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ATLETICA Partecipazione E Podio [1900-2012] [541 Titolari E 35 Riserve] www.sportolimpico.it © riproduzione riservata ATLETICA Partecipazione e Podio [1900-2012] [541 titolari e 35 riserve] È nell’atletica – regina dei Giochi – che si registra la maggiore presenza italiana alle Olimpiadi: da Parigi 1900 a Londra 2012 sono scesi complessivamente in gara 541 atleti: 410 uomini e 131 donne (fino a Pechino erano stati, rispettivamente, 402 e 123). Tutti assieme hanno conquistato 59 medaglie, come si può leggere in dettaglio nella tabella che segue: ● Tabella di riepilogo – Medaglie e Medagliati / Atleti e Partecipazione Medaglie Atleti U D Tot. U D Tot. Oro 16 3 19 5 part. 3 - 3 Argento 8 7 15 4 part. 9 3 12 Bronzo 22 4 26 3 part. 21 6 27 Totali 46 14 60 2 part. 98 38 136 1 part. 279 84 363 Medagliati 48 11 59 410 131 541 La specialità individuale più frequentata dagli italiani resta la Maratona : vi hanno preso parte, in sede olimpica, 52 uomini e 15 donne. Più dei marciatori che, sulle diverse distanze (pista e strada), contano 46 uomini e 7 donne. L’azzurro che ha gareggiato di più ai Giochi resta Pietro Mennea con 32 apparizioni tra finali, semifinali, quarti e batterie in quattro gare diverse (100, 200, 4x100 e 4x400 m). L’atleta che ha vinto il maggior numero di medaglie è Ugo Frigerio : 3 ori e 1 bronzo tra il 1920 e il 1932. Sviluppo delle piste olimpiche per le prime edizioni. 1896 e 1906 (Atene, Panatinaiko): 333,33 m; 1900 (Parigi- Bois de Boulogne): 500 m, fondo in erba: 1908 (Londra-White City): 536,45 m; 1912 (Stoccolma): 383 m; 1920 (Anversa): 389,80 m; 1924 (Parigi-Colombes): 500 m; 1928 (Amsterdam) e successive: 400 m. La prima pista in materiale coerente (Tartan) venne usata nel 1968 (Città del Messico). Per quanto riguarda il cronometraggio automatico, esso venne introdotto nel 1972 (Monaco), ma in appoggio era in uso almeno a partire dal 1948 (Londra). Infine si ricordi che fino al 1960 (Roma) le finali delle gare in corsia erano limitate a 6 atleti o staffette, portate a 8 dal 1964 (Tokyo). (aggiornamento: 15 Novembre 2012) 5 partecipazioni (3) • Uomini [3] De Benedictis, Giovanni [1968] – 1988: Marcia 20 km (9.) 1h21’18”; 1992: w Marcia 20 km, BRO, 1h23’11”; 1996: Marcia 20 km (27.) 1h25’22”, Marcia 50 km (rit.); 2000: Marcia 20 km (16.) 1h23’14”; 2004: Marcia 50 km (squal.). Mennea, Pietro Paolo [1952] – 1972: w 200 m, BRO, 20”30 , 4x100 m (8.) 39”14; 1976; 200 m (4.) 20”54, 4x100 m (6.) 39”08; 1980: 100 m (Sf-6.) 10”58, u 200 m, ORO, 20”19 , w 4x400 m, BRO, 3’04”3 ; 1984: 200 m (7.) 20”55, 4x100 m (4.) 38”87, 4x400 m (5.) 3’01”44. (Nota: Ha corso solo la finale); 1988: 200 m (Bt-4.) 