Roberto Di Donna, gold and bronze medal at 1996 Summer Olympics.

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

History

The national Italian shootingteam participated to all the Summer Olympics editions, from London 1908, 22 times on 24.[1]

Medal tables

Event Editions 1st edition Men Women TotalRanking
Tot. Tot. Tot.
Olympic Games 24 1908 13 11 11 35 3 4 0 7 16 15 11 35 4th
World Championships 50 1897 104 87 91 282 4th

Olympic Games

The Italian national shooting team (including rifle and pistol events and shotgun) has won 42 medals at the Summer Olympic Games and hits consecutively from Melbourne 1956, that is from 16 editions. The following table highlights the 14 medals in shooting rifle and pistol events (5 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze).[2] In italics the medals of the women (four medals in total: one gold and three silver).

Discipline1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Bullseye 543
Shotgut 11118
161511
Edition Gold Silver Bronze Total
Greece Athens 1896 DNP
France Paris 1900 DNP
United States St. Louis 1904 Shooting is not part of the Olympic program
United Kingdom London 19080
Sweden Stockholm 19120
Belgium Antwerp 19200
France Paris 19240
Netherlands Amsterdam 1928 Shooting is not part of the Olympic program
United States Los Angeles 1932 Renzo MorigiDomenico Matteucci2
Nazi Germany Berlin 19360
United Kingdom London 19480
Finland Helsinki 19520
Australia Melbourne 1956 Galliano RossiniAlessandro Ciceri2
Italy Rome 1960 Galliano Rossini1
Japan Tokyo 1964 Ennio Mattarelli1
Mexico Mexico City 1968 Romano Garagnani1
West Germany Munich 1972 Angelo ScalzoneSilvano Basagni2
Canada Montreal 1976 Roberto Ferraris2
Ubaldesco Baldi
Soviet Union Moscow 1980 Luciano Giovannetti1
United States Los Angeles 1984 Luciano GiovannettiEdith GuflerLuca Scribani Rossi3
South Korea Seul 1988 Marco Venturini1
Spain Barcelona 1992 Bruno Rossetti1
United States Atlanta 1996 Roberto Di DonnaAlbano PeraRoberto Di Donna5
Ennio FalcoAndrea Benelli
Australia Sydney 2000 Deborah GelisioGiovanni Pellielo2
Greece Athens 2004 Andrea BenelliGiovanni Pellielo3
Valentina Turisini
China Beijing 2008 Chiara CaineroGiovanni Pellielo3
Francesco D'Aniello
United Kingdom London 2012 Jessica RossiLuca Tesconi5
Niccolò CamprianiMassimo Fabbrizi
Niccolò Campriani
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2016 Gabriele RossettiGiovanni Pellielo7
Diana BacosiChiara Cainero
Niccolò CamprianiMarco Innocenti
Niccolò Campriani
16151142

note: Italic = Women

Multiple medalist

Olympic Games

The list refers to individual and team events and include men and women (in pink color), sorted by number of individual titles.[3]

# FencerIndividualTeamTotal
1 Niccolò Campriani 310 000 310
2 Luciano Giovannetti 200 000 200
3 Galliano Rossini 110 000 110
Chiara Cainero 110 000 110
5 Roberto Di Donna 101 000 101
Andrea Benelli 101 000 101
7 Giovanni Pellielo 031 000 031

See also

References

  1. "Italy Shooting". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
  2. "Tiro a segno nazionale" (in Italian). tsnbergamo.it. Archived from the original on 14 August 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
  3. "Shooting Athlete Medal Leaders". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 14 May 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
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