Italy at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics

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Italy at the
2003 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg
WA codeITA
National federation FIDAL
Website www.fidal.it
in Paris
Competitors47 (25 men, 22 women)
Medals
Ranked 12th
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
3
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics in Paris, France from 23 to 31 August 2003.

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Medalists

AthleteGendreEventMedal
Giuseppe Gibilisco Men Pole vault Gold
Stefano Baldini Men Marathon Bronze
Magdelín Martínez Women Triple jump Bronze
Medal not included in the medal table
Italy national athletics team Men Marathon Silver

Finalists

The team ranked 13th (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 (four men and five women). [1]

RankCountryGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg45678Pts
13 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1020141139

Results

Italy participated with 47 athletes by winning three medals and placing nine finalists. [2]

  Finalists (first eight positions)

Men (25)

Track and road events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
200 m Alessandro Cavallaro Semi20.59 (7th SF2), 20.47 (2nd QF2), 20.42 (2nd H4)
400 m Andrea Barberi Heat45.87 (5th 4H)
800 m Andrea Longo 5th1:45.43; 1:46.26 (1st SF3), 1:46.26 (1st H7)
1500 m Christian Obrist Semi3:41.88 (9th SF1), 3:43.01 (5th H2)
110 m hs Andrea Giaconi Semi13.84 (7th SF2), 13.69 (6th H1)
3000 m st Angelo Iannelli Heat8:36.08 (11th H2)
Marathon Stefano Baldini 3rd2:09:14
Daniele Caimmi 6th2:09:29 SB
Alberico Di Cecco 22nd2:13:36
Ruggero Pertile 23rd2:13:45
20 km walk Lorenzo Civallero 11th1:20:34 PB
Michele Didoni 16th1:21:23 SB
Alessandro Gandellini 21st1:24:45
50 km walk Marco Giungi DQ NM
4 × 100 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Francesco Scuderi
Simone Collio
Massimiliano Donati
Alessandro Cavallaro
Semi38.93 (8th in SF1), 38.63 (1st in H4)
 
Field events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
High jump Andrea Bettinelli Qual.2.25 m (9th group A)
Alessandro Talotti Qual.2.25 m (11th group B)
Nicola Ciotti Qual.2.20 m (15th group B)
Pole vault Giuseppe Gibilisco 1st5.90 m NR
Long jump Nicola Trentin Qual.4.85 m (6th in group B)
Triple jump Fabrizio Donato Qual.16.63 m (6th in group B)
Discus throw Diego Fortuna Qual.61.46 m (7th group B)
Hammer throw Nicola Vizzoni Qual.79.76 m (9th in group A)

Women (22)

Track and road events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
400 m hs Monica Niederstatter Heat56.62 (6th H1)
Marathon Lucilla Andreucci 41st2:38:22
Gloria Marconi 42nd2:38:26
Giovanna Volpato 43rd2:38:38
Simona Viola 58th2:54:27
Rosaria Console DNF NM
20 km walk Rossella Giordano 6th1:29:14
Elisa Rigaudo 10th1:30:34
Elisabetta Perrone DNF NM
4 × 400 m relay Flag of Italy.svg National Team
Danielle Perpoli
Monica Niederstatter
Maria Teresa Schutzmann
Virna De Angeli
Heat3.32.00 (5th in H2)
 
Field events
EventAthleteResultPerformancesNotes
High jump Antonella Bevilacqua Qual.1.85 m (9th in group B)
Long jump Fiona May 9th6.46 m, Qual. 6.57 m (4th in group B)
Triple jump Magdelín Martínez 3rd14.90 m; Qual. 14.73 m (1st in group A) NR
Barbara Lah Qual.14.38 m (5th in group B)
Simona La Mantia Qual.14.05 m (9th in group B)
Shot put Assunta Legnante 8th18.28 m, Qual. 17.97 m (6th group B)
Hammer throw Ester Balassini Qual.64.67 m (10th group B)
Clarissa Claretti Qual.62.19 m (11th group A)
Javelin throw Claudia Coslovich 7th59.64 m, Qual. 59.57 m (4th group B)
Heptathlon Gertrud Bacher 6th6166 pts

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References

  1. "IAAF World Championships Paris 2003 - Placing table". iaaf.org. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  2. "Londra 2017 Media Guide - The "azzurri" at the World Championships" (PDF) (in Italian). fidal.it. p. 42. Retrieved 24 August 2017.