Italy national athletics team

The Italy national athletics team represents Italy at the international athletics competitions such as Olympic Games or world athletics championships.

Ugo Frigerio, four medals (three gold), at the Olympic Games.

Medal count edit

When there is Y updated to 31 January 2022.[1]

EventEditions1st editionLast editionMenWomenTotalNotes
Tot. Tot. Tot.
Olympic Games Y281896202020822504741524152665details
World Championships Y16198320198992637102011161744details
European Championships Y241934201834352594892340424448134details
World Indoor Championships Y1719852018438152349661224details[2][3]
European Indoor Championships Y38196620212125226813121136343733104details[4]
World Cup131977201815713041519818details
European Cup36[5]1965201752637418981537606078111249details
Mediterranean Games18195120181148574274606946173174154120448details
Universiade291959201734304510913161140474557149details
Military World Games61995201515138262661417191440details

Caps edit

Updated at the 2013 Mediterranean Games (29 June 2013).

   Still active

Men edit

Vittorio Visini, with 67 caps, is the Italian athlete with most appearances in the national team of all-time.[6][7]

AthleteEventBornPeriodCaps
World Ch.OlympicsEuropean Ch.Tot.
1Vittorio VisiniRacewalking19451965–19813567
2Alessandro AndreiShot put19591981–199542263
3Maurizio DamilanoRacewalking19571977–199134460
Nicola VizzoniHammer throw19731995–2013945
5Giovanni EvangelistiLong jump19611980–199433459
Marco MontelaticiShot put19531972–198612
7Paolo Dal SoglioShot put19701992–201252258
8Dario BadinelliTriple jump19601981–199311256
9Pietro MenneaSprint1952-20131969–198815452
Sergio Liani110 metres hurdles19431965–197924
Silvano SimeonDiscus throw1945–20101966–198224
12Stefano TilliSprint19621983–200054451
13Adolfo ConsoliniDiscus throw1917–19691938–19604550
14Armando De VincentiisDiscus throw19431969–19832348
Pierfrancesco PavoniSprint19631980–199022251
16Silvano MeconiDiscus throw19311955–19693247
Renato DionisiPole vault19471964–197822
18Giuseppe CindoloMiddle distance running19451965–19764546
19Fabrizio DonatoTriple jump19762000-45646
20Sergio Bello400 metres19421961–19723445
21Giampaolo UrlandoHammer throw19451965–198413244
22Abdon PamichRacewalking19331954–19735643
Roberto Ribaud400 metres19611983–1987212
24Daniele Fontecchio110 metres hurdles19601980–198611242
Carlo LievoreJavelin Throw19371956–197123
Stefano MeiMiddle distance running19631981–1994222
Giovanni De BenedictisRacewalking19681987–2004654
28Livio BerrutiSprint19391957–19684341
Carlo MattioliRacewalking19541978–1991222
Marco MartinoDiscus throw19681983–1993213
Gennaro Di NapoliMiddle distance running19681988–2002434
32Alessandro Lambruschini3000 metres steeplechase19511985–199843440
33Giuseppe Buttari110 metres hurdles19511971–19802239
Diego FortunaDiscus throw19681995–2005421
Sandro BellucciRacewalking19551974–1991324
Ennio PreatoniSprint19441963–197233

Women edit

Marisa Masullo (79) and Agnese Maffeis (73) are the Italian women with more appearances.[8][9]

AthleteEventBornPeriodCaps
World Ch.OlympicsEuropean Ch.Tot.
1Marisa MasulloSprint19591977–199333479
2Agnese MaffeisShot put and Discus throw19651985–200323473
3Sara SimeoniHigh jump19531970–19864567
Erica Rossi400 metres19551974–1989222
5Gabriella Dorio800 m and 1500 m19571973–199132365
6Agnese PossamaiMiddle distance running19531977–198860
7Antonella CapriottiLong and Triple jump19621980–19973255
8Chiara RosaShot put19832004-202152552
9Daniela FerrianSprint19611982–199321151
10Donata GovoniSprint19441961–1975-2449

Multiple medalists edit

Athletes in the table have won at least two gold medals. In bold those still active.

