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Leandro Vignoli

Toronto, Canada
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About Leandro
Leandro Vignoli is a journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

Print and web: content writing, feature stories, interviews. 

Audio: highly specialized in editing for podcasts.
Languages
English Spanish Portuguese
Services
Journalism
Skills
Film & Theatre Sports Music
Portfolio

In the Shadow of Giants: The Life of Non-Giant Football Club Fans

18 Feb 2022  |  www.pitchpublishing.co.uk
Leandro Vignoli has conducted an in-depth exploration of what it's like to be a fan of smaller football clubs in cities dominated by well-known giants. Over a period of 50 days, Vignoli traveled to ten major European cities, including Barcelona, Madrid, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Lisbon, Paris, Turin, Glasgow, and London. During his journey, he interacted with fans from 13 different clubs, aiming to capture the essence of their experiences and the unique challenges they face in the shadow of more prominent teams. This piece provides a narrative that delves into the culture and emotions of supporting underdog teams in the world of football.

Iryna Khokhlova's journey a tale of love and war

A Paralympic champion goes for more glory

18 Feb 2022  |  www.paralympic.org
The article discusses various Paralympic archers and their journey to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Lia Coryell from the USA, who has battled COVID-19 and multiple sclerosis, is set to compete in the women's W1 archery competition. She reflects on her health struggles and how they have prepared her for the Games. Iranian archer Zahra Nemati aims for her third consecutive individual gold, while China's Wu Chunyan is seen as her main competitor. Great Britain is mentioned as having topped the medal table in Rio 2016. In the men's compound, Matt Stutzman and Andre Shelby from the USA are highlighted, with Stutzman known for shooting with his feet and Shelby being a US Navy veteran and defending champion. Czech Republic's David Drahoninsky is also mentioned as he seeks his fourth consecutive medal. The archery competition is scheduled to start on Friday and conclude on September 4.

How surviving a hippo attack helps archer Philip Coates-Palgrave keep calm

18 Feb 2022  |  www.paralympic.org
South African archer Philip Coates-Palgrave is competing in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. The 50-year-old, who is making his Paralympic debut, spoke about managing his nerves and the importance of calmness, a trait that saved his life during a hippopotamus attack in 1995. While working as a canoe guide in Zimbabwe, Coates-Palgrave was attacked by a hippo and survived a harrowing experience that eventually led to the amputation of his left leg. He took up archery in 2016 with the help of coach Shaun Anderson and aimed to become a Paralympian, despite never having been a sportsman before.
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