Italy national diving team

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Klaus Dibiasi, three times winner of the Summer Olympics. Klaus dibiasi.jpg
Klaus Dibiasi, three times winner of the Summer Olympics.

The Italy national Diving team represents Italy in International Diving competitions such as Olympic Games or World Diving Championships.

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History

The national Italian Diving team participated to all the Summer Olympics editions, from Antwerp 1920, 21 times on 26. [1]

Medal tables

EventEditions1st editionMenWomenTotalRanking
Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Tot. Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Tot. Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Tot.
Olympic Games 21 1920 3429000034296th
World Championships 14 1973 2226014523611
European Championships 31 1926 7613265461512101941

Olympic Games

Edition Gold medal.svg Gold Silver medal.svg Silver Bronze medal.svg BronzeTotal
Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo 1964 10 metre platform
Klaus Dibiasi
1
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City 1968 10 metre platform
Klaus Dibiasi
2
3 metre springboard
Klaus Dibiasi
Flag of Germany.svg Munich 1972 10 metre platform
Klaus Dibiasi
10 metre platform
Giorgio Cagnotto
3
3 metre springboard
Giorgio Cagnotto
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal 1976 10 metre platform
Klaus Dibiasi
2
3 metre springboard
Giorgio Cagnotto
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Moscow 1980 3 metre springboard
Giorgio Cagnotto
1
Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro 2016 3 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
2
3 m springboard synchronized
Tania Cagnotto
Francesca Dallapè
35311

World Championships

  Women medals
  Mixed medals
Edition Gold medal.svg Gold Silver medal.svg Silver Bronze medal.svg BronzeTotal
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Belgrade 1973 10 metre platform
Klaus Dibiasi
2
3 metre springboard
Klaus Dibiasi
Flag of Colombia.svg Cali 1975 10 metre platform
Klaus Dibiasi
2
3 metre springboard
Klaus Dibiasi
Flag of Germany.svg Berlin 1978 3 metre springboard
Giorgio Cagnotto
1
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal 2005 3 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne 2007 3 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
2
1 metre springboard
Christopher Sacchin
Flag of Italy.svg Rome 2009 3 m springboard synchronized
Tania Cagnotto
Francesca Dallapè
2
3 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai 2011 1 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
1
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 2013 1 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
2
3 m springboard synchronized
Tania Cagnotto
Francesca Dallapè
Flag of Russia.svg Kazan 2015 1 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
3
1 metre springboard
Tania Cagnotto
3 m springboard synchronized
Tania Cagnotto
Maicol Verzotto
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 2017 1 metre springboard
Giovanni Tocci
2
1 metre springboard
Elena Bertocchi
351018

European Championships

EditionMenWomenTotal
Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Medals Europe.svg
Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 1927 0020000022
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Utrecht 1966 1010001012
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 1970 1210001214
Flag of Austria.svg Vienna 1974 2100002103
Flag of Sweden.svg Jönköping 1977 0100000101
Flag of France.svg Strasbourg 1987 0010000011
Flag of Greece.svg Athens 1991 0010000011
Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 1997 0010000011
Flag of Turkey.svg Istanbul 1999 1000001001
Flag of Germany.svg Berlin 2002 1010111124
Flag of Spain.svg Madrid 2004 1201032237
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 2006 0030010044
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eindhoven 2008 0021011034
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 2010 0002102103
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eindhoven 2012 0001201203
Total761354612101941

Multiple medalists

#DiverOlympic GamesWorld C'shipsTotal
Gold medal.svg Silver medal.svg Bronze medal.svg Gold medal-2008OB.svg Silver medal-2008OB.svg Bronze medal-2008OB.svg Gold medal-2008OB.svg Silver medal-2008OB.svg Bronze medal-2008OB.svg
1 Klaus Dibiasi 320220540
2 Tania Cagnotto [2] 011136147
3 Giorgio Cagnotto 022001023

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References

  1. "Italy Diving". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  2. She's the daughter of Giorgio Cagnotto.