 382-262.
1962 - New York, New York, USA. Italy with the same team
as the previous year beat Argentina 420-328, Great Britain 365-286
and North America 313-294.
1963 - St. Vincent, Italy. Italy (Massimo d'Alelio, Walter
Avarelli, Giorgio Belladonna, Eugenio Chiaradia, Pietro Forquet,
Benito Garozzo, Camillo Pabis-Ticci and Carl Alberto A. Perroux,
non-playing captain) beat Argentina 372-282, France 421-236 and
North America 313-305.
1965 - Buenos Aires, Brazil. Italy (Massimo d'Alelio, Walter
Avarelli, Giorgio Belladonna, Eugenio Chiaradia, Pietro Forquet,
Benito Garozzo, Camillo Pabis-Ticci and Sergio Osella, non-playing
captain) beat Argentina 325-237, Great Britain 354-233 and North
America 304-230.
1966 - St. Vincent, Italy. Italy with the same team as the
previous year (but with Perroux back as non-playing captain) beat
North America 319-262, Venezuela 362-203, the Netherlands 326-198
and Thailand 486-143.
1967 - Miami Beach, Florida, USA. Italy again with the same
team (but this time with Guido Barbone as non-playing captain) beat
North America 338-227 in the 128 board final. Other contestants
were France, Thailand and Venezuela.
1969 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Italy once again with the
same team (but with R. Tracanella as non-playing captain), beat
Taiwan 429-182 in the final. Other contestants were North America,
France and Brazil.
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