Italy at the Summer Paralympics

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Italy at the
Summer Paralympics
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IPC codeITA
NPCComitato Italiano Paralimpico
WebsiteOfficial website
Medals
Ranked 12th
Gold
181
Silver
224
Bronze
226
Total
631
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)
Alex Zanardi, six medals won at the Summer Paralympics.

Italy has sent delegations to the Summer Paralympics since the first edition in Rome 1960, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).[1]

Medal Tables[]

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Italy 1960 Rome 65 29 28 23 80 1
Japan 1964 Tokyo 19 14 15 16 45 3
Israel 1968 Tel-Aviv 38 12 10 17 39 7
Germany 1972 Heidelberg 25 8 4 5 17 9
Canada 1976 Toronto 24 2 5 11 18 25
Netherlands 1980 Arnhem 38 6 5 9 20 20
United KingdomUnited States 1984 Stoke Mandeville/New York 61 9 19 14 42 21
South Korea 1988 Seoul 96 16 15 27 58 16
Spain 1992 Barcelona 88 10 7 18 35 17
United States 1996 Atlanta 69 11 20 14 45 14
Australia 2000 Sydney 63 9 8 10 27 18
Greece 2004 Athens 77 4 8 7 19 31
China 2008 Beijing 86 4 7 7 18 28
United Kingdom 2012 London 98 9 8 11 28 13
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro 101 10 14 15 39 9
Japan 2020 Tokyo 115 13 26 22 61 9
Total 181 224 226 665 12

Multiple medallists[]

Roberto Marson 26 medals at the Summer Paralympics.
Maria Scutti on podium at the 1960 Summer Paralympics.
Anna Maria Toso 20 medals in two edition (1960 and 1964) of the Summer Paralympics.

These are official report of International Paralympic Committee.[2][3]

  Still active

Updated to Tokyo 2021.

# Athlete Years 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1 Roberto Marson 1964-1976 16 7 3 26
2 Maria Scutti 1960 10 3 2 15
3 Anna Maria Toso 1960-1964 8 10 2 20
4 Luca Pancalli 1984-1996 8 6 1 15
5 Alvise De Vidi 1988-2016 7 3 5 15
6 Franco Rossi 1960-1972 6 3 4 13
7 Paola Fantato 1988-2004 5 1 2 8
Santo Mangano 1984-1996 5 1 2 8
9 Renzo Rogo 1960-1964 5 0 2 7
10 Giovanni Ferraris 1960-1976 4 4 5 13
11 Alex Zanardi 2012-2016 4 2 0 6
12 Mariella Bertini 1984-1996 3 5 0 8
Luca Mazzone 2000-2020 3 5 0 8
14 Vittorio Loi 1968-1980 3 4 3 10
15 Aldo Manganaro 1988-2000 3 2 4 9
16 Irene Monaco 1964-1984 3 1 6 10
17 Germano Zanarotto 1968-1972 3 1 0 4
18 1984-1988 3 0 3 6
19 1960 3 0 0 3
20 Francesca Porcellato[a] 1988-2020 2 4 7 13[4]
21 Cecilia Camellini 2008-2016 2 3 2 7
22 Martina Caironi 2012-2020 2 3 0 5
23 1960-1976 2 2 3 7
24 1988-1996 2 2 2 6
Vittorio Podestà 2008-2016 2 2 2 6
26 1988-1992 2 2 1 5
Carlotta Gilli 2020 2 2 1 5
Giulia Terzi 2020 2 2 1 5
29 Lina Franzese 1976-1980 2 2 0 4
Sandra Truccolo 1996-2004 2 2 0 4
Arjola Trimi 2020 2 2 0 4
Assunta Legnante 2012-2020 2 2 0 4
32 1960-1968 2 1 3 6
Claudio Costa 1988-2000 2 1 3 6
35 1980-2000 2 1 1 4
Bebe Vio 2016-2020 2 1 1 4
37 1980-1984 2 1 0 3
Francesco Bocciardo 2020 2 1 0 3
39 Rosa Sicari 1972-1980 2 0 7 9
40 Oscar De Pellegrin 1992-2012 2 0 4 6
41 1996 2 0 0 2
42 Stefano Raimondi 2020 1 4 2 7
43 1964-1968 1 3 2 6
44 Antonio Fantin 2020 1 3 1 5
45 Simone Barlaam 2020 1 2 1 4
46 1984-1988 1 1 3 5
47 Xenia Palazzo 2020 1 1 2 4
48 1980 1 1 1 3
1988-1992 1 1 1 3
50 Immacolata Cerasuolo 2004 1 1 0 2

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ She also won a gold medal at the Winter Paralympics

References[]

  1. ^ "Storia del Comitato Paralimpico Italiano" (in Italian). comitatoparalimpico.it. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Italy at the Rio 2016 Paralympics - Medal Table Paralympic Games". paralympic.org. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  3. ^ "All-Time Paralympic Summer Games Multi-Medallists - Country Italy". db.ipc-services.org. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Francesca porcellato - Palmares". comitatoparalimpico.it. Retrieved 28 August 2021.

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