Italy at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics

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Italy at the
1995 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Italy.svg
WA codeITA
National federation FIDAL
Website www.fidal.it
in Gothenburg
Competitors49 (30 men, 19 women)
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
2
Total
6
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics in Gothenburg, Sweden from 5 to 13 August 1995.

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Medalists

The result in the medal table and the number of medals totaled, till to 2017, is the top all-time result at the World Championships for the Italy national athletics team.

AthleteGendreEventMedal
Michele Didoni Men 20 Kilometres Race Walk Gold
Fiona May Women Long Jump Gold
Giovanni Perricelli Men 50 Kilometres Race Walk Silver
Elisabetta Perrone Women 10 Kilometres Race Walk Silver
Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Giovanni Puggioni
Ezio Madonia
Angelo Cipolloni
Sandro Floris
Men 4x100 Metres Relay Bronze
Ornella Ferrara Woman Marathon Bronze

Finalists

Italy national athletics team ranked 6th (with 13 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
6 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 2221212163

Results

Italy participated with 49 athletes by winning six medals. [2]

  Finalists (first eight positions)

Men (30)

Track and field events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
400 m Andrea Nuti Quarter(5. in 3qf with 45.89, 2. in 7b with 46.25)
800 m Andrea Giocondi 7thwith 1:47.78 (3. in 1sf with 1:49.45, 3. in 1b with 1:46.44)
Davide Cadoni Semi(8. in 2sf with 1:53.67, 2. in 5b with 1:48.25)
Giuseppe D'Urso Heat(4. in 4b with 1:47.43)
5000 m Gennaro Di Napoli 11thwith 13:46.51 (1. in 2b with 13:23.87)
10,000 m Stefano Baldini 18thwith 28:08.39 (8. in 2b with 27:50.27)
Marathon Luca Barzaghi 33rdwith 2h23:51
Luigi Di Lello Ret. NM
3000 m st Angelo Carosi 5thwith 8:14.85 (1. in 1sf with 8:19.73, 2. in 3b with 8:23.93)
Alessandro Lambruschini 10thwith 8:22.64 (5. in 2sf with 8:27.75, 6. in 2b with 8:29.36)
400 m hs Fabrizio Mori Semi(disqu. in 1sf, 1. in 1b with 49.37)
Laurent Ottoz Semi(5. in 2sf with 48.94, 1. in 4b with 48.90)
Patrick Ottoz Haat(4. in 2b with 49.65)
Long jump Roberto Coltri Qual.with 7.65
shot put Paolo Dal Soglio 9thwith 19.38 (19.47 in qual.)
Alessandro Andrei Qual.with 18.74
Corrado Fantini Qual.with 17.89
Discus throw Diego Fortuna Qual.with 58.74
Hammer throw Enrico Sgrulletti Qual.with 72.60
20 km walk Michele Didoni 1stwith 1h19:59
Enrico Lang 15thwith 1h24:43
Giovanni De Benedictis DQ NM
50 km walk Giovanni Perricelli 2ndwith 3h45:11
Arturo Di Mezza 7thwith 3h49:46
Giovanni De Benedictis DQ
4 × 100 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Giovanni Puggioni
Ezio Madonia
Angelo Cipolloni
Sandro Floris
3rdwith 39.07 (2. in 2sf with 38.41, 1. in 4b with 39.00)
4 × 400 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Marco Vaccari
Laurent Ottoz
Alessandro Aimar
Andrea Nuti
Haat(5. in 1b with 3:02.01)

Women (19)

Track and field events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
5000 m Silvia Sommaggio Heat(8. in 2b with 15:20.89)
10,000 m Maria Guida 4thwith 31:27.82 (4. in 2b with 32:34.28)
Marathon Ornella Ferrara 3rdwith 2h30:11
100 m hs Carla Tuzzi Heat(5. in 1b with 13.32)
Long jump Fiona May 1stwith 6.98w (6.76w in qual.)
Valentina Uccheddu 5thwith 6.76 (6.53 in qual.)
Triple jump Barbara Lah 8thwith 14.18w (14.17 in qual.)
Shot put Mara Rosolen Qual.with 16.90
heptathlon Karin Periginelli 20thwith 5613 pts
10 km walk Elisabetta Perrone 2ndwith 42:16
Rossella Giordano 6thwith 42:26
Annarita Sidoti 13thwith 44:06
4 × 100 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Carla Tuzzi
Rossella Farina
Laura Ardissone
Manuela Levorato
Heat(retired in 2b)
4 × 400 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Francesca Carbone
Patrizia Spuri
Danielle Perpoli
Virna De Angeli
Heat(7. in 2b with 3:30.88)

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References

  1. "IAAF World Championships Tokyo 1995 - 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