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Italy at the Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
Italy at the
Olympics
IOC codeITA
NOCItalian National Olympic Committee
Websitewww.coni.it (in Italian)
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
271
Silver
244
Bronze
284
Total
799
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Italy has sent athletes to most of the modernOlympic Games held since1896, outside of not having officially participated (as a national delegation) in the1904 Summer Olympics.[1]

Italy has taken part in all theWinter Olympic Games, winning 141 medals, and has won 618 medals at theSummer Olympic Games. Italy's total of 259 gold medals makes it the sixth most successful country in Olympic history, after theUnited States, theSoviet Union,Germany,Great Britain, andFrance. Italy has the sixth highest medal total of all time with 759. Italy has the third longest medaling streak after Sweden and Finland. It has medaled in 40 straight Olympic Games, starting with the1936 Summer Olympics.

TheItalian National Olympic Committee was created in 1914 and recognised in 1915. As of 2020, Italy is the most successful nation atfencing in Olympic history.

Italy has participated in all Olympic Winter Games from 1924 to 2022, securing a total of 141 medals, including 42 gold medals. The country has excelled in various sports disciplines, with many achievements in cross-country skiing (36 medals, nine of which are gold), Alpine skiing (36 medals, 14 of which are gold) and luge (18 medals, seven of which are gold). Among the Italian Winter Olympians, only Alberto Tomba and Deborah Compagnoni have achieved the feat of winning three gold medals in Alpine skiing.[2]

Hosted Games

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Italy has hosted the Games on four occasions, including currently hosting the2026 Winter Olympics.

GamesHost cityDatesNationsParticipantsEvents
1956 Winter OlympicsCortina d'Ampezzo26 January – 5 February3282124
1960 Summer OlympicsRome25 August – 11 September835,338150
2006 Winter OlympicsTurin10–26 February802,50884
2026 Winter OlympicsMilan-Cortina d'Ampezzo6–22 February922,871115

Medal tables

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Flag used from 1896 to 1946
See also:All-time Olympic Games medal table

According to the official count of theInternational Olympic Committee, Italy has won 618 medals atSummer Olympics.[3]

In theSummer Olympic Games, Italy has finished 2nd in 1932, 3rd in 1960, 4th in 1936, and 5th in 1924, 1928, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1980 and 1984. In theWinter Olympic Games, Italy has finished 4th in 1968 and 1994, and 6th in 1952 and 1992.

Italy ranks 1st all-time in fencing, 2nd in cycling, 3rd in luge, 4th in boxing and shooting, 5th in alpine skiing, and 6th in bobsled, cross-country skiing and short track speed skating.

Medals by Summer Games

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  Host country

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Kingdom of Greece1896 Athens10000
French Third Republic1900 Paris2432058
United States1904 St. Louis1[a]0000
United Kingdom1908 London6822049
Sweden1912 Stockholm61312611
Belgium1920 Antwerp1741355237
French Third Republic1924 Paris200835165
Netherlands1928 Amsterdam174757195
United States1932 Los Angeles112121212362
Nazi Germany1936 Berlin243895224
United Kingdom1948 London2138118275
Finland1952 Helsinki231894215
Australia1956 Melbourne129889255
Italy1960 Rome280131013363
Japan1964 Tokyo16810107275
Mexico1968 Mexico City1673491613
West Germany1972 Munich22453101810
Canada1976 Montreal2102741314
Soviet Union1980 Moscow159834155
United States1984 Los Angeles26814612325
South Korea1988 Seoul2536441410
Spain1992 Barcelona3046581912
United States1996 Atlanta340131012356
Australia2000 Sydney36113813347
Greece2004 Athens364101111328
China2008 Beijing3448910279
United Kingdom2012 London2858911289
Brazil2016 Rio de Janeiro3148128289
Japan2020 Tokyo3721010204010
France2024 Paris402121315409
United States2028 Los Angelesfuture event
Australia2032 Brisbane
Total (30/30)6,4462292012286586
  • a CyclistFrank Bizzoni, who immigrated from Italy to the United States but still was an Italian citizen in 1904, was disputed and not recognized by the International Olympic Committee until the 21st century.[4]

