Italy at the 2022 European Athletics Championships

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Italy at the
2022 European Athletics Championships
Flag of Italy.svg
WA codeITA
in Flag of Germany.svg Munich
15 August 2022 (2022-08-15) – 21 August 2022 (2022-08-21)
Competitors98 (53 men, 45 women) in 44/50 events
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
3
Silver
2
Bronze
6
Total
11
European Athletics Championships appearances (overview)
Anna Incerti, 42 years old, gold medal at Barcelona 2010 in marathon. Anna Incerti Barcelona 2010.jpg
Anna Incerti, 42 years old, gold medal at Barcelona 2010 in marathon.
Jacobs, after gold at the 2021 Olympics and 2022 World Indoor Championships, gold also at the European. Marcell Jacobs 2021.jpg
Jacobs, after gold at the 2021 Olympics and 2022 World Indoor Championships, gold also at the European.

Italy will compete at the 2022 European Athletics Championships in Munich, Germany, from 15 to 21 August 2022. [1]

Contents

Medals

MedalAthleteEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Marcell Jacobs Men's 100 m 16 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gianmarco Tamberi Men's high jump 18 August
Gold medal icon.svg Yeman Crippa Men's 10,000 m 21 August
Silver medal icon.svg Andrea Dallavalle Men's triple jump 17 August
Silver medal icon.svg Ahmed Abdelwahed Men's 3000 m steeplechase 19 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Matteo Giupponi Men's 35 km racewalk 16 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Yeman Crippa Men's 5000 m 16 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Sara Fantini Women's hammer throw 17 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Osama Zoghlami Men's 3000 m steeplechase 19 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Filippo Tortu Men's 200 m 19 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Zaynab Dosso
Gloria Hooper [lower-alpha 1]
Anna Bongiorni
Alessia Pavese
Dalia Kaddari
Women's 4×100 m relay 21 August

Finalists

Italy national athletics team in the EAA placing table (rank obtained by assigning eight points in the first place and so on to the eight finalists). It is the best placing ever by an Italian team. [2]

RankCountryGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg45678Pts
3rd Flag of Italy.svg Italy 32646283142.5

Team

On 3 August 2022, the technical commissioner of the Italian national team Antonio La Torre issued the list of the athletes called up for the Munich European Championships, 101 athletes (54 men and 47 women). [3]

This is the list of selected athletes. It should be considered that the athletes not registered in the individual sprint event could only be reserve in the relay race and therefore will not participate in the continental competition. Just as some athletes still injured shortly before the start of the competition may not participate, such as 100 m Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs. [4]

On 11 August, just four days before the start of the competition, three Italian athletes were forced to give up for their injury. [5]

Legend

  Athletes who defected before the start of the competition
  Top eight

Men

EventAthleteResult
Sprint events
100 m Chituru Ali 8
Marcell Jacobs Gold medal icon.svg
200 m Fausto Desalu SF
Diego Pettorossi SF
Filippo Tortu Bronze medal icon.svg
4 × 100 m relay Chituru Ali Heat
Matteo Melluzzo
Lorenzo Patta
Hilary Polanco Rijo
Marcell Jacobs Athletes
not employed
Fausto Desalu
Diego Pettorossi
Filippo Tortu
400 m Lorenzo Benati Heat
Davide Re SF
Edoardo Scotti SF
4 × 400 m relay Lorenzo Benati [lower-alpha 2] 8
Davide Re
Edoardo Scotti
Vladimir Aceti
Brayan Lopez
Pietro Pivotto [lower-alpha 2]
Matteo Raimondi Athletes
not employed
Lapo Bianciardi
Middle and long-distance events
800 m Simone Barontini
Catalin Tecuceanu Heat
1500 m Pietro Arese 4
Ossama Meslek Heat
5000 m Yeman Crippa Bronze medal icon.svg
Pietro Riva 13
10000 m Yeman Crippa Gold medal icon.svg
Pietro Riva 5
3000 m steeplechase Ahmed Abdelwahed Bronze medal icon.svg
Ala Zoghlami Silver medal icon.svg
Osama Zoghlami 7
Hurdles events
110 m hs Hassane Fofana SF
Lorenzo Simonelli Heat
400 m hs José Bencosme SF
Giacomo Bertoncelli Heat
Mario Lambrughi SF
Field and combined events
High jump Marco Fassinotti 9
Gianmarco Tamberi Gold medal icon.svg
Christian Falocchi Qual
Pole vault Max Mandusic Qual
Long jump Filippo Randazzo DNS
Triple jump Tobia Bocchi 4
Andrea Dallavalle Silver medal icon.svg
Emanuel Ihemeje 9
Shot put Sebastiano Bianchetti Qual
Leonardo Fabbri 7
Nick Ponzio 4
Javelin throw Roberto Orlando Qual
Decathlon Dario Dester 6
Road events
Marathon Iliass Aouani 19
René Cunéaz 22
Daniele D'Onofrio DNF
Stefano La Rosa 33
Daniele Meucci 13
20 km racewalk Andrea Cosi 10
Francesco Fortunato 5
Massimo Stano 8
35 km racewalk Massimo Stano DNS
Michele Antonelli DSQ
Teodorico Caporaso DNS
Matteo Giupponi Bronze medal icon.svg

Women

EventAthleteResult
Sprint events
100 m Zaynab Dosso 7
Gloria Hooper Heat
Irene Siragusa SF
200 m Vittoria Fontana Heat
Dalia Kaddari 7
Irene Siragusa SF
4 × 100 m relay Zaynab Dosso Bronze medal icon.svg
Gloria Hooper
Anna Bongiorni
Alessia Pavese
Dalia Kaddari
Irene Siragusa Athletes
not employed
Vittoria Fontana
Johanelis Herrera
400 m Alice Mangione SF
Anna Polinari Heat
Virginia Troiani Heat
4 × 400 m relay Alice Mangione Heat
Anna Polinari
Virginia Troiani
Raphaela Lukudo
Ayomide Folorunso Athletes
not employed
Alessandra Bonora
Rebecca Borga
Mariabenedicta Chigbolu
Middle and long-distance events
800 m Elena Bellò SF
Eloisa Coiro Heat
1500 m Gaia Sabbatini 9
Ludovica Cavalli 12
Federica Del Buono Heat
5000 m Nadia Battocletti 7
10000 m Anna Arnaudo DNS
3000 m steeplechase Laura Della Montà Heat
Martina Merlo Heat
Hurdles events
110 m hs Luminosa Bogliolo DNS
Elisa Di Lazzaro SF
Nicla Mosetti Heat
400 m hs Ayomide Folorunso 7
Linda Olivieri Heat
Rebecca Sartori SF
Field and combined events
High jump Erika Furlani Qual
Elena Vallortigara 9
Pole vault Roberta Bruni 7
Elisa Molinarolo Qual
Long jump Larissa Iapichino 5
Triple jump Ottavia Cestonaro 10
Dariya Derkach Qual
Discus throw Daisy Osakue Qual
Stefania Strumillo Qual
Hammer throw Sara Fantini Bronze medal icon.svg
Heptathlon Sveva Gerevini 11
Road events
Marathon Giovanna Epis 5
Anna Incerti 42
20 km racewalk Valentina Trapletti 5
35 km racewalk Lidia Barcella 6
Nicole Colombi DNS
Federica Curiazzi 4

See also

Notes

  1. She ran semifinals
  2. 1 2 He ran in heats.

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