Italy at the European Athletics Championships

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WA codeITA
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
55
Silver
55
Bronze
56
Total
166
Italy at the
European Athletics Championships
WA codeITA
National federationFIDAL
Websitewww.fidal.it
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
55
Silver
55
Bronze
56
Total
166
European Athletics Championships appearances (overview)

Italy has participated in all editions of the European Athletics Championships, held since the first edition of 1934 European Athletics Championships.[1]

Italians have won 33 titles in the men's field and 7 in the women's field. The men's marathon is a specialty, with five wins in the men's field (two each for the Olympic champions Gelindo Bordin and Stefano Baldini, plus that of Daniele Meucci) and two in the women's field with Maria Guida and Anna Incerti.

Pietro Mennea, Adolfo Consolini and Yemaneberhan Crippa, three times each, are the Blues with the most European titles, while in the women's field Messina Annarita Sidoti and Libania Grenot, with two victories each, hold this record. In Stuttgart 1986 the Italian athletes achieved a historical undertaking by painting the entire podium of blue with Stefano Mei, Alberto Cova and Totò Antibo in the 10,000 meters, a result repeated in the marathon race in Budapest 1998 with Stefano Baldini, Danilo Goffi and Giacomo Modica.

Medal count

  Best performance

Green tick Update to the new medals after doping disqualifications.

Edition Team Men Men champions Women champions
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total Rank 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
1934 Turin12257th 122 Beccali (1500 m)
1938 Paris/Vienna14387th 042 Testoni (80 m hs)
1946 Oslo11248th 111 Consolini (discus)
1950 Brusselsl35195th 350 Filiput (400 m hs), Dordoni (50 km walk), Consolini (discus)
1954 Bern11138th 110 Consolini (discus)
1958 Stockholm010111th 010
1962 Belgrade21146th 211 Morale (400 m hs), Pamich (50 km walk)
1966 Budapest30035th 300 Ottoz (110 m hs), Frinolli (400 m hs), Pamich (50 km walk)
1969 Athens10349th 102 Ottoz (110 m hs)
1971 Helsinki11359th 113 Arese (1500 m)
1974 Rome12258th 121 Mennea (200 m)
1978 Prague41054th 310 Mennea (100 m, 200 m), Ortis (5000 m)Simeoni (high jump)
1982 Athens12256th 110 Cova (10000 m)
1986 Stuttgart262105th 252 Mei (10000 m), Bordin (marathon)
1990 Split525124th 423 Antibo (5000 m, 10000 m), Panetta (3000 m st), Bordin (marathon)Sidoti (10 km walk)
1994 Helsinki23388th 212 Benvenuti (800 m), Lambruschini (3000 m st)
1998 Budapest24397th 122 Baldini (marathon)Sidoti (10 km walk)
2002 München103415th 000 Guida (marathon)
2006 Göteborg20139th 200 Baldini (marathon), Howe (long jump)
2010 Barcelona Green tickY23388th 121 Schwazer (20 km walk)Incerti (marathon)
2012 Helsinki111311th 110 Donato (triple jump)
2014 Zurich21039th 100 Meucci (marathon)Grenot (400 m)
2016 Amsterdam2237[a]9th 101 Tamberi (high jump)Grenot (400 m)
2018 Berlin Green tick0134[b]16th 003 Men's marathon team (Yassine Rachik, Eyob Faniel, Stefano La Rosa)
2022 Munich Green tick325107th 323 Marcell Jacobs (100 m) Gianmarco Tamberi (high jump) Yeman Crippa (10,000 m)
2024 Rome 1194241st 773 Marcell Jacobs (100 m) Lorenzo Simonelli (110 m hs) Leonardo Fabbri (shot put) Yeman Crippa (half maraton), Half maraton team, Gimbo Tamberi (high jump), 4×100 m relay teamAntonella Palmisano (20 km walk) Nadia Battocletti (5000 m, 10,000 m), Sara Fantini (hammer throw)
Total5555561667th 434232

