Italy at the 1990 European Athletics Championships

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Italy at the
1990 European Athletics Championships
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26 August 1990 (1990-08-26) – 2 September 1990 (1990-09-02)
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
5
Silver
2
Bronze
5
Total
12
European Athletics Championships appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 1990 European Athletics Championships in Split, Yugoslavia, from 26 August to 2 September 1990. [1]

Contents

In this edition of the European championships, Italy reached (updated to 2018), the best ranking with the 4th place, like Prague 1978, and the maximum number of medals total (12) and gold medals won (5).

Medalists

MedalAthleteEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Salvatore Antibo Men's 5000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Salvatore Antibo Men's 10,000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gelindo Bordin Men's marathon
Gold medal icon.svg Francesco Panetta Men's 3000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Annarita Sidoti Women's 10 km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Gennaro Di Napoli Men's 1500 m
Silver medal icon.svg Gianni Poli Men's marathon
Bronze medal icon.svg Stefano Mei Men's 10,000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Alessandro Lambruschini Men's 3000 m steeplechase
Bronze medal icon.svg Mario Longo
Ezio Madonia
Sandro Floris
Stefano Tilli
Men's 4 × 100 m relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Roberta Brunet Women's 3000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Ileana Salvador Women's 10 km walk

Top eight

Men

Athlete
Stefano Tilli 4
Sandro Floris 8
Tonino Viali 6
Giuseppe D'Urso 7
Gennaro Di Napoli Silver medal icon.svg
Salvatore Antibo Gold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg
Stefano Mei 7Bronze medal icon.svg
Francesco Panetta Gold medal icon.svg
Alessandro Lambruschini Bronze medal icon.svg
Angelo Carosi 4
Relay team
 Mario Longo
 Ezio Madonia
 Sandro Floris
 Stefano Tilli
Bronze medal icon.svg
Relay team
 Andrea Montanari
 Vito Petrella
 Roberto Ribaud
 Andrea Nuti
4
Gelindo Bordin Gold medal icon.svg
Gianni Poli Silver medal icon.svg
Salvatore Bettiol 4
Walter Arena 6
Giovanni De Benedictis 8
Gianni Perricelli 7
Sandro Bellucci 8
Luca Toso 8
Giovanni Evangelisti 7
Enrico Sgrulletti 7

Women

Athlete
Roberta Brunet Bronze medal icon.svg
Nadia Dandolo 5
Relay team
 Annarita Balzani
 Maria Ruggeri
 Daniela Ferrian
 Rossella Tarolo
5
Emma Scaunich 4
Annarita Sidoti Gold medal icon.svg
Ileana Salvador Bronze medal icon.svg

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