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Italy National Thread


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L'Italia alle Olimpiadi

Estive

    O A B TOT n° italiani
I Atene 1896 0 0 0 0 0
II Parigi 1900 3 2 0 5 33
III Saint Louis 1904 0 0 0 0 0
IV Londra 1908 2 2 0 4 67
V Stoccolma 1912 3 1 2 6 67
VI - - - - - -
VII Anversa 1920 13 5 6 24 172
VIII Parigi 1924 8 3 5 16 202
IX Amsterdam 1928 7 5 7 19 164
X Los Angeles 1932 12 12 12 36 102
XI Berlino 1936 8 9 5 22 182
XII - - - - - -
XIII - - - - - -
XIV Londra 1948 8 11 8 27 183
XV Helsinki 1952 8 9 4 21 231
XVI Melbourne 1956 8 8 9 25 135
XVII Roma 1960 13 10 13 36 280
XVIII Tokyo 1964 10 10 7 27 170
XIX Messico 1968 3 4 9 16 167
XX Monaco 1972 5 3 10 18 224
XXI Montreal 1976 2 7 4 13 211
XXII Mosca 1980 8 3 4 15 167
XXIII Los Angeles 1984 14 6 12 32 270
XXIV Seul 1988 6 4 4 14 253
XXV Barcellona 1992 6 5 8 19 304
XXVI Atlanta 1996 13 10 12 35 340
XXVII Sydney 2000 13 8 13 34 361
XVIII Atene 2004 10 11 11 32 367
XXIX Pechino 2008 8 9 10 27 345
XXX Londra 2012 8 9 11 28 281
XXXI Rio 2016 8 12 8 28 314
XXXII Tokyo 2020          
XXXIII Parigi 2024          
XXXIV Los Angeles 2028          

 

Invernali

    O A B TOT n° italiani
I Chamonix 1924 0 0 0 0 14
II Saint Moritz 1928 0 0 0 0 17
III Lake Placid 1932 0 0 0 0 12
IV Garmisch Partenkirchen 1936  0 0 0 0 44
V Saint Moritz 1948 1 0 0 1 57
VI Oslo 1952 1 0 1 2 33
VII Cortina 1956 1 2 0 3 65
VIII Squaw Valley 1960 0 0 1 1 28
IX Innsbruck 1964 0 1 3 4 61
X Grenoble 1968 4 0 0 4 52
XI Sapporo 1972 2 2 1 5 51
XII Innsbruck 1976 1 2 1 4 60
XIII Lake Placid 1980 0 2 0 2 49
XIV Sarajevo 1984 2 0 0 2 76
XV Calgary 1988 2 1 2 5 77
XVI Albertville 1992 4 6 4 14 123
XVII Lillehammer 1994 7 5 8 20 104
XVIII Nagano 1998 2 6 2 10 125
XIX Lake City 2002 4 4 5 13 111
XX Torino 2006 5 0 6 11 184
XXI Vancouver 2010 1 1 3 5 110
XXII Sochi 2014 0 2 6 8 113
XXIII Pyeongchang 2018         121
XXIV Pechino 2022          
             
             
             

 

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Lotta al doping, 3 atleti sospesi

 

La Prima Sezione del Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping ha emesso oggi tre dispositivi.

L’atleta Alessandro Infanti (tesserato FIP) è stato squalificato per 7 mesi (artt. 2.1 e 4.5.1.1 delle NSA) a decorrere dall’8 marzo 2016 e con scadenza al 7 ottobre 2016, condannando l’atleta al pagamento delle spese del procedimento quantificate forfetariamente in euro  378,00.

 

L’atleta Anna Remondini (tesserata FIHP) è stata squalificata per 1 anno (artt.2.4, 4.3.3, 4.11.2 delle NSA) a decorrere dal 1 ottobre 2015 e con scadenza al 30 settembre 2016 condannando l’atleta al pagamento delle spese del procedimento quantificate forfetariamente in euro  378,00.

 

Il signor Ottavio Moresco (soggetto non tesserato) è stato inibito per 4 anni (artt. 2.2 e 2.8 delle NSA), a decorrere dall’ 8 marzo 2016 e con scadenza al 7 marzo 2020 condannandolo al pagamento delle spese del procedimento quantificate forfetariamente in euro  378,00.

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Assolo Pellegrino! Dopo la coppa di specialità arriva anche la prima vittoria in una sprint a tecnica classica. L'azzurro continua cosí la sua settimana in Canada tutta da incorniciare mettendosi dietro tutta la concorrenza
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Grande Pellegrino!:champion::champion:

E tra l'altro poco fa Dorothea Wierer è giunta ottava nella 15km individuale femminile ai mondiali di Biathlon ad Oslo, vincendo così la Coppa del Mondo di specialità!

Inoltre Frank Chamizo è in finale nella categoria -65kg agli Europei di Lotta, e se la giocherà stasera intorno alle 18:clap:

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