Italy at the Military World Games

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ITA at the
Military World Games
Flag of Italy.svg
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
88
Silver
94
Bronze
115
Total
297
Military World Games appearances
Micol Cattaneo (C.S. Carabinieri), two medals at Hyderabad 2007. Micol Cattaneo.jpg
Micol Cattaneo (C.S. Carabinieri), two medals at Hyderabad 2007.

Italy at the Military World Games has participated in all editions held, since the first edition of 1995 Military World Games. [1]

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Medal count

Italy won 359 medals at the Military World Games (297 at the Summer Games and 62 at the Winter Games).

Summer Games

  Host nation

EditionGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of Italy.svg 1995 Rome 221613512
Flag of Croatia.svg 1999 Zagreb 162021573
Flag of Italy.svg 2003 Catania 201419533
Flag of India.svg 2007 Hyderabad 7814294
Flag of Brazil.svg 2011 Rio de Janeiro 141324513
Flag of South Korea.svg 2015 Mungyeong 51112289
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2019 Wuhan 412122811
Total88941152974

Athletics

Medals

MenWomenTotal
Gold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
15138276172014

Details

EditionEventGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
Flag of Italy.svg 1995 Rome 100 metres Giovanni Puggioni
200 metres Ezio Madonia Angelo Cipolloni
Marathon Francesco Ingargiola
400 metres hurdles Fabrizio Mori Laurent Ottoz
3000 metres steeplechase Angelo Carosi
High jump Ettore Ceresoli
20 km road walk Michele Didoni
4×100 metres relay Milko Campus
Angelo Cipolloni
Sandro Floris
Ezio Madonia
4×400 metres relay Ashraf Saber
Marco Chiavarini
Fabrizio Mori
Marco Vaccari
3000 metres Elisa Rea
444
Flag of Croatia.svg 1999 Zagreb 200 metres Maurizio Checcucci Massimiliano Donati
400 metres hurdles Fabrizio Mori
High jump Ivan Bernasconi
Pole vault Maurilio Mariani
Triple jump Paolo Camossi
Shot put Paolo Dal Soglio
Hammer throw Nicola Vizzoni
20 km road walk Marco Giungi
4×100 metres relay Andrea Rabino
Massimiliano Donati
Maurizio Checcucci
Giovanni Puggioni
100 metres Francesca Cola
3000 metres Elisa Rea
Shot put Mara Rosolen
562
Flag of Italy.svg 2003 Catania Marathon Francesco Ingargiola
Discus throw Diego Fortuna
10 km road walk Alessandro Gandellini
4×100 metres relay Stefano Bellotto
Maurizio Checcucci
Alessandro Vecchi
Gianluca Capati
1500 metres Fabio Lettieri
Hammer throw Ester Balassini
5 km road walk Cristiana Pellino
10,000 metres Francesco Bennici
Triple jump Fabrizio Schembri
100 metres Francesca Cola
400 metres hurdles Lara Rocco
434
Flag of India.svg 2007 Hyderabad 4×100 metres relay Alessandro Cavallaro
Simone Collio
Rosario La Mastra
Jacques Riparelli
4×100 metres relay Rita De Cesaris
Micol Cattaneo
Maria Aurora Salvagno
Anita Pistone
100 metres Simone Collio
200 metres Alessandro Cavallaro
Hammer throw Nicola Vizzoni
100 metres hurdles Micol Cattaneo
Pole vault Matteo Rubbiani
Triple jump Fabrizio Schembri
Hammer throw Ester Balassini
243
Flag of Brazil.svg 2011 Rio de Janeiro Triple jump Simona La Mantia
100 metres hurdles Veronica Borsi
400 metres hurdles Leonardo Capotosti
111
Flag of South Korea.svg 2015 Mungyeong 200 metres Eseosa Desalu
1500 metres Margherita Magnani
110
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2019 Wuhan Triple jump Ottavia Cestonaro
010
Total all editions172014

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References

  1. "CISM Military World Games". gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 4 January 2013.