21”10. (Nota. Ammesso ai Quarti, ha preferito non correre). Pamich, Abdon [1933] – 1956: Marcia 20 km (11.) 1h36’03”6, Marcia 50 km (4.) 4h39’00”0; 1960: w Marcia 50 km, BRO, 4h27’55”4 ; 1964: u Marcia 50 km, ORO, 4h11’12”4 ; 1968: Marcia 50 km (rit.); 1972: Marcia 50 km (squal.). 4 partecipazioni (12) • Uomini [9] Baldini, Stefano [1975] – 1996: 5000 m (Sf-8.) 14’06”45, 10.000 m (18.) 29’07”77; 2000: Maratona (rit.); 2004: u Maratona, ORO, 2h10’55” ; 2008: Maratona (12.) 2h13’25”. Consolini, Adolfo [1917-1969] – 1948: u Disco, ORO, 52.78 ; 1952: v Disco, ARG, 53.78 ; 1956: Disco (6.) 52.21; 1960: Disco (17.) 52.44. Damilano, Maurizio [1957] – 1980: u Marcia 20 km, ORO, 1h23’35”5 ; 1984: w Marcia 20 km, BRO, 1h23’26”, Marcia 50 km (squal.); 1988: w Marcia 20 km, BRO, 1h20’14” ; 1992: Marcia 20 km (4.) 1h23’39”. Donato, Fabrizio [1976] – 2000: Triplo (Qlf-25.) 16.34; 2004: Triplo (Qlf-21.) 16.45; 2008: Triplo (Qlf-21.) 16.70; 2012: w Triplo, BRO, 17.48 . Dordoni, Giuseppe [1926-1998] – 1948: Marcia 10.000 m-Pista (8.) s.t.; 1952: u Marcia 50 km, ORO, 4h28’07”8 ; 1956: Marcia 20 km (9.) 1h35’00”4; 1960: Marcia 50 km (7.) 4h33’27”2. Facelli, Luigi [1898-1991] – 1924: 400 m (Qt-4.) s.t., 400 m ost. (Sf-4.) s.t., 4x400 m (6.) 3’28”0; 1928: 400 m ost. (6.) 55”4/5, 4x400 m (Bt-3.) s.t.; 1932: 400 m ost. (5.) 53”0, 4x400 m (6.) 3’17”8; 1936: 400 m ost. (Bt-3.) 55“1. Perricelli, Giovanni [1967] – 1988: Marcia 50 km (11.) 3h47’14”; 1992: Marcia 50 km (rit.); 1996: Marcia 20 km (16.) 1h23’41”, Marcia 50 km (13.) 3h52’31”; 2000: Marcia 50 km (rit.). Tilli, Stefano [1962] – 1984: 100 m (Sf-6.) 10”55, 200 m (Sf-6.) 20”72, 4x100 m (4.) 38”87; 1988: 200 m (Sf-5.) 20”59, 4x100 m (5.) 38”54; 1996: 100 m (Bt-6.) 10”38; 2000: 100 m (Qt-6.) 10”27. Vizzoni, Nicola [1973] – 2000: v Martello, ARG, 79.64 ; 2004: Martello (10.) 74.27; 2008: Martello (Qlf-13.) 75.01; 2012: Martello (8.) 76.07, • Donne [3] Brunet (Giacchello), Roberta [1965] – 1988: 3000 m (Bt-12.) 8’53”04; 1992: 3000 m (10.) 9’01”26; 1996: w 5000 m, BRO, 15’07”52 ; 2000: 5000 m (Bt-6.) 15’27“32. Perrone, Elisabetta [1968] – 1992: Marcia 10 km (19.) 46’43”; 1996: v Marcia 10 km, ARG, 42’12” ; 2000: Marcia 20 km (squal.); 2004: Marcia 20 km (18.) 1h32’21”. Simeoni, Sara [1953] – 1972: Alto (6.) 1.85; 1976: v Alto, ARG, 1.91 ; 1980: u Alto, ORO, 1.97 ; 1984: v Alto, ARG, 2.00 . 3 partecipazioni (27) • Uomini (21) Andrei, Alessandro [1959] – 1984: u Peso, ORO, 21.26 ; 1988: Peso (7.) 20.36; 1992: (11.) 19.62. Antibo, Salvatore [1962] – 1984: 5000 m (Sf-14.) 13’47”53, 10.000 m (4.) 28’06”50; 1988: 5000 m (Sf-8.) 13’25”64; v 10.000 m, ARG, 27’23”55 ; 1992: 5000 m (16.) 14’02”47, 10.000 m (4.) 