#AthleteOlympicsWorld Ch.World Indoor Ch.European Ch.European Indoor Ch.Total
1Sara Simeoni120---10240062210
2Pietro Mennea10201100032110053412
3Eddy Ottoz001---2003005016
4Fiona May02021110001110044210
5Maurizio Damilano1022000100101104329
6Annarita Sidoti0001000002101014116
7Adolfo Consolini1100003000004105
8Gianmarco Tamberi1000001001001104105
9Alberto Cova1001000001100003205
10Agnese Possamai0000000100003103205
11Abdon Pamich101---210---3115
12Gennaro Di Napoli0000002000101003104
13Stefano Baldini1000020002000003026
14Ugo Frigerio301------3016
15Gelindo Bordin1000010002000003016
16Marcell Jacobs2000000000001003003
17Fabrizio Donato0010000001001202215
18Francesco Panetta0001100001100002204
19Andrew Howe0000100011001002114
20Salvatore Antibo0100000002010002114
21Stefano Tilli0000100000012002114
22Libania Grenot0000000002030002035
23Luigi Beccali101---101---2024
24Gabriella Dorio1000000000011002013
25Ivano Brugnetti1001000000000002002
26Pino Dordoni100000---100---2002

Most winning racewalkers edit

#AthleteOlympicsWorld Ch.World Ind. Ch.Eur. Ch.Eur. Ind. Ch.World CupEur. CupTotal
1Annarita Sidoti000100000210101131320862
2Maurizio Damilano102200010010110242---674
3Elisabetta Perrone0100110000000001403414102
4Erica Alfridi000000000011000221220452
5Marco De Luca000000000000000211223434
6Abdon Pamich101---210---103---414
7Ivano Brugnetti100100000000000001130331
8Antonella Palmisano100001000001000010211323
9Matteo Giupponi000000000000000200120320
10Ugo Frigerio301------------301
11Rossella Giordano000000000000000030220250
12Eleonora Giorgi000001000000000010231242
13Sandro Bellucci001000000000000233---234
14Giorgio Rubino000001000000000010220232
15Carlo Mattioli000000000000001231---232
16Pino Dordoni100000---100---001---201
17Ileana Salvador000010003001030122---166
18Elisa Rigaudo001010000001030010122144

Where is - he/she never participated because the competition did not exist when he/she was competing. In blod still active athletes.

Diamond League edit

Italian victories edit

Italian podiums edit

Italian team athletes have reached 28 podiums, including 6 victories in the Diamond League.[12]

Gianmarco Tamberi was the first Italian to win the Diamond League Crown in 2021.[13]

Gianmarco Tamberi last victory for the team in 2016.
Elena Vallortigara 4th in high jump final standings in 2018.
  Women results
  Finals
  Diamond League Crown winner
EditionMeeting Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Memorial Van DammeAntonietta Di Martino
(high jump, 1.98 m)
2012 Weltklasse ZürichFabrizio Donato
(triple jump, 17.29 m)
2013 Shanghai Golden Grand PrixYadisleidy Pedroso
(400 m hs, 54.54)
Golden GalaDaniele Greco
(triple jump, 17.04 m)
HerculisDaniele Greco
(triple jump, 17.25 m)
2015 Bislett GamesMarco Fassinotti
(high jump, 2.33 m NR)
London Grand PrixMarco Fassinotti
(high jump, 2.31 m)
Gianmarco Tamberi
(high jump, 2.28 m)
Stockholm Bauhaus AthleticsGianmarco Tamberi
(high jump, 2.29 m)
2016 Doha Diamond LeagueMarco Fassinotti
(high jump, 2.29 m)
Prefontaine ClassicAlessia Trost
(high jump, 1.92 m SB)
Golden GalaGianmarco Tamberi
(high jump, 2.30 m SB)
Stockholm Bauhaus AthleticsAlessia Trost
(high jump, 1.90 m)
Libania Grenot
(400 m, 52.62)
HerculisGianmarco Tamberi
(high jump, 2.39 m NR)
Meeting de ParisAlessia Trost
(high jump, 1.93 m SB)
2017 Meeting de RabatGianmarco Tamberi
(high jump, 2.27 m)
2018 Golden GalaFilippo Tortu
(100 m, 10.04)
Elena Vallortigara
(high jump, 1.94 m)
London Grand PrixElena Vallortigara
(high jump, 2.02 m PB)
Memorial Van DammeGianmarco Tamberi
(high jump, 2.31 m)
Yadisleidy Pedroso
(400 m hs, 56.12)
2020 BAUHAUS-galanLuminosa Bogliolo
(100 m ha, 12.88)
2021 GatesheadFilippo Randazzo
(Long jump, 8.11 m (w))
Luminosa Bogliolo
(100 m ha, 13.45)
BAUHAUS-galanMarcell Jacobs
(100 m, 10.05)
HerculisMarcell Jacobs
(100 m, 9.99)
Weltklasse ZürichGianmarco Tamberi
(high jump, 2,34 m)

Olympic Games edit

  Women's medals

21 of the 65 medals came from race walk.[14]

