Italy at the European Mountain Running Championships

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ITA at the
European Mountain Running Championships
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National federation FIDAL
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European Mountain Running Championships appearances
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Italy has participated in all editions of the European Mountain Running Championships, since the first edition of 1994 European Mountain Running Championships. [1] [2]

Contents

Men

Individual

YearRank and runnerTeam
Edition 1
Flag of France.svg
1995 Vallerague
2. Antonio Molinari Silver medal icon.svg
3. Davide Milesi Bronze medal icon.svg
4. Lucio Fregona
6. Galdino Pilot
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg
1996 Llanberis
3. Lucio Fregona Bronze medal icon.svg
4. Danilo Bosio
12. Gino Caveva
13. Massimo Galliano
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Edition 3
Flag of Austria.svg
1997 Ebensee
2. Antonio Molinari Silver medal icon.svg
6. Marco De Gasperi
9. Karl Gruber
11. Lucio Fregona
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 4
Flag of Italy.svg
1998 Sestriere
1. Antonio Molinari Gold medal icon.svg
3. Marco De Gasperi Bronze medal icon.svg
5. Lucio Fregona
18. Roberto Porro
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 5
Flag of Austria.svg
1999 Bad Kleinkirchheim
1. Antonio Molinari Gold medal icon.svg
5. Simone Lenzi
15. Davide Milesi
16. Marco De Gasperi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 6
Flag of Poland.svg
2000 Miedzyggorze
1. Massimo Galliano Gold medal icon.svg
3. Antonio Molinari Bronze medal icon.svg
12. Andrea Agostini
18. Roberto Porro
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 7
Flag of Slovenia.svg
2001 Cerklje
1. Antonio Molinari Gold medal icon.svg
7. Marco De Gasperi
8. Marco Gaiardo
9. Emanuele Manzi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 8
Flag of Portugal.svg
2002 Camara de Lobos
2. Marco De Gasperi Silver medal icon.svg
4. Emanuele Manzi
5. Marco Gaiardo
10. Lucio Fregona
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 9
Flag of Italy.svg
2003 Trento
1. Marco Gaiardo Gold medal icon.svg
4. Marco De Gasperi
14. Emanuele Manzi
33. Andrea Agostini
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 10
Flag of Poland.svg
2004 Korbielow
1. Marco De Gasperi Gold medal icon.svg
3. Marco Gaiardo Bronze medal icon.svg
6. Alessio Rinaldi
10. Davide Chicco
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
YearRank and runnerTeam
Edition 11
Flag of Austria.svg
2005 Heiligenblut
3. Marco De Gasperi Bronze medal icon.svg
7. Marco Gaiardo
10. Gabriele Abate
25. Davide Chicco
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 12
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2006 Male Svatonovice
1. Marco Gaiardo Gold medal icon.svg
5. Gabriele Abate
13. Alberto Mosca
24. Diego Filippi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 13
Flag of France.svg
2007 Cauterets
2. Marco De Gasperi Silver medal icon.svg
3. Marco Gaiardo Bronze medal icon.svg
10. Gabriele Abate
16. Mauro Lanfranchi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 14
Flag of Germany.svg
2008 Zell am Harmersbach
2. Bernard Dematteis Silver medal icon.svg
3. Marco De Gasperi Bronze medal icon.svg
6. Marco Gaiardo
7. Gabriele Abate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 15
Flag of Austria.svg
2009 Telfes
2. Marco De Gasperi Silver medal icon.svg
6. Martin Dematteis
9. Riccardo Sterni
20. Bernard Dematteis
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 16
Flag of Bulgaria.svg
2010 Sapareva Banya
2. Martin Dematteis Silver medal icon.svg
3. Marco De Gasperi Bronze medal icon.svg
5. Gabriele Abate
6. Bernard Dematteis
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 17
Flag of Turkey.svg
2011 Bursa Uludag
2. Gabriele Abate Silver medal icon.svg
3. Bernard Dematteis Bronze medal icon.svg
5. Alex Baldaccini
23. Martin Dematteis
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 18
Flag of Turkey.svg
2012 Denizli Pamukkale
4. Gabriele Abate
5. Marco De Gasperi
7. Xavier Chevrier
23. Bernard Dematteis
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 19
Flag of Bulgaria.svg
2013 Borovets
1. Bernard Dematteis Gold medal icon.svg
2. Alex Baldaccini Silver medal icon.svg
4. Xavier Chevrier
23. Martin Dematteis
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 20
Flag of France.svg
2014 Gap
1. Bernard Dematteis Gold medal icon.svg
3. Martin Dematteis Bronze medal icon.svg
7. Luca Cagnati
20. Alex Baldaccini
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
YearRank and runnerTeam
Edition 21
Flag of Portugal.svg
2015 Porto Moniz
3. Alex Baldaccini Bronze medal icon.svg
6. Xavier Chevrier
7. Bernard Dematteis
13. Luca Cagnati
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 22
Flag of Italy.svg
2016 Arco
1. Martin Dematteis Gold medal icon.svg
2. Bernard Dematteis Silver medal icon.svg
5. Cesare Maestri
7. Xavier Chevrier
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 23
Flag of Slovenia.svg
2017 Kamnik
1. Xavier Chevrier Gold medal icon.svg
3. Francesco Puppi Bronze medal icon.svg
13. Alex Baldaccini
18. Cesare Maestri
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Edition 24
Flag of North Macedonia.svg
2018 Skopje
1. Bernard Dematteis Gold medal icon.svg
2. Cesare Maestri Silver medal icon.svg
3. Martin Dematteis Bronze medal icon.svg
8. Francesco Puppi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 25
Flag of Switzerland.svg
2019 Zermatt
3. Xavier Chevrier Bronze medal icon.svg
5. Cesare Maestri
10. Alex Baldaccini
47. Nadir Cavagna
Silver medal icon.svg Silver

