Italy at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Italy at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Flag of Italy.svg
IOC code ITA
Website www.federginnastica.it
Medals
Gold
15
Silver
12
Bronze
29
Total
56

Italy first participated at the fourth World Championships held in 1909, while it was a men's-only competition. [1] Italian women first competed in 1950. [2]

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Medalists

MedalNameYearEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pietro Borghi, Alberto Braglia, Otello Capitani, Angelo Mazzoncini, Guido Romano, Giorgio Zampori Flag of Luxembourg.svg 1909 Luxembourg Men's team
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Guido Romano Men's rings
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Giorgio Zampori
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Angelo Mazzoncini
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Osvaldo Palazzi, Giorgio Zampori, Paolo Salvi, Pietro Bianchi, Guido Romano, Francesco Loi Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg 1911 Turin Men's team
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Osvaldo Palazzi Men's pommel horse
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Giorgio Zampori
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Paolo Salvi
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pietro Bianchi Men's rings
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Giorgio Zampori Men's parallel bars
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paolo Salvi
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Guido Romano
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pietro Bianchi, Guido Boni, Osvaldo Palazzi, Guido Romano, Paolo Salvi, Giorgio Zampori Flag of France.svg 1913 Paris Men's team
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Giorgio Zampori Men's pommel horse
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Osvaldo Palazzi
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Giorgio Zampori Men's rings
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Guido Boni
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Giorgio Zampori Men's parallel bars
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Guido Boni
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Osvaldo Palazzi Men's horizontal bar
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Romeo Neri Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg 1934 Budapest Men's all-around
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Romeo Neri Men's vault
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Renata Bianchi, Licia Macchini, Laura Micheli, Anna Monlarini, Marja Nutti, Elena Santoni, Liliana Scaricabarozzi, Lilia Torriani Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1950 Basel Women's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marja Nutti Women's balance beam
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Licia Macchini
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Franco Menichelli Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1962 Prague Men's floor exercise
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Franco Menichelli Flag of Germany.svg 1966 Dortmund
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Franco Menichelli Men's rings
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yuri Chechi Flag of Germany.svg 1989 Stuttgart
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yuri Chechi Flag of the United States.svg 1991 Indianapolis
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yuri Chechi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1993 Birmingham
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yuri Chechi Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1994 Brisbane
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yuri Chechi Flag of Japan.svg 1995 Sabae
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yuri Chechi Flag of Puerto Rico.svg 1996 San Juan
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Andrea Massucchi Men's vault
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yuri Chechi Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1997 Lausanne Men's rings
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Andrea Coppolino Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2001 Ghent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Matteo Morandi Flag of Hungary.svg 2002 Debrecen
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Andrea Coppolino Flag of the United States.svg 2003 Anaheim
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Matteo Morandi
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Igor Cassina Men's horizontal bar
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Matteo Morandi Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2005 Melbourne Men's rings
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vanessa Ferrari Flag of Denmark.svg 2006 Aarhus Women's all-around
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vanessa Ferrari Women's uneven bars
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vanessa Ferrari Women's floor exercise
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vanessa Ferrari Flag of Germany.svg 2007 Stuttgart Women's all-around
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Igor Cassina Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2009 London Men's horizontal bar
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Matteo Morandi Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2010 Rotterdam Men's rings
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Vanessa Ferrari Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2013 Antwerp Women's floor exercise
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Marco Lodadio Flag of Qatar.svg 2018 Doha Men's rings
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Desiree Carofiglio, Alice D'Amato, Asia D'Amato, Elisa Iorio, Giorgia Villa, Martina Maggio Flag of Germany.svg 2019 Stuttgart Women's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marco Lodadio Men's rings
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nicola Bartolini Flag of Japan.svg 2021 Kitakyushu Men's floor exercise
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Asia D'Amato Women's vault
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marco Lodadio Men's rings
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Salvatore Maresca

Medal tables

By gender

GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men1492346
Women13610

By event

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men's rings 831324
Men's parallel bars 3025
Men's pommel horse 2305
Men's floor exercise 1023
Women's individual all-around1012
Men's horizontal bar 0123
Men's vault 0112
Women's balance beam 0112
Women's floor exercise 0112
Men's individual all-around0101
Women's vault 0101
Men's team0033
Women's team0022
Women's uneven bars 0011

Junior World medalists

MedalNameYearEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lorenzo Bonicelli, Ivan Brunello, Lorenzo Minh Casali, Mirko Galimberti Flag of Hungary.svg 2019 Győr Boys' team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Manuel Berettera, Tommaso Brugnami, Riccardo Villa, Lorenzo Tomei Flag of Turkey.svg 2023 Antalya Boys' team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Caterina Gaddi, July Marano, Giulia Perotti, Matilde Ferrari Girls' team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Riccardo Villa Boys' all-around
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Caterina Gaddi Girls' all-around
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tommaso Brugnami Boys' floor exercise
Silver medal icon.svg Silver July Marano Girls' vault
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Caterina Gaddi Girls' uneven bars
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Giulia Perotti
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Riccardo Villa Boys' rings
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tommaso Brugnami Boys' vault
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Giulia Perotti Girls' floor exercise

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References

  1. Huguenin, Andre. 100 Years of the International Gymnastics Federation: 1881-1981 (PDF). Translated by Unger, Beatrice. International Gymnastics Federation. p. 80.
  2. "1950: The Women's Rules for the World Championships". Gymnastics History. February 15, 2022.