Italy at the 2001 Mediterranean Games

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Italy at the
2001 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Italy.svg
IOC code ITA
NOC Italian National Olympic Committee
in Tunis
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
38
Silver
59
Bronze
39
Total
136
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 2001 Mediterranean Games in Tunis, Tunisia.

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Medals

Athletics

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 914730
Totals (1 sports)914730

Men

EventGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
4x100 metres relay Francesco Scuderi
Maurizio Checcucci
Marco Torrieri
Andrea Colombo
Marathon Sergio Chiesa
Pole vault Andrea Giannini Giuseppe Gibilisco
Triple jump Fabrizio Donato
Discus throw Diego Fortuna
Hammer throw Nicola Vizzoni
100 metres Maurizio Checcucci
200 metres Andrea Colombo
110 metres hurdles Devis Favero
High jump Giulio Ciotti
Shot put Paolo Dal Soglio
400 metres hurdles Laurent Ottoz
20 km walk Alessandro Gandellini
Long jump Nicola Trentin
Decathlon Paolo Casarsa
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Women

EventGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
20 km walk Erica Alfridi Elisabetta Perrone
Shot put Assunta Legnante
Javelin throw Claudia Coslovich
100 metres Manuela Levorato
400 metres hurdles Monika Niederstätter
4x100 metres relay Francesca Cola
Manuela Grillo
Danielle Perpoli
Annarita Pistone
4x400 metres relay Francesca Carbone
Danielle Perpoli
Fabiola Piroddi
Daniela Reina
Discus throw Agnese Maffeis
Hammer throw Ester Balassini
Heptathlon Gertrud Bacher
100 metres hurdles Margaret Macchiut
High jump Anna Visigalli
Long jump Silvia Favre
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