Italy at the 1991 Mediterranean Games

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Italy at the
1991 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Italy.svg
IOC code ITA
NOC Italian National Olympic Committee
in Athens
Competitors403 in 23 sports
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
67
Silver
49
Bronze
52
Total
168
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 1991 Mediterranean Games in Athens, Greece.

Contents

Medals

Athletics

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics [1] 1117937
Totals (1 sports)1117937

Men

EventGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
100 metres Ezio Madonia
200 metres Stefano Tilli Sandro Floris
400 metres Fabio Grossi
800 metres Tonino Viali
1500 metres Gennaro Di Napoli
10,000 metres Francesco Bennici
Marathon Gianluigi Curreli
110 metres hurdles Fausto Frigerio
400 metres hurdles Fabrizio Mori Mauro Maurizi
3000 metres steeplechase Alessandro Lambruschini
High jump Luca Toso Fabrizio Borellini
Pole vault Marco Andreini
Long jump Fausto Frigerio
Shot put Alessandro Andrei Luciano Zerbini
Discus throw Luciano Zerbini Marco Martino
Hammer throw Enrico Sgrulletti
Javelin throw Fabio De Gaspari
20 km walk Maurizio Damilano
4x100 metres relay Mario Longo
Sandro Floris
Ezio Madonia
Carlo Simionato
4x400 metres relay Marco Vaccari
Alessandro Aimar
Fabio Grossi
Andrea Nuti
8116

Women

EventGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
200 metres Marisa Masullo
800 metres Nadia Falvo
1500 metres Gabriella Dorio
3000 metres Roberta Brunet Nadia Dandolo
400 metres hurdles Irmgard Trojer
Long jump Valentina Uccheddu
Shot put Agnese Maffeis Mara Rosolen
Discus throw Agnese Maffeis
4×100 metres relay Marisa Masullo
Donatella Dal Bianco
Daniela Ferrian
Rossella Tarolo
4×400 metres relay Cosetta Campana
Barbara Martinelli
Roberta Rabaioli
Johanna Zuddas
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References

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