28’11”39. Beccali, Luigi [1907-1990] – 1928: 1500 m (Bt-4.) s.t.; 1932: u 1500 m, ORO, 3’51”2 ; 1936: w 1500 m, BRO, 3’49”2 . Bello, Sergio [1942] – 1964: 400 m (Qt-6.) 46”93, 4x400 m (Bt-3.) 3’07”6; 1968: 400 m (Qt-8.) 46”84, 4x400 m (7.) 3’04”64; 1972: 4x400 m (Bt-5.) 3’09“71. Berruti, Livio [1939] – 1960: u 200 m, ORO, 20”62, 4x100 m (4.) 40”33; 1964: 200 m (5.) 20”83, 4x100 m (7.) 39”54; 1968: 200 m (Qt-6.) 21”01, 4x100 m (7.) 39”22. Brugnetti, Ivano [1976] – 2000: Marcia 50 km (rit.); 2004: u Marcia 20 km, ORO, 1h19’40” ; 2008; Marcia 20 km (5.) 1h19’51”. Collio, Simone [1979] – 2004: 100 m (Qt-6.) 19”29, 4x100 m (Bt-2.) 38”79; 2008: 100 m (Qt-7.) 10”33, 4x100 m (Bt-[4.] squal.) 39”12; 2012: 4x100 m (Bt-7.) 38“58. Cornacchia, Giovanni [1939-2008] – 1960: 110 m ost. (Qt-4.) 14”68; 1964: 110 m ost. (7.) 14”12; 1968: 110 m ost. (Bt-4.) 14”13. Di Napoli, Gennaro [1968] – 1988: 1500 m (Sf-11.) 3’43”58; 1992: 1500 m (Sf-6.) 3’39”56; 1996: 5000 m (12.) 13’28”36. Evangelisti, Giovanni [1961] – 1984: w Lungo, BRO, 8.24 ; 1988: Lungo (4.) 8.08w; 1992: Lungo (Qlf-n.class.). Frigerio, Ugo [1901-1968] – 1920: u Marcia 3000 m, ORO, 13’14”1/5 , u Marcia 10.000 m, ORO, 48’06”1/5 ; 1924: u Marcia 10.000 m, ORO, 47’49”0 ; 1932: w Marcia 50 km, BRO, 4h59’06” . Frinolli Puzzilli, Roberto [1940] – 1964: 400 m ost. (6.) 50”7, 4x400 m (Bt-3.) 3’07“6; 1968: 400 m ost. (8.) 50”13; 1972: 400 m ost. (Bt-7.) 51”69. Gibilisco, Giuseppe [1979] – 2000: Asta (10.) 5.50; 2004: w Asta, BRO, 5.85 ; 2008: Asta (Fin, n.class.). Lambruschini, Alessandro [1965] – 1988; 1992; 1996: w 3000 m Siepi. Meconi, Silvano [1931-2005] – 1956: Peso (10.) 16.28; 1960: Peso (13.) 16.73; 1964: Peso (Qlf-17.) 17.29. Mori, Fabrizio [1969] – 1992: 400 m ost. (Bt-3.) 49”16; 1996: 400 m ost. (6.) 48”41, 4x400 m (Sf-5.) 3’02”56; 2000: 400 m ost. (7.) 48“78. Poggioli, Armando [1888-1967] – 1924: Disco (Qlf-25.) 35.29; 1928: Martello (4.) 48.37; 1932: Martello (8.) 46.90. Preatoni, Ennio [1944] – 1964: 4x100 m (7.) 39”5; 1968: 100 m (Bt-6.) 10”68, 4x100 m (7.) 39“22; 1972: 4x100 m (8.) 39“14. Speroni, Carlo [1895-1969] – 1912: Maratona (rit.); 1920: 5000 m (7.) s.t., 10.000 m (rit.), 3000 m squadre (5.) p. 36; 1924: 10.000 m (rit.), Cross [km 10,650] (rit.), Cross squadre (n.class.). Urlando, Gian Paolo [1945] – 1976: Martello (Qlf-13.) 68.65; 1980: Martello (7.) 73.90; 1984: Martello ([4.]) 75.96, squal. per doping. Visini, Vittorio [1945] – 1968: Marcia 50 km (6.) 4h36’33”2; 1972; Marcia 20 km (8.) 1h32’30”0, Marcia 50 km (7.) 4h00’31”4; 1976: Marcia 20 km (8.) 1h29’31”6. • Donne (6) Dorio, Gabriella [1957] – 1976: 800 m (Sf-8.) 2’02”46, 1500 m (6.) 4’07”27; 1980: 800 m (8.) 1’59”12, 1500 m (4.) 4’00”30; 1984: 800 m (4.) 1’59”05, u 1500 m, ORO, 4’03”25 .
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