His parents are Mario Pigozzi, Italian and Niurkys Perdomo.[2] He started practicing water skiing guided by his father.[3] In his early years he also practiced football and baseball.[2] He studied digital communications at Universidad APEC.[3]
He became 2015 World Junior Waterski Championships, held at Bujama, Peru setting a U17 world record[6] with the 3.50/58/10.75 mark from the first round.[7][8] He participated in the Water skiing at the 2015 Pan American Games, ranking sixth in the preliminary round and eight in the final of the slalom competition.[9][10]
Pigozzi competed in the 2017 World Games, ranking ninth at the qualification with 1.0b/18.25m and ending up in seventh place in the final with 4.0b/11.25m in slalom.[13] He won the 2017 Bolivarian Games slalom competition gold medal, setting a games record in his category.[14]
2018
Pigozzi won the U21 Pan American Championships held in Chile, setting a new record with 1.5/58/10.25 mark. He finished in second place in the Open category, qualifying for the 2019 Pan American Games.[15] He became the first Latin American water skier to qualify for the Masters Water Ski Tournament.[16] At the Botaski Pro-Am World, held at the Seseña Waterski Complex, Spain, he set an U21 world record with a 1.00/58/9.75 mark in the first round of the competition, that he ended up in seventh place.[17] He was the eighth athlete and the younger ever to achieve the 41 off record.[18]
2019—2021
He won the National Championships with a 2.00/58/10.75 mark.[19] At the XXXVII Latin American Championships held in Chile, he won his fifth consecutive title, when he marked a 4 @ 10.75.[20] He qualified for the Open Masters for second consecutive time in the Orlando, Florida qualifier. He announced that he would spend the month of June competing in Europe to get in shape for the upcoming regional games.[21]
In the Pan American Games, he won the gold medal of the slalom competition after having 2.50/58/10.25 in the preliminary round[22] and 2.50/58/10.25 in the final round.[23] He would later recall this winning as the one who make him notable at home, because this is the kind of competition that really matters for his home country.[24]
During the 2022 Bolivarian Games, he won the slalom gold medal.[27] In July, he represented the Dominican Republic at the 2022 World Games held in Birmingham, United States. He recorded 4.00/58/11.25 in the slalom's preliminary round and 1.50/58/11.25, ranking seventh in the final.[28] He ranked eighth at the 2022 IWWF Waterski Pan American Championships with a 4,00/58/10.75 mark.[29]
2023
Pigozzi won the National Championships setting a 4.50/58/11.25 mark.[30] In May, at Groveland, Florida he qualified for the Open Masters for the fifth time in Slalom.[31]
^"Pigozzi clasifica a Los Panamericanos" [Pigozzi qualifies for The Pan American Games]. Listin Diario (in Spanish). 19 November 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
^"II Campeonato Nacional Republica Dom" [II National Championship of the Dominican Republic]. International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation. 5 January 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
^"Pigozzi es electo el Atleta del Año" [Pigozzi es elegido el Atleta del Año]. Listin Diario (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 8 November 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
^"3º Campeonato Nacional 2023" [3rd National Championship 2023]. International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation. 25 February 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.