Italy at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics

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Italy at the
1993 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Italy.svg
WA codeITA
National federation FIDAL
Website www.fidal.it
in Stuttgart
Competitors44 (29 men, 15 women)
Medals
Ranked 21st
Gold
0
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
4
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, Germany from 13 to 22 August 1993.

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Finalists

Italy national athletics team ranked 11th (with 10 finalists) in the IAAF placing table . Rank obtained by assigning eight points in the first place and so on to the eight finalists. [1]

RankCountryGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg45678Pts
11 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 0311030243

Results

Italy participated with 44 athletes by winning four medals. [2]

  Finalists (first eight positions)

Men (29)

Track and field events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
200 m Giorgio Marras Quarter 6th in 3rd QF with 20.87, 4th in 7th heat with 20.95
400 m Andrea Nuti Quarter 8th in 3rd QF with 46.77, 4th in 2nd heat with 46.59
800 m Giuseppe D'Urso 2nd with 1:44.86; 1st in 2nd SF with 1:44.83, 1st in 5th heat with 1:48.79
Andrea Benvenuti Heat ret. in 4th heat
1500 m Gennaro Di Napoli 12th with 3:47.38; 3rd in 2nd SF with 3:41.06, 2nd in 1st heat with 3:39.41
10,000 m Francesco Panetta 6th with 28:27.05 ; 7th in 1st heat with 28:20.49
Salvatore Antibo 12th with 29:10.83 , 1st in 2nd heat with 28:27.48
Marathon Salvatore Bettiol Ret.
3000 m st Alessandro Lambruschini 3rd with 8:08.78 4th in 2nd heat with 8:25.46
Angelo Carosi 8th with 8:23.42: 3rd in 3rd heat with 8:19.66
110 m hs Fausto Frigerio Heat 5th in 1st heat with 13.97
400 m hs Giorgio Frinolli Semi 3rd in 3rd SF with 49.22, 3rd in 4th heat with 49.42
Fabrizio Mori Semi 3rd in 2nd SF with 49.23, 3rd in 5th heat with 50.10
High jump Roberto Ferrari Qual.. with 2.25
Pole vault Andrea Pegoraro Qual.. with 5.65
Shot put Paolo Dal Soglio Qual.. with 18.68
Hammer throw Enrico Sgrulletti Qual.. with 64.58
Javelin throw Fabio De Gaspari Qual.. with 74.34
20 km walk Giovanni De Benedictis 2nd with 1h23:06
Arturo Di Mezza 13th with 1h24:5
Walter Arena DQ NM
50 km walk Giovanni Perricelli 13th with 3h54:30
Massimo Quiriconi 15th with 3h57:33
4x100 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Giorgio Marras
Carlo Occhiena
Andrea Amici
Ezio Madonia
Semi disq. in 2nd SF, 3. in 4th heatwith 39.37
4x400 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Andrea Nuti
Andrea Montanari
Alessandro Aimar
Marco Vaccari
Heat 4th in 3rd heat with 3:01.85

Women (15)

Track and field events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
800 m Fabia Trabaldo Heat 4th in 4th heat with 2:02.36
1500 m Fabia Trabaldo 8th with 4:08.23; 3rd in 3rd heat with 4:07.95
3000 m Roberta Brunet Heat 7. in 1st heat with 8:57.46
Valentina Tauceri Heat 8th in 2nd heat with 9:00.20
10,000 m Maria Guida 12th with 32:15.32; 3rd in 2nd heat with 32:26.60
Marathon Bettina Sabatini Ret. NM
Rosanna Munerotto Ret. NM
100 m hs Carla Tuzzi Heat 6th in 6th heat with 13.54
High jump Antonella Bevilacqua 6th with 1.94 m (1.93 m in qual.)
Long jump Valentina Uccheddu 12th with m 6.38 (6.48 m in qual.)
Antonella Capriotti Qual. with 6.23 m
Triple jump Antonella Capriotti 6th with 14.18 m (13.52 m in qual.)
Shot put Agnese Maffeis Qual. with 16.61 m
Discus throwQual. with 57.06 m
Heptathlon Giuliana Spada 22nd with 5.214 pts
10 km walk Ileana Salvador 2nd with 43:08
Elisabetta Perrone 4th with 43:26
Annarita Sidoti 9th with 44:13

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References

  1. "IAAF World Championships Tokyo 1993 - placing table". iaaf.org. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. "Daeugu 2011 Media Guide" (PDF) (in Italian). fidal.it. Retrieved 14 August 2017. see from page 48