Italy at the 1963 Mediterranean Games

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Italy at the
1963 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Italy.svg
IOC code ITA
NOC Italian National Olympic Committee
in Naples
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
42
Silver
29
Bronze
23
Total
94
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 1963 Mediterranean Games in Naples, Italy.

Contents

Medals

Athletics

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics [1] 85619
Totals (1 entries)85619

Men

EventGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
200 metres Livio Berruti Armando Sardi Sergio Ottolina
800 metres Francesco Bianchi
400 metres hurdles Roberto Frinolli
50 km walk Abdon Pamich Gianni Corsaro
Long jump Mauro Bogliatto
Shot put Silvano Meconi
Javelin throw Carlo Lievore Vanni Rodeghiero
4x100 metres relay Livio Berruti
Pasquale Giannattasio
Sergio Ottolina
Armando Sardi
100 metres Livio Berruti
Marathon Francesco Putti
Triple jump Giuseppe Gentile
Discus throw Gaetano Dalla Pria Franco Grossi
110 metres hurdles Giorgio Mazza
Hammer throw Ennio Boschini
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References

  1. Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009.