Medals by Winter Games

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  Host country

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
France1924 Chamonix230000
Switzerland1928 St. Moritz130000
United States1932 Lake Placid120000
Nazi Germany1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen400000
Switzerland1948 St. Moritz57100110
Norway1952 Oslo3310126
Italy1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo6512038
United States1960 Squaw Valley28001114
Austria1964 Innsbruck61013412
France1968 Grenoble5240044
Japan1972 Sapporo4422158
Austria1976 Innsbruck58121410
United States1980 Lake Placid46020213
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1984 Sarajevo74200210
Canada1988 Calgary58212510
France1992 Albertville107464146
Norway1994 Lillehammer104758204
Japan1998 Nagano1132621010
United States2002 Salt Lake City112445137
Italy2006 Turin185506119
Canada2010 Vancouver114113516
Russia2014 Sochi113026822
South Korea2018 Pyeongchang1203251012
China2022 Beijing1182781713
Italy2026 Milano Cortina1968411232
France2030 French Alpsfuture event
United States2034 Utah
Total (25/25)1,94650476716412

Medals by summer sport

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  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Fencing504936135
 Cycling35161263
 Athletics24162868
 Shooting17181247
 Boxing15151848
 Gymnastics1471132
 Rowing11161643
 Equestrian79723
 Swimming782035
 Canoeing78419
 Wrestling741122
 Sailing63817
 Weightlifting55818
 Judo54918
 Water polo43310
 Diving35311
 Archery2349
 Modern pentathlon2248
 Taekwondo2125
 Volleyball1337
 Football1023
 Tennis1023
 Karate1012
 Basketball0202
 Beach volleyball0101
Totals (25 entries)227198224649

Medals by winter sport

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  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Alpine skiing14111136
 Cross-country skiing9141336
 Luge74718
 Bobsleigh44412
 Short track speed skating36615
 Speed skating2147
 Snowboarding1225
 Curling1001
 Skeleton1001
 Biathlon0167
 Figure skating0022
 Nordic combined0011
Totals (12 entries)424356141

Athletes with most appearances

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See also:List of athletes with the most appearances at Olympic Games
Partecip.AthleteBornEditionPeriod
(age 1st / last)
SportTot.
8Piero D'Inzeo19231948/197628 years (25/53) Equestrian0246
Raimondo D'Inzeo19251948/197628 years (23/51) Equestrian1236
Josefa Idem[5]19641984/201228 years (20/48) Canoeing1225
Giovanni Pellielo19701992/202432 years (22/54) Shooting0314
6Angelo Mazzoni19611980/200020 years (19/39) Fencing2013
Andrea Benelli19601988/200820 years (28/48) Shooting1012
Ilario Di Buò19651984/200820 years (19/43) Archery0202
Marco De Nicolo19762000/202021 years (22/45) Shooting0000
Wilfried Huber19701988/200618 years (18/36) Luge1001
Alessandra Sensini19701992/201220 years (22/42) Sailing1124
Gerda Weissensteiner19691988/200618 years (19/37) Luge & Bobsleigh1012
Armin Zöggeler19741994/201420 years (20/40) Luge2136
Roland Fischnaller19802002/202220 years (22/42) Snowboarding0000
Natalia Valeeva[6]19691992/201220 years (23/43) Archery0000

Notes: the names highlighted in pink indicate that they are female athletes.Notes: the names inbold indicate that they are still active.

Athletes with most medals

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See also:List of multiple Olympic medalists

The Italian athlete who won the most medals in the history of theOlympic Games, is the fencerEdoardo Mangiarotti.[7]

