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  2. Walk of Fame of Italian sport - Wikipedia

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    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 140 Italian all-time champions, which has been implemented on six occasions (five new entries in 2015, 2016 and 2021, seven in 2018 ...

  3. Italy at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Italy competed in equestrian at the first Games in which the sport was held, in Paris 1900. Six riders competed, including Italy's first female Olympian (Elvira Guerra). Gian Giorgio Trissino won a gold medal in the high jump and a silver in the long jump. Overall, Italy has won the eighth-most gold medals and eighth-most total medals in the sport.

  4. Category:Italian female athletes - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Italian athletes. It includes athletes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for competitors within the sport of athletics , comprising track and field , road running , cross country running and racewalking .

  5. Italy at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Italy at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics; WA code: ITA: National federation: FIDAL: Website: www.fidal.it: in Tokyo; Competitors: 48 (33 men, 15 women) Medals Ranked 12th: Gold 1 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 1: World Championships in Athletics appearances

  6. Athletics in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The governing body of Athletics in Italy is Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera affiliated to European federation, the European Athletic Association (EAA), international federation, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), which in turn is a member of International Olympic ...

  7. Timeline of women's sports - Wikipedia

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    1922 – Field hockey had grown enough in the United States that a national governing body, the U.S. Field Hockey Association, was established. [41] 1922 – The 1922 Women's World Games, held in Paris, included the first regular track and field competitions for women. 1922 – The 1922 Women's Olympiad was held in Monaco.

  8. Category:Italian sportswomen - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By occupation: Sportspeople: By nationality: Italian: Women also: People : By gender : Women : By nationality : By occupation : Sportswomen : Italian Articles on individual Italian sportswomen may be added directly to this category, but should be moved to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  9. Women's World Games - Wikipedia

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    The Women's World Games were the first international women's sports events in track and field. The games were held four times between 1922 and 1934. They were established by Alice Milliat and the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) [1] [2] to compensate for the lack of women's sports at the Olympic Games.