Medal table individual

RunnerIndividualTeamTotal
Gold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTot
Bernard Dematteis 3216110011142117
Antonio Molinari 3216600692112
Marco Gaiardo 20248008100212
Marco De Gasperi 1348130013143421
Martin Dematteis 1124700781212
Massimo Galliano 100111022103
Xavier Chevrier 101242065218
Alex Baldaccini 011242064318
Casre Maestri 010122042305
Gabriele Abate 010170077108
Lucio Fregona 001141054116
Davide Milesi 001120022013
Francesco Puppi 001111021113

Medal table team

TeamGold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTotal
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 212023

Women

Individual

YearRank and runnerTeam
Edition 1
Flag of France.svg
1995 Vallerague
6. Nives Curti
8. Valeria Colpo
11. Daniela Spilotti
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Edition 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg
1996 Llanberis
2. Maria Grazia Roberti Silver medal icon.svg
3. Nives Curti Bronze medal icon.svg
5. Mirela Cabodi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 3
Flag of Austria.svg
1997 Ebensee
10. Flavia Gaviglio
12. Maria Grazia Roberti
25. Nives Curti
5. Flag of Italy.svg ITA
Edition 4
Flag of Italy.svg
1998 Sestriere
1. Rosita Rota Gelpi Gold medal icon.svg
2. Flavia Gaviglio Silver medal icon.svg
3. Pierangela Baronchelli Bronze medal icon.svg
4. Maria Grazia Roberti
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 5
Flag of Austria.svg
1999 Bad Kleinkirchheim
8. Maria Grazia Roberti
16. Daniela Spilotti
18. Flavia Gaviglio
39. Rosita Rota Gelpi
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Edition 6
Flag of Poland.svg
2000 Miedzyggorze
3. Rosita Rota Gelpi Bronze medal icon.svg
6. Flavia Gaviglio
10. Margherita Grosso
17. Pierangela Baronchelli
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 7
Flag of Slovenia.svg
2001 Cerklje
4. Pierangela Baronchelli
17. Flavia Gaviglio
24. Asha Tonolini
41. Rosita Rota Gelpi
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Edition 8
Flag of Portugal.svg
2002 Camara de Lobos
6. Valentina Belotti
7. Romina Sedoni
9. Vittoria Salvini
14. Asha Tonolini
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 9
Flag of Italy.svg
2003 Trento
3. Antonella Confortola Bronze medal icon.svg
7. Vittoria Salvini
9. Monica Bottinelli
14. Flavia Gaviglio
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 10
Flag of Poland.svg
2004 Korbielow
3. Rosita Rota Gelpi Bronze medal icon.svg
7. Antonella Confortola
8. Flavia Gaviglio
18. Elena Riva
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
YearRank and runnerTeam
Edition 11
Flag of Austria.svg
2005 Heiligenblut
5. Vittoria Salvini
9. Antonella Confortola
20. Flavia Gaviglio
28. Monica Morstofolini
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Edition 12
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2006 Male Svatonovice
3. Vittoria Salvini Bronze medal icon.svg
7. Maria Grazia Roberti
8. Monica Morstofolini
13. Elisa Desco
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 13