  Still active
AthleteSportGamesTotal
Edoardo Mangiarotti Fencing1936194819521956196065213
Arianna Fontana Short track speed skating20062010201420182022202635513
Stefania Belmondo Cross country skiing199219941998200223510
Valentina Vezzali Fencing199620002004200820126129
Giulio Gaudini Fencing1928193219363429
Giovanna Trillini Fencing199219962000200420084138
Gustavo Marzi Fencing1928193219362507
Manuela Di Centa Cross country skiing1992199419982237
Nedo Nadi Fencing191219206006
Giuseppe Delfino Fencing19521956196019644206
Armin Zöggeler Luge1994199820022006201020142136
Eugenio Monti Bobsleigh1956196419682226
Raimondo D'Inzeo Equestrian19561960196419721236
Piero D'Inzeo Equestrian19561960196419720246
Oreste Puliti Fencing1920192419284105
Giorgio Zampori Gymnastics1912192019244015
Gabriella Paruzzi Cross country skiing199219941998200220061045
Klaus Dibiasi Diving19641968197219763205
Alberto Tomba Alpine skiing1988199219943205
Antonio Rossi Canoeing19921996200020043115
Giancarlo Cornaggia Fencing1928193219363115
Manlio Di Rosa Fencing19361948195219562215
Carlo Massullo Modern pentathlon1984198819921225
Silvio Fauner Cross country skiing1992199419981225
Franco Menichelli Artistic gymnastics196019641135
Marco Albarello Cross country skiing1992199419981315

Men gold medalist

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In this table (sorted by individual totals gold medals), the men who have won gold individual medals at the Olympics (but also at the World Championships).

  Still in activity
AthleteSportBornPeriodIndividualTeamTotal
OlympicsWorld Ch.OlympicsWorld Ch.IndividualTeamIndividual + Team
Tot.
1Gregorio Paltrinieri[8]Swimming19942013-active122864---1219861211010727
2Armin ZöggelerLuge19741994–2014213631---02484402486822
3Jury ChechiGymnastics19691989–2004101502------603---6039
4Klaus DibiasiDiving19461964–1976320220---540---5409
5Alberto TombaAlpine skiing19661987–1996320202---522---5229
6Gustav ThöniAlpine skiing19511972–1976120400---520---5207
7Giorgio ZamporiGymnastics18871909–191310141130100251230381514
8Leandro FagginCycling19331956–1968100333100---43310053311
9Vincenzo MaenzaWrestling19621982–1992210210---420---4206
10Niccolò CamprianiShooting19872010-20163101014114116
11Thomas Ceccon[9]Swimming20002021-active10031101243341144585620
12Edoardo MangiarottiFencing19191936–1960112252540113336416731913739
13Luigi BusàKarate19872010–active100241---341---3418
14Sante GaiardoniCycling19391960–1970200132---332---3328
15Raimondo D'InzeoEquestrian19251955–1972110211013---32101333410
16Elia VivianiCycling19892011-active10121301001031402033410
17Andrea BenelliShooting19601981–2006101211732312732104418
Roberto CammarelleBoxing19802004–2012111201---312---3126
19Paolo BettiniCycling19742001–2007100210---310---3104
Zeno ColòAlpine skiing19201950–1952100210---310---3104
21Maurizio DamilanoAthletics19571980–1991102200---302---3025
Ercole BaldiniCycling19331956–1964100202---302---3025
23Silvio MartinelloCycling19631995–200010020100132030132162210
Ennio MattarelliShooting19281961–1973100201---301---3014
Gianmarco Tamberi[10]Athletics19912016–active100201---301---3014
26Luciano GiovannettiShooting19451979–19862001003103003106107
27Nicolò Martinenghi[11]Swimming19992021-active10118000131428131559620
28Massimiliano RosolinoSwimming19781998–20071111110010202220212439
29Carlo PavesiFencing19231950–196010012130041022171093113
Daniele MasalaModern pentathlon19551979–198810012111010322121343411
31Mauro NumaFencing19611979–199010011210032221242263411
Paul HildgartnerLuge19521972-19881101021001012122014138
33Aldo MontanoFencing19782002–201210011001204221005426412
34Vito Dell'AquilaTaekwondo20002017–active100101---201---2013
Gabriele RossettiShooting20002017–active10010110033220143263312
36Daniele MolmentiCanoeing19842005–20131001000001222001223227
Alberto CovaAthletics19581983–1984100100---200---2002
Ivano BrugnettiAthletics19761999–2004100100---200---2002
Massimo StanoAthletics19922021–active100100---200---2002
Athletes in team sports
1Eugenio MontiBobsleigh19281956–1968---2229101132113216
2Carmine AbbagnaleRowing19621981–1993---21074195195115
3Giuseppe AbbagnaleRowing19591981–1993---21073194194114
4Antonio RossiCanoeing19681992–2004---31133164264212
5Agostino StraulinoSailing19141939–1965---1104215315319
6Rossano GaltarossaRowing19721992–2012---11241352552512
7Agostino AbbagnaleRowing19621985–2002---3002205205207

Notes: in Khaki the athletes still in activity. Forcycling was considered for world championships, only professional events.

