London, 15 July 1908: Alberto BRAGLIA from Italy, 1st in the individual all-around gymnastics competition, in action on the pommel horse during the Games of the IV Olympiad. Credit: IOC Olympic Museum Collections
Born: 23 March 1883
Deceased: 5 February 1954
Birthplace: Campogallano (Italy)
Nationality: Italy
Sport: Gymnastics
ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
London 1908
Stockholm 1912
AWARDS
Olympic medals:
Gold: 3
The Human Torpedo
Gymnast Alberto Braglia of Italy, trained on his own in a barn until he was twelve years old. He competed in the 1906 Intercalated Games and then earned the gold medal in the all-around event at the 1908 Olympics in London.
Following the Games, Braglia found it difficult to earn a living and took to performing as "The Human Torpedo". He also broke a shoulder and some ribs and suffered a nervous breakdown when his four-year-old son died.
Because of his public performances, Braglia was declared a professional and was expelled from the Italian national gymnastics federation. However, he regained his amateur status in time for the 1912 Olympics and successfully defended his Olympic championship. He won a third gold medal in the 1912 team competition.
Afterwards he became a popular circus performer. In 1932 Braglia coached the Italian gymnastics team to a surprise victory at the Los Angeles Olympics.