Italy at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics | |
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WA code | ITA |
National federation | FIDAL |
Website | www |
in Stuttgart | |
Competitors | 44 (29 men, 15 women) |
Medals Ranked 21st |
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World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview) | |
Italy competed at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, Germany from 13 to 22 August 1993.
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]
Rank | Country | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Pts | |||
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11 | Italy | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 43 |
Italy participated with 44 athletes by winning four medals. [2]
Track and field events | ||||
Event | Athlete | Result | Performances | Notes |
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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 throw | Qual. | 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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