Italy national rowing team

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Giuseppe Sinigaglia, who won eight medals at the European Rowing Championships in 1910s. Giuseppe Sinigaglia 1913.jpg
Giuseppe Sinigaglia, who won eight medals at the European Rowing Championships in 1910s.

The Italy national rowing team represents Italy in International rowing competitions such as Olympic Games, World Rowing Championships or European Rowing Championships.

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History

The Italian national rowing team has participated in all of the Summer Olympics since Paris 1900. [1]

Olympic Games

  Lightweight
OlympicsMedalEventRowers
1920 Antwerp Gold medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Ercole Olgeni, Giovanni Scatturin, Guido De Felip (cox)
Silver medal icon.svg Men's double scull Erminio Dones, Pietro Annoni
1924 Paris Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Ercole Olgeni, Giovanni Scatturin, Gino Sopracordevole (cox)
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's eight Ante Katalinić, Frane Katalinić, Šimun Katalinić, Giuseppe Crivelli, Latino Galasso,
Petar Ivanov , Bruno Sorić, Carlo Toniatti, Vittorio Gliubich (cox)
1928 Amsterdam Gold medal icon.svg Men's coxed four Valerio Perentin, Giliante D'Este, Nicolò Vittori, Giovanni Delise, Renato Petronio (cox)
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Cesare Rossi, Pietro Freschi, Umberto Bonadè, Paolo Gennari
1932 Los Angeles Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxed four Riccardo Divora, Bruno Parovel, Giovanni Plazzer, Bruno Vattovaz, Giovanni Scher (cox)
Silver medal icon.svg Men's eight Mario Balleri, Renato Barbieri, Dino Barsotti, Renato Bracci, Vittorio Cioni,
Guglielmo Del Bimbo, Enrico Garzelli, Roberto Vestrini, Cesare Milani (cox)
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Francesco Cossu, Giliante D'Este, Antonio Garzoni Provenzani, Antonio Ghiardello
1936 Berlin Silver medal icon.svg Men's eight Guglielmo Del Bimbo, Dino Barsotti, Oreste Grossi, Enzo Bartolini, Mario Checcacci,
Dante Secchi, Ottorino Quaglierini, Enrico Garzelli, Cesare Milani (cox)
Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Almiro Bergamo, Guido Santin, Luciano Negrini (cox)
1948 London Gold medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Giuseppe Moioli, Elio Morille, Giovanni Invernizzi, Franco Faggi
Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Giovanni Steffè, Aldo Tarlao, Alberto Radi (cox)
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxless pair Felice Fanetti, Bruno Boni
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's single sculls Romolo Catasta
1956 Melbourne Gold medal icon.svg Men's coxed four Alberto Winkler, Romano Sgheiz, Angelo Vanzin, Franco Trincavelli, Ivo Stefanoni (cox)
1960 Rome Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Tullio Baraglia, Renato Bosatta, Giancarlo Crosta, Giuseppe Galante
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxed four Fulvio Balatti, Romano Sgheiz, Franco Trincavelli, Giovanni Zucchi, Ivo Stefanoni (cox)
1964 Tokyo Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxed four Renato Bosatta, Emilio Trivini, Giuseppe Galante, Franco De Pedrina, Giovanni Spinola (cox)
1968 Mexico City Gold medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Primo Baran, Renzo Sambo, Bruno Cipolla (cox)
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Renato Bosatta, Pier Conti-Manzini, Tullio Baraglia, Abramo Albini
1984 Los Angeles Gold medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, Peppiniello Di Capua
1988 Seoul Gold medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, Peppiniello Di Capua
Gold medal icon.svg Men's quadruple sculls Agostino Abbagnale, Davide Tizzano, Gianluca Farina, Piero Poli
1992 Barcelona Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxed pair Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, Peppiniello Di Capua
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's quadruple sculls Alessandro Corona, Gianluca Farina, Rossano Galtarossa, Filippo Soffici
1996 Atlanta Gold medal icon.svg Men's double sculls Agostino Abbagnale, Davide Tizzano
2000 Sidney Gold medal icon.svg Men's quadruple sculls Agostino Abbagnale, Alessio Sartori, Rossano Galtarossa, Simone Raineri
Silver medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Valter Molea, Riccardo Dei Rossi, Lorenzo Carboncini, Carlo Mornati
Silver medal icon.svg Men's lightweight double sculls Elia Luini, Leonardo Pettinari
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's double sculls Giovanni Calabrese, Nicola Sartori
2004 Athens Bronze medal icon.svg Men's double sculls Rossano Galtarossa, Alessio Sartori
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Lorenzo Porzio, Dario Dentale, Luca Agamennoni, Raffaello Leonardo
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's lightweight coxless four Lorenzo Bertini, Catello Amarante, Salvatore Amitrano, Bruno Mascarenhas
2008 Beijing Silver medal icon.svg Men's quadruple sculls Luca Agamennoni, Simone Venier, Rossano Galtarossa, Simone Raineri
2012 London Silver medal icon.svg Men's double sculls Alessio Sartori, Romano Battisti
2016 Rio de Janeiro Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Marco Di Costanzo, Giovanni Abagnale
Bronze medal icon.svg Men's coxless four Domenico Montrone, Matteo Castaldo, Matteo Lodo, Giuseppe Vicino

World Rowing Championships

The first women's medal at the world championships was won by Elisabetta Sancassani and Gabriella Bascelli at the 2002 World Rowing Championships. [2]

European Rowing Championships

Italy ranks 2nd in the all-time medal table of the European championships behind East Germany. [3]

All medals

EventEditions1st editionMenWomenTotalRankingRefer
SeniorLightweight
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. Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Tot.
Olympic Games 26 1896 1013133601120000101414289th [4]
World Championships 49 1962 22262371593823120435128567512032nd [5] [6] [7] [8]
European Championships 76 1893 64895320610642014813759965239 [3] [9] [10]

Multiple medalists

Olympic Games

#Rower
Gold medal-2008OB.svg Silver medal-2008OB.svg Bronze medal-2008OB.svg
1 Agostino Abbagnale 300
2 Giuseppe Abbagnale 210
Carmine Abbagnale 210
Peppiniello Di Capua 210

World Championships

#Rower
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal world centered-2.svg
1 Daniele Gilardoni 1111
2 Franco Sancassani 921
3 Francesco Esposito 911
4 Peppiniello Di Capua 821
5 Andrea Re 812
6 Carmine Abbagnale 731
7 Giuseppe Abbagnale 721

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