Known as "Il Trattore," the athlete has made significant strides in powerlifting since he began in 2016. He started in Pietragalla, Italy, inspired by superheroes like the Hulk. Despite being the smallest, he excelled and entered his first competition at 17, quickly finding success.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | -80kg | 6 |
He trains twice daily, dedicating up to four hours each day at the Giulio Onesti Olympic Training Centre in Rome. His rigorous training schedule reflects his commitment to the sport and his ambition to excel.
In 2023, he became the first Italian powerlifter to win a medal at the world championships, securing silver in Dubai. This achievement has solidified his status as a leading figure in Italian powerlifting.
Balancing sports with academics, he studied Economics and Management at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. In 2021, he began a master's degree in management at the same university. He also spent time studying business administration and management at San Diego State University in 2022.
Apart from powerlifting, he enjoys stock trading, table football, wrestling, travelling, and reading. He has also competed in the Italian Serie B table football championships.
His heroes include Egyptian Para powerlifter Sherif Osman. He credits his friends as significant influences on his life. His philosophy is rooted in learning from failure to achieve success. "Failure is part of having success," he says.
Looking ahead, his primary goal is to win gold at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This ambition drives him to maintain his rigorous training and focus on continuous improvement.
A biography titled 'In Piedi' [Standing] was released in 2021, written by Donato Di Capua. The book details his life journey, from everyday challenges to sporting victories.
The athlete's journey from a hobbyist inspired by superheroes to an accomplished powerlifter is a testament to his dedication and hard work. With eyes set on future goals, he continues to train and strive for excellence both on and off the field.
Known as "Il Trattore," the athlete has made significant strides in powerlifting since he began in 2016. He started in Pietragalla, Italy, inspired by superheroes like the Hulk. Despite being the smallest, he excelled and entered his first competition at 17, quickly finding success.