Women gold medalist

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The most successful Italian female athletes.

In this table, the women who have won gold individual medals at the Olympics and also at theWorld Championships.Updated to 14 September 2024.

  Still in activity
#AthleteSportBornPeriodOlympicsWorld Ch.Total
Tot.Tot.Tot.
1Valentina Vezzali[12]Fencing19741994–201631156241293517
2Federica Pellegrini[13]Swimming19882004–201911026311074112
3Josefa Idem[14]Canoeing19641990–2009121459620611724
4Stefania Belmondo[15]Cross-country skiing19691992–20022327441965316
5Deborah CompagnoniAlpine skiing19701992–1998310430036107
6Alessandra SensiniWindsurf19701996–20121124431854312
7Paola Pezzo[16]Mountain bike19691993–2000200220244026
8Jessica RossiGreen tickYShooting19922009–2023100131154116
9Arianna FontanaGreen tickYShort track19902006–202422371661337920
10Giovanna Trillini[17]Fencing19701992–20071124223733511
11Diana BacosiGreen tickYShooting19832016–2024101120023014
12Elisa Di FranciscaFencing19822009–2019110211352237
13Gerda Weissensteiner[18][19]Luge19691993–2006100111242125
14Irene Camber[20]Fencing19261952–1960100110122013
Others notables(at least one gold medal at the Olympics or World Championships and at least one medal in the other competition)
15Sofia RaffaeliGreen tickYArtistic gymnastics20042022–202400114331043411
16Deborah GelisioShooting19761993–2007010141054206
17Dorothea WiererGreen tickYBiathlon19902014–20220022333933511
18Simona QuadarellaGreen tickYSwimming19982017-2022001132273238
19Arianna ErrigoGreen tickYFencing19882009-202301012351024511
20Manuela Di Centa[21][22]Cross-country skiing19641991–1995220402352439
21Fiona May[23]Athletics19691995–2001020221142316
22Isolde KostnerAlpine skiing19751994–2002012321032226
23Antonella BelluttiTrack cycling19681995–2000200202022204
24Rossella FiamingoGreen tickYFencing19912014-2022010120132114
25Emanuela PierantozziJudo19681989-2000011220132125
26Federica BrignoneGreen tickYAlpine skiing19902011-2023012312031326
27Carolina KostnerGreen tickYFigure skating19872002-2018001112361247
28Vanessa FerrariGreen tickYArtistic gymnastics19902006-2021010111351236
29Sofia GoggiaGreen tickYAlpine skiing19922017-2022110201121214
Chiara Cainero[24]Green tickYShooting19782006–2016110201121214
31Sara Simeoni[25][26]Athletics19531976–1984120300001203
32Tania Cagnotto[27]Diving19852004-2016001[28]111571168
33Novella Calligaris[29]Swimming19541968–1973012310231146
34Odette GiuffridaGreen tickYJudo19942016–2024011210121124
35Martina GrimaldiGreen tickYSwimming19882009-2013001111131124
Tatiana GuderzoCycling19842009-2018001111131124
37Antonella Ragno[30]Fencing19401960–1972101201011113
38Alice BellandiGreen tickYJudo19982023-2024100101121113
39Alessia FilippiSwimming19872008-2009010110121113
40Irma TestaGreen tickYBoxing19972020-2023001111021113
Margherita GranbassiFencing19792006-2008001111021113
Dorina VaccaroniFencing19631982-1993001111021113
43Antonella PalmisanoGreen tickYAthletics19912017-2023100100221023

Summary by sport

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Aquatics

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Swimming

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Italy first competed in swimming at the 1900 Games, with two swimmers in three events winning no medals.

GamesSwimmersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1900 Paris23/70000
1908 London40000
1912 Stockholm20000
1920 Antwerp40000
1924 Paris60000
1928 Amsterdam50000
1932 Los Angeles20000
1952 Helsinki100000
1956 Melbourne70000
1960 Rome230000
1964 Tokyo160000
1968 Mexico City100000
1972 Munich2401239 =
1976 Montreal130000
1980 Moscow130000
1984 Los Angeles260000
1988 Seoul21001120 =
1992 Barcelona24002215
1996 Atlanta14001119
2000 Sydney2131264
2004 Athens29011214 =
2008 Beijing34110211 =
2012 London35001119
2016 Rio de Janeiro3811249
2020 Tokyo3632/37025714
2024 Paris4032/3721367
Total77173115

Athletics

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Main article:Italy at the Olympics in athletics

Italy first competed in athletics in 1900. After 121 years from first participation,Marcell Jacobs became the first Italian athlete to win a gold medal in Men's 100 metres at theTokyo 2020 Summer Olympics on 1 August 2021, with a time of 9"80.

GamesAthletesEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1900 Paris23/230000
Total19152660

Cycling

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Italy first competed in cycling at the 1900 Games, withEnrico Brusoni winning a gold medal in the points race that year. Italy has the second-most gold medals (behind France) and third-most total medals (behind France and Great Britain) in the sport (as of the 2016 Games).

GamesCyclistsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1900 Paris72/31001
Total33161059

Equestrian

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Italy competed in equestrian at the first Games in which the sport was held, in Paris 1900. Six riders competed, including Italy's first female Olympian (Elvira Guerra).Gian Giorgio Trissino won a gold medal in the high jump and a silver in the long jump.

Overall, Italy has won the eighth-most gold medals and eighth-most total medals in the sport.

GamesRidersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1900 Paris64/51102
Total79723

Fencing

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Italy first competed in fencing at the second edition of the Games in 1900. Italy has won more gold medals (49) and total medals (125) in the sport than any other nation. The nation's first medals were in its first appearance, as Italy's men's master sabreurs took gold and silver in that one-time-only event in 1900. Italy won six consecutive gold medals in the men's individual épée from 1932 to 1960 (including medal sweeps in 1936 and 1956), with a 7th in 2008; no other nation has more than 5 total gold medals (France) in the event.

GamesFencersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1900 Paris86/71102
Total494333125

Gymnastics

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Italy's first gymnastics appearance was when the nation sent one gymnast to the second Games in 1900;Camillo Pavanello finished 28th in the men's all-around, the only event held that Games.

GamesCyclistsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1900 Paris11/10000
Total145928

Rowing

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GamesNo. SailorsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1896 AthensEvent wasn't held
1900 Paris00/50000
1904 St Louis00/50000
1908 London11/50000
1912 Stockholm00/40000
1916Games Cancelled
1920 Antwerp63/511022
1924 Paris173/701127
1928 Amsterdam267/710124
1932 Los Angeles204/702135
1936 Berlin225/702024
1940Games Cancelled
1944Games Cancelled
1948 London267/711244
1952 Helsinki267/70000
1956 Melbourne225/710014
1960 Rome267/701125
1964 Tokyo183/701017=
1968 Mexico City144/710124=
1972 Munich214/70000
1976 Montreal124/140000
198052/140000
1984 Los Angeles237/1410016=
1988287/142002
1992 Barcelona215/1401127
1996 Atlanta3210/14100110
2000 Sydney247/1412145
2004 Athens309/14003319
2008 Beijing197/14010114=
2012 London207/14010111=
2016 Rio278/14002216
2020 Tokyo249/1410236=
2024 Paris348/1402027
Total5442641116164310

Sailing

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GamesNo. SailorsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1896Scheduled but event was not held
190000/130000
1904Not Scheduled
190800/40000
191200/40000
1916Games Cancelled
192000/140000
192482/30000
1928123/30000
193211/40000
1936144/410014
1940Games Cancelled
1944Games Cancelled
1948155/50000
1952145/510013
1956125/501017
1960115/500118
1964104/50000
196884/5002210
1972105/60000
1976126/60000
198063/600119
1984116/700118
1988158/80000
1992149/100000
19961610/10001119
20001811/1111025
20041811/11001115
20081811/11011210
2012118/100000
2016139/100000
202096/1010015=
Total4381513

Shooting

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Italy's presence at the first Olympics in 1896 consisted of a single shooter,Giuseppe Rivabella, who entered one event and whose score and rank are unknown. The sport has remained a relatively strong one for Italy, which (after the 2016 Games) ranks fourth on the list of most gold medals in shooting with 16.

GamesShootersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1896 Athens11/50000
Total16151142

Tennis

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See also:Tennis at the Olympics

Italy competed in tennis in 1920 and 1924, after whichtennis was dropped from theSummer Olympics due to rule disputes. The sport returned in 1988, when Italy resumed sending tennis players to compete. Prior to 2024,Uberto De Morpurgo was the only Italian tennis player to win a medal at the Olympics. At the2024 Summer Olympics,Lorenzo Musetti became the first player in one hundred years to win a medal for Italy.[31]

GamesAthletesEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1920 Antwerp44/50000
1924 Paris55/50011
1988 Seoul52/40000
1992 Barcelona73/40000
1996 Atlanta42/40000
2000 Sydney11/40000
2004 Athens63/40000
2008 Beijing74/40000
2012 London75/50000
2016 Rio75/50000
2020 Tokyo64/50000
2024 Paris95/51012
TotalN/aN/a1023

See also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^Elio Trifari."Che sorpresa: Italia presente a tutti i Giochi" (in Italian). Retrieved4 January 2022.
  2. ^"Olympedia - Italy (ITA)".
  3. ^"Italy – Olympic Summer Games". olympic.org. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  4. ^"Frank BIZZONI | Olympics.com". Archived fromthe original on 7 August 2021. Retrieved18 January 2026.
  5. ^Six forItaly and two forWest Germany
  6. ^Four forItaly, one forMoldavia and one forUnified Team
  7. ^"Italy at the Olympics". sports-reference.com. Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved6 May 2012.
  8. ^Included the medals in marathon swimming and at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
  9. ^Included the medals at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
  10. ^Included the medals at the World Athletics Indoor Championships
  11. ^Included the medals at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
  12. ^She won also 2 gold and 1 bronze at theOlympics and 5 gold 2 silver at the World Championships with the team.
  13. ^She holds 2swimming world records holder.
  14. ^She won also 1 bronze at theOlympics and 2 bronze at the World Championshimps forWest Germany.
  15. ^She won also 2 bronze e 3 silver at theOlympics and 1 bronze at the World Championshimps with the team.
  16. ^She won also 1 times laMountain Bike World Cup on her sport.
  17. ^She won also 3 gold and 1 bronze at theOlympics and 7 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  18. ^She won also 2 times laLuge World Cup on her sport.
  19. ^She won 1 gold also a bronze inbobsleigh double at2006 Winter Olympics, 1 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze in team events atWorld Luge Championships.
  20. ^She won also 1 bronze at theOlympics and 1 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  21. ^She won also 3 bronze ath theOlympics and 2 silver at the World Championships with the team.
  22. ^She won also 2Cross-Country World Cup in her sport.
  23. ^Born inUnited Kingdom, butItalian for wedding.
  24. ^She won also 1 bronze at theOlympics and 1 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  25. ^She was theworld record holder inhigh jump
  26. ^She was able top participate just 1 edition ofWorld Championships, because it was not held before 1983.
  27. ^First Italiandiver to win an olympic medals.
  28. ^"Про перейменування об'єктів топонімії у населених пунктах Одеської області" [On renaming toponymic objects in settlements of the Odessa region](PDF).smsprio2016-a.akamaihd.net (in Ukrainian). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 22 August 2016. Retrieved30 June 2022.
  29. ^First Italianswimmer to win an Olympic medal.
  30. ^She won also 1 bronze at theOlympics and 3 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  31. ^Kane, David (3 August 2024)."Lorenzo Musetti holds off Félix Auger-Aliassime for Olympic bronze medal in Paris".Tennis. Retrieved3 August 2024.

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