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Italy has participated in the Olympic Games women's team competition 14 times. It has won two medals, both silver in 1928 and 2024. [1] The team has also won two medals at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, a bronze in both 1950 and 2019. [2] They won the team gold at the 2006, 2022, and 2024 European Championships.
A dominant US team led by Simone Biles finished well out in front with 171.296, and Brazil, winning its first ever team medal in gymnastics, took an historic bronze medal with 164.497.
Gymnastics events have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1896. [1] Italian female gymnasts have competed in every Summer Olympics since 1928, except for 1932, 1964, and 1980. [2] [3] In total, 80 female gymnasts have represented Italy. [4] Italian women have won two team medals at the Olympics – the 1928 team silver and the 2024 team ...
The 35th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held from 2–5 May 2024 in Rimini, Italy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The competition served as Olympic qualification for one individual berth, [ 3 ] which was won by Belgium's Maellyse Brassart .
After abruptly withdrawing from Olympic team ... during the women’s gymnastics team final at Bercy Arena in Paris on Tuesday. ... 12-5 gold medal victory over Italy on Friday at Olympic Aquatics ...
And shockingly, that dream isn't helping a team win its first Olympic women's gymnastics team medal in 96 years, which she actually did earlier this week. That dream is having an endless supply of ...
Lee closed out her night at the women’s team final with a 13.533 on the floor, with Jordan Chiles and Simone Biles still to go and secure gold for the Americans. Lee seemed relieved as she returned to the floor and began cutting tape off her ankles. More cheers for Biles as Team USA heads to floor with gold in sight
The last time the Italian women won an Olympic team medal was 96 years prior at the 1928 Olympic Games. [38] D'Amato finished fourth in the all-around final, just 0.132 points behind bronze medallist Sunisa Lee. [39] In finishing fourth, D'Amato became the highest placing Italian gymnast in an Olympic all-around final, surpassing Vanessa ...