Medals awarded years later after doping cases

2010

EditionNew medalFinishedEventAthleteDisqualified athlete (position)Years for decision-makingNotes
Spain 2010 Barcelona 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Men's 20 km race walk Alex Schwazer Russia Stanislav Emelyanov (original 1st) 4 [2]
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Women's marathon Anna IncertiLithuania Živilė Balčiūnaitė (original 1st)
Russia Nailya Yulamanova (original 2nd)
1 (became 2nd)
2 (became 1st)
[3]
[4]
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4th Women's 4 × 400 m relay Chiara Bazzoni
Marta Milani
Maria Enrica Spacca
Libania Grenot
 Russia (original 1st) 2 [5]
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4th Women's 400 m Libania GrenotRussia Tatiana Firova (original 1st) 9 [6]

2018

Although in April 2018, before this European Championship race in Berlin 2018, which actually took place on August 11, the Disciplinary Commission of the Czech Athletics Association (CAS) had notified the czech athlete Anežka Drahotová of an irregularity in her biological passport (doping), on 19 July 2021 (three years later), the athlete was cleared[7] and the silver medal she won on the field was reassigned, as also confirmed by the Statistic Handbook published by the EAA on the eve of Roma 2024.[8][9]

But the situation that seemed to be over took a further turn on 15 May 2025, therefore after the publication of the EAA Statistical Handbook of Rome 2024, when WADA's appeal against the acquittal ruling of July 2021 was accepted[10] and at this point the EAA rewrote the competition rankings, once again excluding Drahotova from the rankings.[11] As a result, the Italian Antonella Palmisano moves from bronze to silver while the bronze medal is awarded to the Lithuanian Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė who came in 4th.

2022

The finish order of the 3000 metres steeplechase was rewritten by the EAA on 14 December 2023, following the doping disqualification of Italian Ahmed Abdelwahed, who had finished second.[12]

As a result, Italian Osama Zoghlami moved up from bronze to silver, while the silver medal was awarded to Spanish Daniel Arce, who had finished fourth.[13]

Medalists

Updated after Roma 2024 and not included Amsterdam 2016 half marathon team medals.

  Athletes still active
Gimbo Tamberi, three individual gold medals won.
Marcell Jacobs (in this shot with his child), two individual gold medals won and one with the relay team.
Pietro Mennea, six medals at the EC
Yeman Crippa, five medals at the EC
Athlete Gold Silver Bronze TotalEditionsEvents
Pietro Mennea32161971–1978100 m, 200 m, 4x100 m relay
Yemaneberhan Crippa30252018-20245,000 m, 10,000 m, half maraton
Gianmarco Tamberi30032016-2024high jump
Marcell Jacobs30032022-2024100 m, 4x100 m relay
Adolfo Consolini30031946–1954discus throw
Daniele Meucci21252010-202410,000 m, Marathon, Half marathon
Abdon Pamich21031958–196650 km walk
Annarita Sidoti21031990–199810 km walk
Libania Grenot20352014-2016400 m, 4x400 m relay
Salvatore Antibo20131986–19905000 m, 10000 m
Nadia Battocletti200220245000 m, 10,000 m
Eddy Ottoz20021966–1969110 m hs
Gelindo Bordin20021986–1990marathon
Stefano Baldini20021998–2006marathon
Stefano Mei11131986–19905000 m, 10000 m
Alessandro Lambruschini11131990–19983000 m st
Armando Filiput11021950400 m hs, 4x400 m relay
Venanzio Ortis110219785000 m, 10000 m
Alberto Cova11021982–198610000 m
Francesco Panetta11021986–19903000 m st
Sara Simeoni10231974–1982high jump
Luigi Beccali10121934–19381500 m
Antonella Palmisano10122018-202420 km walk
Yassine Rachik10122018Marathon Cup
Claudia Testoni1001193880 m hs
Giuseppe Dordoni1001195050 km walk
Salvatore Morale10011962400 m hs
Roberto Frinolli10011966400 m hs
Franco Arese100119711500 m
Andrea Benvenuti10011994800 me
Maria Guida10012002marathon
Andrew Howe10012006long jump
Anna Incerti10012010marathon
Alex Schwazer1001201020 km walk
Fabrizio Donato10012012long jump
Eyob Faniel10012018marathon
Lorenzo Simonelli10012024110 m hs
Leonardo Fabbri10012024shot put
Giuseppe Tosi03031946–1954discus throw

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