The Italian Athletics Championships (Italian : Campionati italiani assoluti di atletica leggera) is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera (FIDAL), which serves as the Italian national championship for the sport. It is typically held as a two-day event in the Italian summer around late June to early August. The venue of the championships is decided on an annual basis. The winners have been Italian nationals.
The competition was first held in 1906 and has been held each year since with the exception of 1915–1917, and 1944. The first women's events were held in 1923. [1]
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The 10,000 m walk on track ran until 2011. Since 2012 the race has been replaced with the 10 km walk on road.
The 10 km walk on road has been held since 2012, previously the race was run on 10,000 m walk on track.
From 2022, in accordance with the international competitions of World Athletics and European Athletic Association, the distance becomes 35 km. [9]
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Attilio Bravi | 8 |
Virgilio Tommasi Arturo Maffei Filippo Randazzo | 6 |
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Dario Badinelli | 10 |
Fabrizio Donato | 8 |
Paolo Camossi | 7 |
Giuseppe Gentile | 6 |
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Alfredo Campagner | 8 |
Gianmarco Tamberi | 6 |
Giuseppe Palmieri Angelo Tommasi | 5 |
Erminio Azzaro | 4 |
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Renato Dionisi | 10 |
Danilo Innocenti Giorgio Piantella | 8 |
Giacinto Lambiasi Mario Romeo Edmondo Ballotta | 6 |
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Angiolo Profeti | 15 |
Silvano Meconi | 13 |
Paolo Dal Soglio | 12 |
Alessandro Andrei | 8 |
Albino Pighi | 6 |
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Adolfo Consolini | 15 |
Silvano Simeon Hannes Kirchler | 10 |
Diego Fortuna | 8 |
Giovanni Faloci | 7 |
Albino Pighi Marco Martino | 6 |
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Fabio De Gaspari | 9 |
Amos Matteucci | 8 |
Vanni Rodeghiero Renzo Cramerotti | 7 |
Carlo Lievore | 6 |
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Teseo Taddia Nicola Vizzoni | 14 |
Giampaolo Urlando | 10 |
Marco Lingua | 8 |
Enrico Sgrulletti | 7 |
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Leandrina Bulzacchi Gabriella Dorio Nicoletta Tozzi | 7 |
Loredana Simonetti Gilda Jannaccone Paola Pigni | 6 |
Claudia Salvarani Elisa Cusma | 5 |
From 1974 to 1994 were held 3000 metres, from 1995 5000 metres.
The 5000 m walk race, generally held on the track, was established at the Italian championships in 1981 and ran until 2010. [11]
In same editions the race was disputed on 10,000 m track. [12]
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Tania Vicenzino | 9 |
Antonella Capriotti | 8 |
Claudia Testoni Magaly Vettorazzo | 7 |
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Chiara Rosa | 18 |
Amelia Piccinini | 12 |
Bruna Bertolini | 10 |
Cinzia Petrucci | 8 |
Mara Rosolen | 6 |
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Agnese Maffeis | 14 |
Edera Cordiale Elivia Ricci | 9 |
Renata Scaglia | 7 |
Laura Bordignon | 5 |
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Claudia Coslovich Ada Turci | 13 |
Giuliana Amici | 9 |
Fausta Quintavalla | 8 |
Zahra Bani |
Italy competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. 224 competitors, 197 men and 27 women, took part in 123 events in 19 sports.
Italy competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 210 competitors, 183 men and 27 women, took part in 122 events in 20 sports.
Italy competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR. In partial support of the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics, Italy competed under the Olympic Flag instead of its national flag. 159 competitors, 121 men and 38 women, took part in 88 events in 19 sports.
Italy competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States; 268 competitors, 222 men and 46 women, took part in 151 events in 23 sports.
Italy competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 304 competitors, 228 men and 76 women, took part in 169 events in 26 sports.
Italy was the host nation for the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. It was the first time that the nation had hosted the Summer Games, and the second time overall. It also hosted the 1960 Summer Paralympics in Rome – the inaugural Paralympic Games.
Beatrice Foresti (Atl. Bergamo 1959 Oriocenter) diventa la prima ad aggiudicarsi il tricolore assoluto nella 50 km di marcia con 4h52:07