Italy at the 1997 Summer Universiade

Italy competed at the 1997 Summer Universiade, as host nation, in Catania and won 32 medals.[1]

Italy at the
1997 Summer Universiade
IOC codeITA
NOCItalian National Olympic Committee
in Sicily
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
7
Silver
14
Bronze
10
Total
31
Summer Universiade appearances (overview)
Summer appearances

Medals

Sport Tot.
Fencing2316
Swimming1539
Athletics1438
Gymnastics1113
Football1000
Water polo1001
Volleyball0101
Tennis0022
Total 7141031

Details

Sport
Fencing Valentina Vezzali (foil)Anna Giacometti (foil)Alessandro Puccini (foil)
Men's Team SabreWomen's Team FoilDavide Burroni (épée)
Luigi Tarantino (sabre)
Swimming Emanuele Merisi (200 mbackstroke)Marco Formentini (1500 m freestyle)Marco Formentini (800 m freestyle)
Lorenzo Vismara (50 m freestyle)Stefano Battistelli (400 m medley)
Lorenzo Vismara (100 m freestyle)Women's 4×200 m freestyle relay
Men's 4×100 m medley relay
Women's 4×100 m freestyle relay
Athletics Simone Zanon (5000 metres)Paolo Dal Soglio (shot put)Rachid Berradi (10,000 metres)
Lucilla Andreucci (10,000 metres)Arturo Di Mezza (20 km walk)
Agata Balsamo (half marathon)Annarita Sidoti (10 km walk)
Rossella Giordano (10 km walk)
Gymnastics Jury Chechi (rings)Roberto Galli (rings)Alberto Busnari (pommell horse)
Football Men's National Team
Water polo Men's National Team
Volleyball Men's National Team
Tennis Massimo Calvelli
Lorenzo Pennisi (Men's doubles)
Germana Di Natale (Single)
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References

  1. "Medaglie vinte dalle rappresentative italiane alle Universiadi Estive" (PDF) (in Italian). cusi.it. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
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