Walk of Fame of Italian sport

Walk of Fame of Italian sport (Italian: Walk of Fame dello sport italiano) is the Walk of Fame of the Italian sport, inaugurated by Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) on 7 May 2015.[1] It is a list of 117 Italian all-time champions, which has been implemented on three occasions (five new entries in 2015 and 2016 and seven in 2018), from the initial 100 names.

Four Italian legend (from the first in the heights to the left in a clockwise direction): Edoardo Mangiarotti (fencing, 6 gold medal at the Summer Olympics; Alberto Tomba (alpine skiing, 3 gold medals at the Winter Olympics and one World Cup won); Ondina Valla (athletics, first Italian female gold medal at the Olympic Games; Fausto Coppi (cycling, two Tour de France and five Giro d'Italia won).

Criteria

One hundred timeless champions, chosen on the basis of the exclusive decisions of the Coni (president Gianni Malagò), Athletes Commission - chaired by Marco Durante.[1]

Naturally, athletes still in competitive activity are not included in the list.

The path

The Walk of Fame of Italian sport is a road path in Rome with plaques dedicated to former Italian sports athletes who have distinguished themselves internationally. It runs between the Avenue of the Olympics and the Stadio Olimpico in the Olympic Park of the Foro Italico of the capital.[2]

The list

First 100 names of the list were inducted on 7 May 2015.[3]

Note (1) Cesare Rubini was a legend of two different sports: basketball and waterpolo.

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