Edition Gold Silver BronzeTotal
London 1908800 metres
Emilio Lunghi
1
Stockholm 191210 km walk
Fernando Altimani
1
Antwerp 19203 km walk
Ugo Frigerio
4
10 km walk
Ugo Frigerio
3000 metres steeplechase
Ernesto Ambrosini
Marathon
Valerio Arri
Paris 19243 km walk
Ugo Frigerio
2
Marathon
Romeo Bertini
Los Angeles 19321500 metres
Luigi Beccali
3
4X100 metres relay
Giuseppe Castelli
Gabriele Salviati
Ruggero Maregatti
Edgardo Toetti
50 km walk
Ugo Frigerio
Berlin 1936800 metres
Mario Lanzi
5
1500 metres
Luigi Beccali
4X100 metres relay
Orazio Mariani
Gianni Caldana
Elio Ragni
Tullio Gonnelli
Discus throw
Giorgio Oberweger
100 metres hurdles
Ondina Valla
London 19484X100 metres relay
Michele Tito
Enrico Perucconi
Carlo Monti
Antonio Siddi
5
Discus throw
Adolfo Consolini
Discus throw
Giuseppe Tosi
Shot put
Amelia Piccinini
Discus throw
Edera Cordiale
Helsinki 195250 km walk
Pino Dordoni
2
Discus throw
Adolfo Consolini
Rome 1960200 metres
Livio Berruti
3
50 km walk
Abdon Pamich
100 metres
Giuseppina Leone
Tokyo 1964400 metres hurdles
Salvatore Morale
2
50 km walk
Abdon Pamich
Mexico City 1968110 metres hurdles
Eddy Ottoz
2
Triple jump
Giuseppe Gentile
Munich 1972200 metres
Pietro Mennea
2
1500 metres
Paola Pigni
Montreal 1976High jump
Sara Simeoni
1
Moscow 1980200 metres
Pietro Mennea
4
4x400 metres relay
Roberto Tozzi
Mauro Zuliani
Stefano Malinverni
Pietro Mennea
20 km walk
Maurizio Damilano
High jump
Sara Simeoni
Los Angeles 198410000 metres
Alberto Cova
7
20 km walk
Maurizio Damilano
50 km walk
Sandro Bellucci
Long jump
Giovanni Evangelisti
Shot put
Alessandro Andrei
1500 metres
Gabriella Dorio
High jump
Sara Simeoni
Seul 198810000 metres
Salvatore Antibo
3
Marathon
Gelindo Bordin
20 km walk
Maurizio Damilano
Barcelona 199220 km walk
Giovanni De Benedictis
1
Atlanta 19963000 metres steeplechase
Alessandro Lambruschini
4
5000 metres
Roberta Brunet
10 km walk
Elisabetta Perrone
Long jump
Fiona May
Sydney 2000Hammer throw
Nicola Vizzoni
2
Long jump
Fiona May
Athens 2004Marathon
Stefano Baldini
3
20 km walk
Ivano Brugnetti
Pole vault
Giuseppe Gibilisco
Beijing 200850 km walk
Alex Schwazer
2
20 km walk
Elisa Rigaudo
London 2012Triple jump
Fabrizio Donato
1
Rio de Janeiro 20160
Tokyo 2021100 m
Marcell Jacobs
5
High jump
Gianmarco Tamberi
20 km walk
Massimo Stano
20 km walk
Antonella Palmisano
4×100 m relay
Lorenzo Patta
Marcell Jacobs
Fausto Desalu
Filippo Tortu
24152665

Technic commissioners edit

This is the list of technic commissioners of Italy's national athletics team.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Italy's Medals and Top Athetes". athleticspodium.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  2. ^ "IAAF World Indoor Championships [1985-2016]" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Verso Sopot: il mondiale degli italiani in numeri – I record di Antonio Ullo, Fabrizio Donato e Paolo Dal Soglio" (in Italian). atleticalive.it. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Annuario 2016 - I campionati Europei indoor" (PDF). fidal.it. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  5. ^ Participations of Italy at Super League: 25 Men, 13 Women and 7 Unified.
  6. ^ "La squadra nazionale" (in Italian). fidal.it. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  7. ^ Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009.
  8. ^ "Maffeis, mamma atletica" (in Italian). Gazzetta.it. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  9. ^ "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. p. 192. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 August 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Athletics: it is the year of Tamberi, he triumphs in Zurich jumping 2.34. First Italian to win the Diamond League". breakinglatest.news. 9 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Jumps success for Tamberi and Kennedy". worldathletics.org. 7 September 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Diamond League". iaaf.org. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  13. ^ "Athletics: it is the year of Tamberi, he triumphs in Zurich jumping 2.34. First Italian to win the Diamond League". breakinglatest.news. 9 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Team Italy Italy Profile - Medals per year". olympics.com. Archived from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  15. ^ "Annuario dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 August 2021. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  16. ^ He was the housband of Paola Pigni.

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