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Paolo Francia (born 1901 – year of death unknown) was an Italian Olympic biathlete.

In the rank of an alpino (soldier E-1 of the Alpini corps),[1] he was member of the Italian military patrol at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix led by Second lieutenant Piero Dente. The team was one of two withdrawing to bad weather conditions.

References

  1. ^ Claudio Baldessari: Sport invernali – sci agonistico, February 26, 2006.