Flag of France.svg
2007 Cauterets
7. Vittoria Salvini
10. Maria Grazia Roberti
12. Elisa Desco
17. Antonella Confortola
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Edition 14
Flag of Germany.svg
2008 Zell am Harmersbach
1. Elisa Desco Gold medal icon.svg
8. Maria Grazia Roberti
13. Cristina Scolari
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Edition 15
Flag of Austria.svg
2009 Telfes
2. Valentina Belotti Silver medal icon.svg
4. Renate Rungger
10. Maria Grazia Roberti
25. Cristina Scolari
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 16
Flag of Bulgaria.svg
2010 Sapareva Banya
2. Valentina Belotti Silver medal icon.svg
4. Antonella Confortola
6. Cristina Scolari
11. Maria Grazia Roberti
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 17
Flag of Turkey.svg
2011 Bursa Uludag
2. Antonella Confortola Silver medal icon.svg
4. Valentina Belotti
16. Ornella Ferrara
20. Alice Gaggi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 18
Flag of Turkey.svg
2012 Denizli Pamukkale
7. Antonella Confortola
9. Alice Gaggi
14. Maura Trotti
18. Maria Grazia Roberti
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Edition 19
Flag of Bulgaria.svg
2013 Borovets
2. Valentina Belotti Silver medal icon.svg
4. Elisa Desco
5. Renate Rungger
28. Samantha Galassi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 20
Flag of France.svg
2014 Gap
4. Alice Gaggi
7. Elisa Desco
9. Valentina Belotti
31. Elisa Sortini
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
YearRank and runnerTeam
Edition 21
Flag of Portugal.svg
2015 Porto Moniz
10. Alice Gaggi
15. Samantha Galassi
19. Antonella Confortola
28. Sara Bottarelli
4. Flag of Italy.svg ITA
Edition 22
Flag of Italy.svg
2016 Arco
2. Alice Gaggi Silver medal icon.svg
3. Sara Bottarelli Bronze medal icon.svg
6. Valentina Belotti
12. Antonella Confortola
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Edition 23
Flag of Slovenia.svg
2017 Kamnik
6. Valentina Belotti
11. Sara Bottarelli
16. Alice Gaggi
26. Samantha Galassi
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Edition 24
Flag of North Macedonia.svg
2018 Skopje
9. Alice Gaggi
15. Emma Quaglia
19. Gloria Giudici
25. Samantha Galassi
4th
Edition 25
Flag of Switzerland.svg
2019 Zermatt
5. Elisa Sortini
7. Valentina Belotti
10. Alessia Scaini
26. Erica Ghelfi
Silver medal icon.svg Silver

Medal table individual

RunnerIndividualTeamTotal
Gold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTot
Rosita Rota Gelpi 102330254048
Elisa Desco 100130254026
Valentina Belotti 0303720975012
Antonella Confortola 0112521853210
Maria Grazia Roberti 0101513952310
Flavia Gaviglio 010141274228
Alice Gaggi 010132053306
Vittoria Salvini 001131153126
Pierangela Baronchelli 001120132024
Sara Bottarelli 001111021113
Nives Curti 001110121023

Medal table team

TeamGold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTotal
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 133521

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