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The Italian National Olympic Committee was created in 1914 and recognised in 1915. As of 2020, Italy is the most successful nation at fencing in Olympic history. Italy has participated in all Olympic Winter Games from 1924 to 2022, securing a total of 141 medals, including 42 gold medals.
Men's singles skater Gillis Grafström's first gold medal was earned at the 1920 Summer Olympics. His other three medals were won at the 1924–1932 Winter Games. Pair skaters Ludowika Jakobsson and Walter Jakobsson also earned gold during the 1920 Summer Olympics. They later won medals at the 1924 Winter Games.
Italy has sent athletes to every celebration of the modern Summer Olympic Games, with the uncertain exception of the 1904 Summer Olympics where one Italian may have competed. The Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) is the National Olympic Committee for Italy.
not officially included in the Olympic program: 1900 Paris [a] details Great Britain (GBR) [b] James Jones Claude Buckenham William Gosling Alfred Chalk T. E. Burridge William Quash Richard Turner F. G. Spackman John Nicholas Jack Zealley Henry Haslam France (FRA) [c] Pierre Allemane Louis Bach Alfred Bloch Fernand Canelle Duparc Eugène ...
4 All-time medal table – Swimming – Men ... This is the complete list of men's Olympic medalists in swimming. ... Italy: 1:46.65 2004 Athens ...
Italy: Joseph Levis United States: Giulio Gaudini Italy: 1936 Berlin details: Giulio Gaudini Italy: Edward Gardère France: Giorgio Bocchino Italy: 1948 London details: Jehan Buhan France: Christian d'Oriola France: Lajos Maszlay Hungary: 1952 Helsinki details: Christian d'Oriola France: Edoardo Mangiarotti Italy: Manlio Di Rosa Italy: 1956 ...
Arianna Fontana, the most decorated Italian athlete at the Winter Olympics, with eleven medals in short track. Italy has sent athletes to every celebration of the modern Winter Olympic Games. The Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) is the National Olympic Committee for Italy. [1]
On 6 August, Italy reached and surpassed its own record for the highest number of Olympic medals won in a single edition. Such record of 36 medals was first reached in the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932, and then again in the Rome Olympics of 1960. [11] Italy ended the Olympics with 40 medals.