List of Famous people born in Veneto, Italy
Fabio Baldato
Fabio Baldato is an Italian former racing cyclist. In 2008, he was the oldest rider in a ProTour team. His cycling career ended when he crashed heavily in the Eneco Tour. He also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Arduino Bertoldo
Arduino Bertoldo was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Foligno, Italy.
Beatrice Macola
Beatrice Macola was an Italian actress.
Davide Malacarne
Davide Malacarne is an Italian mountain biker, who competes for the DMT Racing team. Malacarne has also competed professionally on the roads between 2009 and 2016 for the Quick-Step, Team Europcar and Astana teams, and was a former junior world cyclo-cross champion.
Gianpaolo Dozzo
Gianpaolo Dozzo is a Venetist politician and leading member of the Liga Veneta–Lega Nord.
Costantino Cristiano Luna Pianegonda
Costantino Cristiano Luna Pianegonda was an Italian Franciscan friar and clergyman. He was ordained priest by the Franciscans on 1 July 1934 before being appointed first bishop of Zacapa in the Archdiocese of Guatemala on 30 November 1955. He was enthroned on 6 January 1956 by archbishop Gennaro Verolino, then apostolic nuncio in Guatemala. He resigned on 16 February 1980 and remained a bishop emeritus of the diocese until his death.
Giangiorgio Pasqualotto
Pietro Gabrielli
Cristina Ali Farah
Ubah Cristina Ali Farah is an Italian writer of Somali and Italian origin.
Vito Favero
Vito Favero was an Italian road racing cyclist. He was professional from 1956 to 1962. In the 1958 Tour de France, he finished second. Stage 14 of the 1958 Tour was won by Federico Bahamontes but Favero took over the Yellow Jersey. At that point he was already the 8th different rider to lead the race and he would hold his lead for four stages when Charly Gaul won stage 18 and Raphaël Géminiani took over as the 9th different rider to lead the race. Géminiani would hold the lead for three stages but in stage 21 Favero retook the lead as Gaul added another stage win. Favero would remain in Yellow for another two stages until Gaul won the final time trial and became the record setting eleventh rider to wear the Maillot Jaune in a single edition of the Tour.